Official Kids Mag

April 2022

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By Karen Rice Official Kids Mag National Vitamin C Day is on April 4. So let's learn something about this mighty, mighty vitamin! Vitamin C is good for our bodies and minds in about a gazillion ways. It helps keep us from catching a cold, helps heal our skinned knees and a whole lot more. Leah Carrington, a nurse practitioner and certified nutritionist with Enhanced Healthcare of the Ozarks reminds us, "Since vitamin C can't be stored in the body, you need it in your diet every day. But that's easy… it's already there in some of our favorite foods — tomatoes, oranges, strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli, potatoes, grapefruit and lemons, just to name a few." Vitamin C was officially "discovered" in 1932. But the discovery of this amazing vitamin started way back in 1747, when a surgeon with the British navy found that citrus fruits helped sailors recover from scurvy, a disease that killed millions of them when they were out to sea for months at a time with no fresh fruits or vegetables. Oranges and the common cold In the 1970s, a man named Linus Pauling wrote a book called "Vitamin C and the Common Cold." He recommended that people fight off the common cold by eating a lot of vitamin C…he suggested people eat 12 to 24 oranges a day! Actually, just one orange will help you get your vitamin C for the day. And eating an orange is better than taking a vitamin C pill or gummy. The mix of antioxidants in vitamin C is much more effective when it occurs naturally like it does in an orange. Leah says, "We can find vitamin C everywhere, and so many tasty things! Snacking on oranges, strawberries, or drinking a glass of lemonade gives us the refreshing health boost we need!" Get your daily dose of Vitamin C by making a yummy "Rad Orange Salad" with this recipe from our friends at Apple Seeds Teaching Farm in Fayetteville. "C" the goodness of ! Vitamin Rad Orange Salad Prep time: 20 mins Serves: 6 ingReDients • 8 radishes • 2 Tbsp of honey (divided) • 1 pinch of salt • 1 tsp orange zest • 1 ½ tsp lemon juice • 2 oranges, ½ of one for squeezing • 2 sprigs of mint • 1 tsp of cinnamon instRuctions 1. Shred the radishes and place in a small bowl. 2. Cover with 1 Tbsp of honey and a pinch of salt. Stir and set aside for 15 minutes. 3. Mix orange juice with remaining honey and lemon juice. 4. Zest* an orange and add 1 tsp to the orange juice. Refrigerate. 5. Finely chop mint. 6. Peel the orange and cut into medium slices. 7. Drain liquid from shredded radishes. 8. Arrange orange slices over radish mixture, drizzle with the juice mixture, and sprinkle with the cinnamon and mint. Refrigerate until ready to serve! *To zest the orange use the smallest holes on your grater and carefully scrape off the first layer of the rind. Name: Kids Mag 4 x 2" Customer Name: ENHANCED HEALTHCARE-OZARKS Ad Number: 032722NWR0861 Partners in Healthy Lifestyles through Healthy Eating 5102 W. Pauline Whitaker Parkway | Suite 124 | Rogers 479-662-0891 | www.enhanced-healthcare.org 6 • APRIL 2022 • www.OfficialKidsMag.com

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