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Friday, November 1, 2019
Garbanzo beans(Chickpeas) increase function of Bowel health
Whole food(herbal medicine), linking health benefits in the prevention, management, and treatment of diseases has played an important role in human history over many centuries. The finding of whole food medication by renowned scientists all over the world to replace the single ingredient of Western medicine with little or no side effect has been difficult due to no commercial benefit and patent right to producers.
Garbanzo bean also known as chickpea is an edible legume of genus Cicer and the family Fabaceae, high in protein and minerals. It is one of the earliest cultivated vegetables, native to the Middle East.
With Nutrients of
1. Carbohydrates
2. Dietary fiber
3. Fat
4. Protein
5. Vitamin A
6. Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
7. Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
8. Niacin (Vitamin B3)
9. Pantothenic acid (B5)
10. Vitamin B6
11. Folate (Vitamin B9)
12. Vitamin C
13. Vitamin E
14. Vitamin K
15. Iron
16. Magnesium
17. Phosphorus
18. Potassium
19. Zinc
20. Etc.
People who follow a typical American diet may express a certain problem in bowel movement, as a result of consuming high saturated fat, salt, sugar....... and less of fiber. According to the University of Tasmania, diet not only affects food choice, satiety but also have a profound influence of bowel health. 15 participants.who participated in the study tended to eat more processed snack foods (high energy, low fiber) after ceasing chickpea consumption(1).
In 27 free-living adults followed two randomized, crossover dietary interventions each of five weeks duration, Dr. Pittaway JK and the research team said,"... significant decrease in serum TC and LDL-C during the chickpea diet compared to the equivalent fiber wheat diet was partly due to unintentional changes in macronutrient intake occurring because of chickpea ingestion"(2).
The effect of chickpea in the promotion of bowel health may be the result of a high amount of dietary fiber found in the peas. The study of the effectiveness of probiotics, prebiotics, and dietary fiber in the treatment of FGD in the pediatric population, suggested that the administration of a fiber supplement is more effective than placebo for the treatment of childhood constipation(3).
In fact, Fiber undergoes partial or total fermentation after conscription in the distal small bowel and colon leading to the production of short-chain fatty acids and gas, thereby affecting gastrointestinal function and sensation, the University of Michigan Health System, insisted(4).
Taking all together, people who eat a portion of chickpea every day may improve the gastrointestinal function, regardless of the type of diet.
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Kyle J. Norton (Scholar, Master of Nutrition, All right reserved)
Health article writer and researcher; Over 10.000 articles and research papers have been written and published online, including worldwide health, ezine articles, article base, health blogs, self-growth, best before it's news, the karate GB daily, etc.,.
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Sources
(1) Chickpea supplementation in an Australian diet affects food choice, satiety and bowel health by Murty CM1, Pittaway JK, Ball MJ.(PubMed)
(2) Effects of a controlled diet supplemented with chickpeas on serum lipids, glucose tolerance, satiety and bowel function by Pittaway JK1, Ahuja KD, Robertson IK, Ball MJ.(PubMed)
(3) Probiotics, prebiotics, and dietary fiber in the management of functional gastrointestinal disorders by Horvath A1, Szajewska H.(PubMed)
(4) Fiber and functional gastrointestinal disorders by Eswaran S1, Muir J, Chey WD.(PubMed)
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