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- Sardines provide a powerful combination of omega-3s, protein, calcium, and essential minerals in one small package, supporting heart health, bone strength, and brain function
- Unlike larger fish, sardines have very low mercury levels, making them a safer choice for pregnant women, children, and anyone trying to avoid heavy metal exposure
- A 2021 study showed that eating two servings of sardines per week significantly lowered the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in older adults, with notable improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, and insulin sensitivity
- Sardines beat processed meats like bacon and deli cold cuts as a clean, nutrient-dense source of protein without harmful additives or inflammatory fats
- From supporting fetal development to protecting vision and boosting metabolic health, sardines are a shelf-stable, budget-friendly food that delivers broad, long-lasting health benefits
778 episodes
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- Sardines provide a powerful combination of omega-3s, protein, calcium, and essential minerals in one small package, supporting heart health, bone strength, and brain function
- Unlike larger fish, sardines have very low mercury levels, making them a safer choice for pregnant women, children, and anyone trying to avoid heavy metal exposure
- A 2021 study showed that eating two servings of sardines per week significantly lowered the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in older adults, with notable improvements in cholesterol, blood pressure, and insulin sensitivity
- Sardines beat processed meats like bacon and deli cold cuts as a clean, nutrient-dense source of protein without harmful additives or inflammatory fats
- From supporting fetal development to protecting vision and boosting metabolic health, sardines are a shelf-stable, budget-friendly food that delivers broad, long-lasting health benefits
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