Chia seed is an ingredient in our Pre-workout blend, below you will find fascinating information and key benefits about this ingredient.
Chia seeds are a versatile, nutritious, staple foodstuff in Central America. They are very high in the omega-3 ALA, which is essential for optimum body and brain function. Chia seeds are very effective at regulating blood sugars, lowering blood pressure, increasing fibre in the gut and promoting weight loss.
Taking its name from the Mayan word for ‘strength’, the chia plant produces tiny black seeds. It’s these highly nutritious seeds that became a staple food for the Aztecs and Mayans. They are extremely versatile and can be added to multiple recipes including porridge, salads and baked goods.
Chia seeds are high in fibre, omega-3 fatty acids and protein as well as containing good levels of magnesium, calcium, iron, copper and manganese. This diverse range of nutrients has made chia seeds a popular addition to healthy lifestyles in recent times.
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for optimum body and brain health. Chia seeds are very rich in an omega-3 called ALA, which gives support to the cells, heart, lungs and immune system.
Several studies have shown chia seeds to have the ability to regulate blood sugar levels and decrease the body’s resistance to insulin. This is extremely important for keeping diabetes under control and reducing the risk of heart disease. It has also proven to lower blood pressure, further boosting heart health.
Chia seeds are very high in insoluble fibre, which is useful for treating constipation and improving gut health. They are also excellent at absorbing water, which can promote a feeling of fullness and therefore, chia seeds are highly conducive to weight loss and reducing hunger pangs.
Chia seeds are safe to use for most people. However, they can have a blood thinning effect, so it’s best to avoid them if you are taking medications such as warfarin.
Key benefits of chia seeds include:
Individuals with the following allergens or medical conditions should use caution or avoid chia seeds:
Vitamins present |
Value |
Minerals present |
Value |
---|---|---|---|
Vitamin B1/Thiamine |
0.62mg - 4% |
Calcium |
631mg - 63% |
Vitamin B3/Niacin |
8.83mg - 55% |
Iron |
7.71mg - 96% |
Vitamin C |
1.6mg - 2% |
Phosphorus |
860mg - 119% |
Vitamin E |
0.5mg - 3% |
Zinc |
4.58mg - 42% |