Share this @internewscast.com

This unique vegetable is known for its amazing health benefits and ability to help those who eat it live to 100 years or older.

The Japanese sweet potato, also known as imo, is a key part of the traditional Okinawan, Japan, diet, which is famous for promoting good health and long life.

The humble sweet potato has been hailed a secret to living longer after featuring in the recent Netflix show, Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zone.

The show explores why people in certain areas, known as Blue Zones, tend to live longer than average.

After a decade long study of the Okinawan people, researchers confirmed that all Okinawans aged 90 and over reportedly ate an average of half a kilo of purple sweet potatoes per day.

The imo, a Japanese sweet potato, is not only low in calories but also a good source of fibre, which can keep you feeling full for longer compared to other starchy foods.

This purple sweet potato also provides an impressive 500 percent of your daily vitamin A needs in just one cup.

It’s packed with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory vitamins such as C and E, which are usually found in high-fat foods, not low-fat veggies.

These potatoes are also rich in B vitamins, including vitamin B6, folate, thiamin, and riboflavin. They also contain over 700 mg of potassium per cup, which can help lower blood pressure by counteracting the harmful effects of sodium.

Follow our social media accounts here on facebook.com/ExpressUSNews and @expressusnews

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

How to Safely Discontinue HRT: Understanding When and How to Stop, with Insights from Dr. Ellie Cannon

It’s hard to overstate the revolution that has occurred in menopause treatment…

Consuming 150 Eggs in Just Five Days: How It Transformed My Views on Health

A man who ate nothing but eggs for five days has revealed…

Why Dr. Paris Chooses to Expose Her Arms in the Battle Against Mosquito-borne Diseases in Australia

Dr Véronique Paris has a very hands-on approach to her research. She…

Affordable Supplement Touted as ‘Life-Changing’ for Painful UTIs—Why Isn’t the NHS Supporting It?

For the million or so Britons who suffer urinary tract infections (UTIs)…

Research Identifies Optimal Daily Coffee Intake to Reduce Sudden Cardiac Death Risk

A coffee a day might be enough to keep the doctor away.…

Leading Doctor Uncovers Three Everyday Foods That May Help Prevent Bowel Cancer

A top doctor has detailed the cheap store cupboard essentials that can…

Researchers uncover surprising reasons young non-smoking women are getting lung cancer—here’s what to watch for

It was the end of GCSEs, and Amy Clark was celebrating with…

Unveiled: The NHS is spending around £3 million per dose on extremely expensive drugs, while more affordable treatments for dementia and cancer patients are being neglected.

NHS bosses are paying millions of pounds for just a single dose…

The Baldness Treatment Linked to Serious Risks: How a PE Teacher’s Tragic Story Highlights the Need for Patient Warnings

A powerful hair-loss treatment being touted by influencers on TikTok may trigger…

Common Mistakes Leading to ‘Ozempic Rebound’ Weight Gain and My Post-Treatment Advice: Insights from Dr. Harsh Sheth

We’ve all seen how miraculous the results can be. Ozempic and similar…