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What About Maple Syrup Nutritional Facts?

What About Maple Syrup Nutritional Facts?

It is as an excellent source of the trace mineral manganese and of zinc. Zinc and manganese are good for your immune system, but that's not all.

Let's talk about manganese first. Manganese is an important co-factor with a number of enzymes that are important to antioxidant defenses. One medical website I came across said that there is one vital oxidative enzyme called superoxide dismutase that disarms free radicals (radicals cause aging and cell degradation in general).

It is powerful in disarming free radicals in the mitochondria, the boiler room, energy plant within the cells. This enzyme superoxide dismutase requires the cofactor manganese.

Furthermore, manganese is believed to play a vital role in your health as it a catalyst in the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol.

What about zinc? The zinc in maple syrup is an antioxidant or acts as one and limit endothelial damage caused by bad LDL cholesterol. The endothelial is the inner lining of blood vessels.

Zinc is vital to the immune system. It's important to have zinc as it supports the health function and existence of T lymphocytes, B cells and macrophages, which are types of white blood cells necesary for immunological defense. Manganese may also act as an immunostimulant.

Maple syrup is also believed to help support reproductive health and has many especially important health benefits for men. Zinc is concentrated in the prostate gland than in any other human tissue. It has been scientifically proven that low levels of zinc in this all-important male gland correspond to a higher risk for prostate cancer. Zinc also participates in the production of sex hormones.

A nice, ancillary benefit of maple syrup is that it is sweet to the taste. Not many things sweet to the taste are good for you. Two teaspoons of maple syrup equal only 34 calories as well. That said, here are the core nutrional facts about maple syrup for 1 tablespoon or 20 grams:Cayenne Pepper Water Lemon Maple Syrup....

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Lemon Nutritional Facts

Lemon Nutritional Facts

Lemon is a fruit that is teeming with vitamin C. One cup or 244 grams of lemon equals just 61 calories and 21 carbohydrates with 187% of the daily value recommended for vitamin C. For this cayenne pepper water lemon maple syrup drink, one or two ounces of lemon juice freshly squeezed would be used. Here is how that nutrional profile breaks down.

Notice that only one ounce is just seven calories. Now that we know the caloric and fat content of lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup, let's see the totals:

  • Cayenne pepper calories: 1 to 3 (prorated)
  • Lemon juice: 7
  • Maple syrup: 52
  • Water: 0
  • Total Calories: 60 to 63
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