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VZ 289: 7 Blackstrap Molasses Benefits and Some Recipes!


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Blackstrap Molasses Benefits
Before we get into the health benefits of blackstrap molasses, let’s first talk about what it is and how it differs from other types of molasses.
Types of Molasses
Molasses is made from the liquid created by crushing sugarcane.  Boiling this liquid results in cane syrup or light molasses. Boiling it a second time results in dark molasses. The third boiling is what makes thick, dark blackstrap molasses, which contains less sugar (which has no nutritional value) but retains many valuable vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B6, zinc, copper, potassium, manganese, magnesium, calcium, selenium, niacin, and TONS of iron!
What’s the Difference Between Sulphured and Unsulphured Molasses?
Sulphur dioxide is often added to molasses as a preservative to keep the liquid from fermenting.  Sulphured molasses is less sweet than unsulphured and is considered is considered less healthy due to the added preservative.
What are Some Health Benefits of Blackstrap Molasses?
1. A Natural Sweetener
Blackstrap molasses is a great natural sweetener with a moderate glycemic load (55). The American Diabetes Association classifies any food with a GI of 55 or less to be considered “low”. While diabetics still need to be careful with this, it’s definitely a  better sugar alternative than refined sugar and a healthier alternative than artificial sweeteners!
2. PMS Relief
Women lose a certain amount of iron during their menstrual cycles. This iron deficiency can contribute to the typical symptoms of PMS that women often encounter such as irritability, depression, fatigue, headaches, and insomnia.

Additionally, vitamin-rich blackstrap molasses helps prevent the blood clotting which is responsible for menstrual cramping. Try drinking a teaspoon of blackstrap molasses dissolved in a cup of warm water to help relieve cramps.
3. A Natural Laxative
Low magnesium levels can often lead to constipation, so it’s no wonder then that magnesium-rich blackstrap molasses can help your digestive system get back on track. Magnesium helps to draw water into the stool, making for easier bowel movements.
Try 1-2 tablespoons mixed with warm water to relieve constipation.
4. Bone Health
Back in episode 33 of the podcast, we talked about reasons to give up dairy (dairy is not as healthy for your bone health as originally thought…in fact, recent studies that show it may actually be very bad for bones).
Fortunately, there are other foods that contain the calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium you need for a healthy skeleton, and blackstrap molasses is one of those foods!
5. Healthy Hair
A YouTube search for “blackstrap molasses” pull up several videos claiming that regular use of blackstrap molasses, either by direct application to the hair or through regular consumption, has helped restore hair and even reduce or reverse graying. While much of this is anecdotal, if you plan to make blackstrap molasses part of your regular diet, it’s worth noting this as possible benefit. Personally, I’ll stick with consuming it versus pouring it in my hair!
6. Iron Deficiency
Iron deficiency is a very common cause of anemia which, if left unchecked, can lead to serious health issues.  The high iron content of blackstrap molasses makes it a great way to help return iron levels to normal.
7. ADHD/ ADD
Many adults and children who suffer from ADHD and ADD have been shown to be nutritionally deficient, particularly in zinc, magnesium, calcium, and iron. Enter blackstrap molasses!
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