Amazing Health Benefits of Pineapples!
Pineapples
are a tasty tropical fruit that have been celebrated for centuries not only for
their unique taste, but also for their miraculous health benefits. This fruit
is full of potassium, manganese, copper, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C,
thiamin, beta carotene, B6, folate, and fiber, making it one of Mother Nature’s
true superfoods.
Below you can find 10 amazing health benefits of pineapples.
1.
Arthritis Management
Pineapples
contain a rare proteolytic enzyme known as bromelain, which primarily breaks
down complex proteins, but it also has some serious anti-inflammatory effects,
and has been known to reduce the signs and symptoms of arthritis in many
patients.
2.
Immune System
One
serving of pineapple contains more than 130% of the daily requirement of
Vitamin C, making it one of the richest sources of ascorbic acid. Vitamin C
helps to reduce illnesses and boosts the immune system by stimulating the
activity of white blood cells, and it also acts as an antioxidant that defends
the body against the harmful effects of free radicals. These are dangerous
byproducts of cellular metabolism that can damage various organs, as well as
cause healthy cells to mutate into cancerous ones.
3.
Tissue and Cellular Health
An
often-overlooked benefit of vitamin C is its essential role in creating
collagen. This is why it’s a healing vitamin, as collagen is the essential
protein base of blood vessel walls, organs, skin, and bones. A high vitamin C
content helps you heal wounds quickly and protects against illnesses and
infections.
4.
Cancer Prevention
Apart
from vitamin C, pineapples are also rich in other cancer-fighting antioxidants,
such as vitamin A, bromelain, beta carotene, various flavonoid compounds, and
high levels of manganese, which is an important co-factor of superoxide
dismutase, an extremely potent free radical scavenger that has been known to
cause cancers. Pineapples can help prevent cancers of the mouth, breasts, and
throat.
5.
Digestion
Like
the majority of fruits, pineapples are a great source of fiber, but they are
extra special as they contain both soluble and insoluble fiber. This means that
eating a load of pineapples can help protect you from a health conditions such
as constipation, diarrhea, blood clotting, irritable bowel syndrome, high blood
pressure, and atherosclerosis. Fiber helps to bulk up stool, which promotes the
passage of food through the digestive tract at a normal rate, and also
stimulates the release of the juices needed to dissolve food. Furthermore, it
helps in dealing with loose stool, which reduces the effects of IBS and
diarrhea. Fiber also helps strip the blood vessels of excess cholesterol,
thereby boosting cardiovascular health.
6.
Coughs and Colds
The
enzyme bromelain also helps to reduce phlegm and mucus build-up in the
respiratory tracts and sinus cavities. Therefore, not only do pineapples
prevent you from contracting illnesses that cause phlegm and mucus build-up,
they also help eliminate these materials from your body if you’ve already
contracted an illness or infection.
7.
Oral Health
Along with the antioxidants that protect against oral cancer, pineapples also possess astringent properties that strengthen gums, making sure that your teeth do not become loose. Astringent agents help tighten tissues and tone the body so things such as tooth loss do not occur.
Along with the antioxidants that protect against oral cancer, pineapples also possess astringent properties that strengthen gums, making sure that your teeth do not become loose. Astringent agents help tighten tissues and tone the body so things such as tooth loss do not occur.
8.
Bone Health
Although
this fruit is not known for having a strong calcium content, which most of us
immediately associate with strong bones, it does have an impressive amount of
manganese, which is another mineral that helps strengthen bones. Manganese is
the most prominent mineral in pineapples, and a single serving of this fruit
can deliver more than 70% of your daily requirement.
9.
Eye Health
Vision
is one of the most important human senses, and pineapples have been directly
connected to boosting eye health and preventing age-related eye deficiencies
that occur. Macular degeneration affects many elderly people, and beta carotene
can help delay this vision problem.
10.
Blood Pressure
Pineapples
are full of potassium, which is one of the most important minerals in the human
body. An important function of potassium is as a vasodilator, meaning that it
eases the tension and stress of the blood vessels and increases blood
circulation to various parts of the body. When your blood vessels are relaxed,
your blood pressure is reduced and the flow of blood is less restricted. This
will help prevent clots and plaque from forming, decreasing the risk of
heart attacks and strokes.
'DR. MAHESH'
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