*1. High in Protein*
If you’re looking for a great source of lean, low fat
protein, this bird is the word. The protein in chicken lends itself to muscle
growth and development, and help support a healthy body weight and aid weight
loss.
*2. Natural
Anti-depressant*
Chicken, like its brother fowl the turkey, is high in an
amino acid called tryptophan, which gives you that comforting feeling after
consuming a big bowl of mom’s chicken soup. In fact, if you’re feeling
depressed, eating some poultry will increase the serotonin levels in your
brain, enhance your mood, blasting stress, and lulling you to sleep.
*3. Prevents Bone
Loss*
If you’re entering your senior years and you’re concerned
about Osteoporosis or arthritis, eating chicken will aid in your fight against
bone loss thanks to the protein punch it packs!
*4. Poultry for Heart
Health*
Homocysteine is an amino acid that can cause cardiovascular
disease if levels are high in the body. Fortunately for us, eating chicken
breast suppresses and controls homocysteine levels.
*5. Plenty of
Phosphorus*
Chicken is also rich in phosphorus, an essential mineral
that supports your teeth and bones, as well as kidney, liver, and central
nervous system function.
*6. Seeking
Selenium?*
Chicken also abundant in selenium, an essential mineral
involved in metabolic performance—in other words thyroid, hormone, metabolism,
and immune function.
*7. Metabolism
Booster*
Vitamin B6 (or B-complex vitamins) encourage enzymes and
metabolic cellular reactions (or a process known as Methylation), which means
eating this bird will keep blood vessels healthy, energy levels high, and
metabolism burning calories so you can manage a healthy weight and activity
level.
*8. Rich in Niacin*
Chicken also happens to be rich in niacin, one particular
B-vitamin that guards against cancer and other forms of genetic (DNA) damage.
*9. Promotes Eye
Health*
Chicken is high in retinol, alpha and beta-carotene, and
lycopene, all derived from vitamin A, and all vital for healthy eyesight.
*10. Essential for
Healthy Tissue Growth*
Many of us are plagued with chapped lips, cracked mouths,
tongue sores, or dry skin in winter. However, a boost in riboflavin (or Vitamin
B2), found in chicken livers, will drastically reduce your skin problems and
repair dry or damaged skin.

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