
It’s time to highlight foods that support heart health, brain function, energy levels, and much more. While different foods have varying health benefits and eating a varied and balanced diet is just as important as consuming healthy foods, some tasty, high-nutrient foods can truly be considered “super” due to all the advantages they offer. Additionally, they’re affordable and simple to use into a variety of dishes and snacks.
5 best superfoods
Here are 5 ‘superfoods’ you want to add to your shopping list as often as you can.
1. Kimchi as a superfood
Kimchi has a rightful place on our list of superfoods because not only is it excellent for gut health, it is also a great food source of Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin K. Kimchi can be bought in supermarkets or made at home very easily. Kimchi is particularly popular in South Korea but is now frequently on menus throughout the world. It is a fermented cabbage, often spicy and seasoned with chilli, salt and garlic. Kimchi contains natural probiotic bacteria, and an intake of probiotics is important for the health and balance of your gut microbiome. If you’re not a fan of kimchi we also recommend other fermented foods such as kefir, miso and sauerkraut.
Gut health is widely talked about, and with good reason, because supporting your gut means so much more than managing constipation, IBS and bloating. Your gut is connected to your brain, your mental health, skin condition, energy levels, and is responsible for around 70% of your immune system. You may like to read our research on gut health and the common effects of poor gut health.
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2. Fennel as a superfood
Fennel is often overlooked but is a nutrient powerhouse, especially for helping relieve acid reflux and GERD. Fennel is known to calm down spasms in the digestive tract, reducing the pressure on the stomach, and therefore reducing the likelihood of suffering of acid reflux.

Fennel is also a superfood for healthy skin because it contributes towards collagen production. Fennel provides Vitamin C and Beta-Carotene, which is converted to Vitamin A in the body. Encouraging your body to produce its own collagen is a more efficient way to support healthy, glowing skin rather than taking collagen supplements, which are made from the boiling of animal ligaments, muscles and fat. You may be shocked to learn about how collagen is made.
3. Beetroot as a superfood
Much more than adding a pop of colour to your meal, beetroot is delicious in pasta dishes, salads, plant-based burgers, and are also nutritionally astounding! Did you know that beetroot has a high concentration of nitrates? Nitrates have been widely studied to dilate blood vessels and cause blood pressure levels to drop. You may also enjoy reading about how to manage blood pressure naturally.
Beetroot also contains a substance called ‘betalains’ which are known to reduce inflammation in the liver and promote detoxification. This makes beetroot one of the top 8 foods to detox your liver. If you are looking for liver support, you may also be interested in our plant-based Debloat & Detox formula including Milk Thistle, Silymarin, Fennel, Artichoke, Schisandra and L-Glutamine, and shown in research to be effective for 85% of people who take it within 4 weeks.
4. Basil as a superfood
This one may surprise you, but yes, basil is a fantastic nutritional addition to your diet. Basil contains nutrients including ‘eugenol’, ‘linalool’, and ‘citronellol’ that help to fight inflammation in the body. This makes basil beneficial for the nervous and digestive system, as well as supporting PH balance in the body.
Basil can also help to alleviate acid reflux – the nutritional properties of basil leaves can be soothing and relieve acidity in the body. Some people chew the leaves after eating a meal, or prefer to boil the leaves in a cup of water.

5. Avocado as a superfood
Not all fats are bad, and avocados prove that. Avocados are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids in the form of alpha-linolenic acid. Omega 3 is important for the health of every cell in your body, and contribute to a healthy heart, eyes, brain and skin. You may also enjoy reading ‘Healthy and unhealthy fats explained‘. Being deficient in Omega 3 is a potential reason for feeling tired, having weak hair, difficulty concentrating and even having acne.