Sweet Potatoes. “Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamin A, potassium, vitamin C, and fiber,” Dr. Wright said. “They can help with blood pressure, immunity, digestion, eye health, and inflammation, as well as prevent cancer.”
Corn. “Corn is a good source of fiber, which can help with digestion and weight control, and lower cholesterol and blood sugar,” Dr. Wright explained.
White Potatoes. “White potatoes are a good source of fiber, potassium, and vitamin C,” Dr. Wright told POPSUGAR. “The potassium in potatoes works opposite to sodium in controlling blood pressure. Vitamin C helps immunity, and fiber helps with digestion.”
Peas. “Peas are a good source of vitamin C, which helps with immunity. They also contain polyphenols, which have antioxidant effects that decrease cancer risk,” Dr. Wright said. “The vitamin A in peas is also an antioxidant and is important for vision.”
Carrots. “Carrots are most notably know for beta carotene, an important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that helps prevent cancer and heart disease, in addition to protecting vision and immunity,” Dr. Wright explained. “Carrots are also a good source of fiber, which helps with satiety and weight control, lowers cholesterol, improves blood sugar, and aids digestion.”
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