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May 1, 2017 | Body + Soul

The 5 superfoods and antioxidants you’re about to see everywhere

Step aside, chia. Apparently, it’s all about milk thistle RN. 

Royal Jelly. Photo: iStock

Move over kale, quinoa, matcha, kelp and kefir, there’s a new selection of key superfoods and antioxidants on the wellbeing block. Here are 5 ingredients set to soar in the health and wellness space in 2017 which you may still be yet to try.

1. Royal Jelly

Royal Jelly is known to be one of nature’s most nutrient-rich substances. Produced by honeybees to feed their Queen Bee, royal jelly is the reason she lives 40 times longer than worker bees. Royal Jelly contains all three macronutrients; antioxidants; vitamins B1, B2, and B6; minerals; and essential amino acids. Similar to honey, royal jelly is used for a number of health reasons including; healthy bone development, immunity support and when applied topically it can help to transform dull skin into a radiant, healthy-looking complexion.

2. Watermelon Water

On the subject of Queen Bee, Beyoncé has invested in a new watermelon water start up. Produced from the fruit’s flesh and rind, watermelon water is set to be as popular as coconut water and a major beverage of choice this summer. High in lycopene (one of the most powerful and protective antioxidants found in plants), potassium and electrolyte minerals, watermelon water has numerous health benefits which include regulating digestive health, reducing inflammation and improving circulation and heart health.

3. Ubiquinol

Ubiquinol is the active (more readily absorbed) form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a powerful antioxidant that is found naturally in the body. Its role is to assist in powering the body’s overall energy levels as well as supporting the health of major organs, including the heart. If you’re feeling drained, Ubiquinol supplements may help to support your natural energy levels to function at your prime. Speak with your healthcare practitioner first to discuss your supplement needs.

4. Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle is one herb to keep an eye on this year. The super-herb contains silybin and other antioxidant compounds that support the health of the liver and may help to protect it from free radical damage.

5. Hemp

Predicted to be the superfood of the year – hemp is a plant-based, rich source of Omegas, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, and is also free from soy and dairy. Hemp seeds contain more polyunsaturated fatty acids than any other food and are the only food to contain Omega 3 and 6 in just the right amounts to meet our nutritional needs. You might have seen your favourite foodie blogger sprinkling hemp onto smoothie bowls or salads on Instagram, however strictly hemp is still not permitted for human consumption in Australia. For now, you can make good use of hemp in body scrubs and facials as a powerful antioxidant for your skin.

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