Healthy Habits to Improve Your Eye Health
If you’re cooking onions with a meal, it may be a good idea to use red onions. Red onions contain a large amount of quercetin, an antioxidant that is shown to protect against cataracts. Additionally, the allicin compound found in red onions has been shown to promote heart health and prevent cancer.
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