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Guacamole is a great dip to replace many unhealthy ranch dressings or cheese sauces. And it's super quick and easy to make! Dr. Josh Axe shows you his favorite healthy guacamole recipe.
Ingredients:
2 avocados
1 tomato, sliced (or salsa)
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 lime
1 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp dill
Directions:
1. Cut avocados in half, remove seed, and spoon out the inside of avocados into large bowl. Add tomato (or salsa), minced garlic, and lime juice. With a spoon, mash together until mixture becomes creamy.
2. Add sea salt and dill. Refrigerate and serve with bell pepper slices, carrots, or celery and enjoy!
Health Benefits:
-Avocados: great source of healthy monounsaturated, omega-9 fatty acids, to promote hormone balance, healthy complexion, and healthy joints to help you live longer, age slower, and be healthier
-Tomatoes: full of lycopene, a phytonutrient and antioxidant to protect the body against sun damage, promote anti-aging and prostate health
-Garlic: contains allicin, a natural antiviral and antibacterial to help kill fungus and candida; also a great source of sulfur to help prevent heart disease and promote anti-aging
-Sea Salt: great source of trace minerals
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