Our Verdict: Neutral
Turkey Breast (Skinless) is neither specifically beneficial nor harmful for Chronic Inflammation. It can be included as part of a balanced, varied diet.
Key Nutrients in Turkey Breast (Skinless) for Chronic Inflammation
Omega3
criticalanti-inflammatory-eicosanoids
Present in moderate amounts
Polyphenols
highantioxidant-anti-inflammatory
Present in moderate amounts
Fiber
highgut-health-inflammation-link
Present in moderate amounts
VitaminD
mediumimmune-modulation
Present in moderate amounts
Turkey Breast (Skinless) Nutrition Facts
Per 85g (3 oz cooked)
| Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 125 | — |
| Protein | 25.6g | 51% |
| Total Carbohydrates | g | 0% |
| Dietary Fiber | g | 0% |
| Sugar | g | — |
| Total Fat | 1g | 1% |
| zinc | 1.7mg | % |
| vitaminB12 | 0.4mcg | % |
| vitaminB6 | 0.7mg | % |
| vitaminB3 | 10.1mg | % |
| selenium | 38.6mcg | % |
| phosphorus | 211mg | % |
Better Alternatives for Chronic Inflammation
Consider these foods that are specifically recommended for Chronic Inflammation:
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Asparagus (Cooked)
Asparagus (Cooked) is specifically recommended for Chronic Inflammation due to its beneficial nutrients.
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