Tribal Benefence

They have an extensive use of dried fruits and candy and ice cream. We're talking about tribals, a food rich in friendly heart acids, protein, potassium, vitamin K and E, and with its outstanding green and purple color, it's a perfect synthesis among carotenoids, precious antioxidants, and flavonoids, antiflammator [...]
They have an extensive use of dried fruits and candy and ice cream.
We're talking about Tribes, a food rich in friendly heart acids, protein, potassium, vitamin K and E, and with its extraordinary green and purple color, it's a perfect synthesis among carotenoids, precious antioxidants, and flavinoids, an ally of well-being.
Fistic, cultivated since the prehistoric period, originated in the Middle East, especially Persia.
Its tree is not so high, about 20 feet [6 m] high, but it has life spans that could last up to 300 years, growing very slowly and having two - year cycle fruit.
A diet friend
Fistics contribute to body weight control because of their satisfying effect, except that there is a lot of fiber, which makes it slower to digest.
Bye bye aging
They have an antiflammatory effect, holding the proanocide, an antioxidant family present also in the seeds of the russ, red wine.
Goodbye, cholesterol
Fistics lower cholesterol and contribute to heart health. Some studies say that regular daily consumption of some 30 grams of Tribals reduces total cholesterol by 10.1 percent by improving the function of tissue that covers the inner surface of the heart, blood veins, and lymphatics.
No higher glycemia
Regular and long tribal consumption seems useful in treating patients affected by type 2 diabetes, thanks to the hypoglycemic effect and reducing insulin levels.












