Cereal Scores Again
Healthy cereals have long been touted as a great way to start the day.
Whole grain brands are low-fat and provide fiber and energy-boosting
carbohydrates. Fortified cereal may also be the best source of folic acid,
a B complex vitamin.
Research shows that folic acid reduces homocysteine levels in the
blood. Because one in every three people with heart disease has an
elevated homocysteine level, lowering it may also lower the risk of heart
disease Folic acid is also recommended for expectant mothers to prevent
some birth defects.
While you can get small amounts of folic acid, or folate, in leafy
green vegetables, fortified cereals are a sure bet. The recommended daily
dose is now 400 micrograms, twice the level set in 1989. So read the label
carefully to make sure your brand is giving your heart some extra help.
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