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‘World’s healthiest meal’ reduces inflammation and boosts brain health – with dessert

A leading food researcher has prepared the perfect meal for three dishes for those who seek to remove the maximum from the nutrients of their food. And you will not need to compromise on the flavor

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With so many advice on nutrition, it can be difficult to know how to best balance your plate, especially when you are looking for a range of health benefits.

The most beneficial meals should, of course, help you feel to feel both physically and mentally, but you should also appreciate them and do not have the impression of checking a laborious chore. Like anyone on a health kick can tell you, it’s too easy to come back to fast food if you don’t get much satisfactory flavor.

Now, a scientist has expressed what he proclaims to be the “healthiest meal in the world”, and this could help you beat inflammation and increase your brain function. Better yet, it is also delivered with a dessert.

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High angle view of a group of food, including salmon, sardines, avocado, extra virgin olive oil, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, pacans, almonds, pistachios, nuts and hazelnuts
Incorporating salmon into your diet could improve your brain function(Picture: Getty images))

As reported by Men’s Health, the leading food researcher, Dr. Paul Berryman, criticized more than 4,000 health claims to determine the healthiest approach to food. Dr. Berryman, head of leather research in leather, then reduced these claims to only 222 before applying his research practically to prepare a dinner with three dishes full of nutrition.

For the starter, Dr. Berryman recommends terrine salmon, accompanied by a side salad dressed in olive oil. Rich in omega-3, making salmon that is part of your diet can help you fight inflammation and improve brain and heart health. This tasty fish could even help you build your strength, which means that it is the perfect dish for those looking to improve their game in the gymnasium.

The olive oil vinaigrette is also a winner here because it is filled with plant compounds called polyphenols, which can help improve blood sugar support for digestion and intestinal health. There is also evidence suggesting that polyphenols have anti-aging properties while protecting from various age-related disorders.

Regarding the main dish, Dr. Berryman suggested serving a pot of chicken and lens, explaining that animal and vegetable proteins found in the meal are extremely beneficial when it comes to supporting muscle and bone health.

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Vegetables and legumes here are also rich in fiber, which can help a range of problems, digestion and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels, reducing the probability of diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Dr. Berryman advises to place your pan with a roller of whole grains which, as well as the offer of bonus fibers, also includes slow release carbohydrates, which allows a source of stable and sustained energy.

Although many believe that they must avoid pudding when they stick to a healthy diet, this is absolutely not the case. For the last course of this super healthy party, Dr. Berryman encouraged gourmets to try a “whitemange” of live yogurt, garnished with nuts.

Living yogurt is well known for containing intestinal probiotics as well as to contain a lot of calcium for bone health, and proteins, which is vital for many body functions, in particular the repair of damaged tissues, weight management and the promotion of healthy skin and hair.

The walnut garnish can also do wonders, its impressive nutritional profile of fatty fats, vitamins and antioxidants being beneficial for your heart, your digestive system and potentially even your mood.

According to the NHS website: “Eating a healthy and balanced diet is an important element in maintaining good health and can help you feel better.

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