Supercharge Your Folate With Pastured Egg Yolks and Sprouted Legumes | Chris Masterjohn Lite CML #23 - podcast episode cover

Supercharge Your Folate With Pastured Egg Yolks and Sprouted Legumes | Chris Masterjohn Lite CML #23

Apr 28, 20177 min
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The effect of sprouting on the folate concentration of legumes is incredible. It peaks on the fourth day of sprouting, though, according to a recent study. But is it always the fourth day in every legume under any condition sprouted in a home kitchen? Are the sprouted legumes on the store shelf four-day sprouts? Right now there are more questions than answers, but I believe that opting for sprouted legumes is a good way to supercharge your folate status as long as you still make an effort to get 2-3 servings of folate-rich foods per day. I cover this and another way to supercharge your folate status — eating egg yolks from pasture-raised chickens — in today's Chris Masterjohn Lite video. Access the show notes, transcript, and comments here. Chris Masterjohn, PhD, is the Founder and Scientific Director of the mitochondria test Mitome.
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