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(NAPSI)-If you've wondered why sunflower seeds are such a big hit in
the dugout, the answer is that baseball players like their taste and
know that they are packed with nutrients and heart-healthy fats.
Eating
just a single, one-ounce portion of sunflower seeds a day significantly
contributes to the amounts of protein, fiber, vitamin E, minerals and
phytochemicals we need in our diets, and baseball players are gaining
this nutrition.
Take the antioxidant vitamin E. Sunflower seeds
contribute to your health and performance with their superhigh levels
of the stuff. The United States Department of Agriculture says you can
meet 84 percent of your daily requirement of vitamin E with that one
ounce of sunflower seeds.
And, as excellent sources of essential
fatty acids, sunflower seeds are high in "good" poly- and
monounsaturated fats and low in "bad" saturated fats. They can actually
contribute to reducing heart disease risk. Who ever said you don't have
to be smart to play baseball?
Putting sunflower seeds into your
diet is easy. Add seeds to muffins, sprinkle them on a salad or coat
your fish. Better yet, take it from the pros and chew on a mouthful. To
learn more, visit www.sunflowernsa.com.
Sunflower seeds are a big hit in the dugout. They not only taste good, they're good for your health.
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