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Konjac rice is a suitable alternative for regulating cholesterol levels. The consumption of water-soluble fibre can help keep cholesterol levels under control. A 2017 meta-analysis shows that glucomannan — a type of soluble fibre found in konjac — can reduce LDL and non-HDL cholesterol levels in the body.
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Learn More »If you are looking for low-carb foods, konjac rice may be a good option to explore. Also known as elephant yam, the konjac root is native to various parts of Asia. This root vegetable is also a common ingredient for konjac jelly or noodles. Konjac is not used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as a herbal ingredient in formulations or remedies. However, the various health benefits of konjac consumption do align with TCM beliefs. For instance, TCM believes that konjac can neutralise toxins, help with phlegm, and dissipate swells, lumps, and clots. It can also help with indigestion, bruises, and burns. Health Benefits of Consuming Foods Made from the Konjac Plant (i.e., Konjac Rice)
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