
The eating insects helps against high blood pressure, evidenced by a survey of the University of Ghent Monday. The insects contain a protein with the same effect as medication for high blood pressure, but without the side effects.
In large parts of the world sees you eating insects as a delicacy ...
The oppeuzelen of insects is tradition in Asia, Central and South America and Africa. The beetles, ants and termites are very nutritious and a good source of protein, vitamins and energy.
A grasshopper or caterpillar, however, rarely on the menu in western countries, where nearly one in three people suffers from high blood pressure.
The insects can even a good alternative to meat, researcher finds Lieselot Vercruysse of the Ghent faculty bio-engineering sciences. "Insects are environmentally efficient than meat: there is less need to water and feed them to grow."
In large parts of the world sees you eating insects as a delicacy ...
The oppeuzelen of insects is tradition in Asia, Central and South America and Africa. The beetles, ants and termites are very nutritious and a good source of protein, vitamins and energy.
A grasshopper or caterpillar, however, rarely on the menu in western countries, where nearly one in three people suffers from high blood pressure.
The insects can even a good alternative to meat, researcher finds Lieselot Vercruysse of the Ghent faculty bio-engineering sciences. "Insects are environmentally efficient than meat: there is less need to water and feed them to grow."
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