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Indian Superfoods Are Back: Masoor Dal Ranks #1

The Tiny Seed with Mighty, Science-Backed Power: A Deep Dive into Red Lentils   Imagine a food so powerful that scientific studies have shown it can help manage blood sugar, protect your heart, and nurture the trillions of good bacteria in your gut. This isn't a futuristic invention; it's the humble red lentil. Known to scientists as Lens culinaris and to many as masoor dal, this small legume is a nutritional giant.   A Nutritional Profile Confirmed by Research Peer-reviewed studies confirm that lentils are a "nutritionally dense crop" packed with high-quality nutrients [(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35449893/). They are celebrated in scientific literature for their rich composition:     High-Quality Plant Protein: Lentils are an excellent source of protein and essential amino acids, the building blocks for a strong and healthy body [(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38501131/).   Dietary Fiber...

Should You Eat or Drink Makhana: Superfood Series

Mkhana (Fox Nuts/Lotus Seeds): Benefits Backed by Science? Makhana, also known as fox nuts or lotus seeds, are a popular snack and ingredient in many cultures. While often touted for their health benefits, the scientific evidence supporting these claims varies. Here's a breakdown of what research suggests: Promising Areas:Blood Sugar Management: Some animal studies show that makhana extract may help regulate blood sugar and insulin levels in diabetic rats [1, 2]. However, human trials are needed to confirm these findings. Heart Health: Animal studies suggest that makhana extract may improve cholesterol and triglyceride levels in rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes [2, 10]. More research is needed to determine if these benefits translate to humans. Antioxidant Properties: Makhana contains antioxidants like gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, and epicatechin, which may play a role in reducing the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer [3]. However, fur...