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Sardines - a superfood

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 7:58 pm
by A2022
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been eating more sardines because they’re a great source of protein and I enjoy them. They’re considered a superfood and are also pretty affordable. I like the ones packed in olive oil. Much better for you than McDonalds and they can easily travel with you. Your body is a biological organism, give it what it needs to run well.

Sardines are widely considered an underrated, nutrient-dense superfood, often described as a "natural multivitamin" due to their high concentration of Omega-3 fatty acids, protein, Vitamin D, calcium, and selenium. They support heart health, improve brain function, reduce inflammation, and strengthen bones. These small, low-mercury fish are also affordable, sustainable, and convenient, making them a, versatile addition to a healthy diet.

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Re: Sardines - a superfood

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 1:28 pm
by A2022
My eye exam went well today, with all results positive. My distance correction is -0.75. I just ordered two pairs of sunglasses since, after 10 years, my old pair was completely worn out and covered in scratches. I tend to be pretty hard on sunglasses.

Omega-3 in sardines is great for eye health.

Re: Sardines - a superfood

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2026 6:54 am
by A2022
Sardines are like nature’s multivitamin, packed with nutrients that the body can easily use. If you’re an older retiree, they’re a great choice for their protein, omega-3s, collagen, and more. These are inexpensive for the nutrients they contain.

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