A Fresh Look at the Health Benefits of Mushrooms | |||||||
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Immune System - Immune System 2010 |
Written by Frank Mangano |
Sunday, 04 July 2010 00:00 |
Mushrooms are popular items in restaurants and home kitchens because they add instant texture and taste to many favorite recipes. But did you know that protein-packed mushrooms can actually be good for your health? In a study performed by Arizona State University researchers, it was found that common mushroom varieties such as the shiitake mushroom and even white button mushrooms can help ward off diseases by improving the immune function. According to the Dr. Keith Martin, lead researcher, among all the mushroom varieties tested it was the humble white button mushroom that showed the most immune-boosting power. The goal of the study was to examine whether or not regular (and widely available) mushroom varieties provided the same benefits as more exotic mushroom varieties (such as those sourced from countries like South Korea). Dr. Martin and the other researchers pulverized the mushrooms and used the mushroom powders on animal tests (the researchers used laboratory mice for the study). The result of the study was promising: since button mushrooms were just as beneficial as more expensive mushroom varieties, our families can definitely reap the benefits of eating mushrooms minus the extra expenses. Fresh or canned button mushrooms can be found in almost every grocery store and supermarket around the country. Now, the specific benefit that mushrooms provide is this: they boost the body's ability to fight off the growth of tumors. For maximum benefits, 3.5 ounces of mushrooms are recommended daily. More reasons to love mushrooms Whether you like picking wild edible mushrooms or buying mushrooms in vacuum packs, you're getting lots of health benefits by eating these edible fungi:
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