Description

Collards are leafy green vegetables that belong to the same family that includes cabbage, kale and broccoli. While they share the same botanical name as kale, Brassica oleracea, and some resemblance, they have their own distinctive qualities. Like kale, collards are one of the non-head forming members of the Brassica family. Collards' unique appearance features dark blue green leaves that are smooth in texture and relatively broad. They lack the frilled edges that are so distinctive to their cousin kale. The taste of collards can be described as pleasantly green and bitter.

Benefits

- Lowers Risk of Cancers
- Lowers Risk of Ovarian Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
- Detoxifies Cells
- Cleanses Cells
- An Antioxidant Vegetable
- Protects DNA
- Protects from free radicals
- Lowers Risk of Prostate Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Colorectal Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Lung Cancer
- Protects from Atherosclerosis
- Protects from Osteoarthritis
- Protects from diabetes
- Protects from Rheumatoid arthritis
- Lowers Risk of Colon Cancer
- Lowers Risk of Asthma Attacks
- Improves Bone health
- Prevents Migraine headaches
- Reduces PMS symptoms
- Prevents blood clotting
- Improves Immune System
- Prevents from bad cholesterol
- Improves blood flow
- Lowers Risk of Heart Attack
- Lowers Risk of Stroke
- Promotes Lung health
- Protects Cardiovascular Health
- Improves heart health
- Reduces High blood pressure
- Lowers Cholesterol
- Reduces Stress
- Improves sleeping times
- Lowers Risk of hot flashes
- Helps with Menopause
- Slows Down Mental Function Loss
- Decreases Cognitive Decline
- Keeps Normal blood sugar level