Nutrition in a nutshell
It's described as Nature's energiser, thirst-quencher and even life enhancer! If that’s not enough tender coconut water has many health benefits
Huffington Post reports that tender coconut water —
packed, of course — is America's
latest health craze. The marketing strategy, it says, has been to dub the drink
as “nature's sports drink” and “life enhancer”. And it has hit its mark with
celebrities who have “replaced their acai berry drinks and Kabbalah water” with
cartons of coconut water. Vita Coco and Zico are the major sellers, says the
report, adding, “as fads go… the U.S. coconut water industry went
from zero to $35 million.” It then asks: But with a price tag of $2-3 for a
typical 11 fl. ounce pack (about 10 sips), is it really worth paying top dollar
for, well, top water?”
Ilaneer has climbed to similar price levels after the Thane havoc
in coastal Tamil Nadu. But sellers aren't complaining about stocks going waste.
That is because we have always known of ilaneer's thirst-quenching,
energy-restoring abilities.
“Coconut water is full of electrolytes,” says Nirmala Jesudasan,
consultant dietician, Cherian Heart Foundation. “It's helps replenish body
salts after sweating, and is good support material for nutrition. There are
records of people surviving only on coconut water for days.” Dieters must love
it. “It has little sugar, little cholesterol and no fat,” she says.
Packed with potassium
What makes the drink a star is its K factor. You eat fruits and
veggies to get your potassium, while a glass of coconut water has 569 mg of
this mineral — which is almost twice the amount in a banana. Potassium tends to
regulate blood pressure by counteracting the stimulating effects of sodium, of
which it contains only 160 mg. This in turn helps to prevent problems like
stroke, heart attack and hangovers. Compare this to 14 fl. oz. of a standard
sports drink, which contains 52.5 mg of potassium and 192.5 mg of sodium. So we
have no quarrel with the ad blitz calling coconut water Mother Nature's answer
to dehydration.
Health on a budget.com claims coconut water is anti-viral,
anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. “A 2008 research study showed that coconut
water contains peptides (small proteins) that can kill bacteria. It helps
relieve stomach upsets, protects against ulcer-causing bacteria H. pylori.” Its
answers for “why coconut water?” include ilaneer's ability to dissolve kidney
stones, bring stress relief (small amounts of B vitamins such as thiamine,
riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, B-6 and folate play a crucial role in
lowering anxiety, depression and stress), hangover relief, weight loss
(naturally isotonic, increases metabolism) and detoxification.
Chinemere Onuekwusi of Yahoo! Contributor Network believes
coconut water stops all kinds of adverse drug reactions. Its
sodium+potassium+magnesium composition makes it a good substitute for
saline-glucose, he writes. Coconut water is germ-free (pyrogen free: a
substance that causes fever). It has been found very useful for natural oral
re-hydration therapy (ORT). “It is on record that coconut water if taken during
feverish conditions reduces fever,” he says. “It is also known to calm nervous
and emotional imbalances. Taking coconut water regularly aids in flushing the
liver, since it contains lauric acid that has anti-microbial properties.”
“Over-hyped”, say some. You can get some of these benefits from
other fruits and vegetables, they argue. Liz Applegate, Director, Sports
Nutrition at UC-Davis isn't sold on coconut water as a post-exercise drink. Its
high-potassium-low-sodium combo isn't ideal, she said. “When you sweat, you
lose a lot more sodium than potassium.” Plain water does the job just as well,
notes Samir Zakhari, Ph.D., Director, Division of Metabolism and Health
Effects, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The kidneys
preserve electrolytes when we drink, so there's no need to replace the
electrolytes with coconut water. Also, there's no scientific evidence that
coconut water has anti-aging and kidney health properties. Nor will it cure
cancer and hypertension. “If you have a kidney problem, consult a doctor about
ilaneer intake,” said Dr. Nirmala. “And there is no truth in the belief that it
improves skin texture.”
But you really can't equate coconut water to plain water. Coconut
water contains several antioxidants and essential minerals. When you drink it
fresh from the tender coconut, you avoid the added sugar in sports drinks or
soda. It beats that fake-coloured, fake-sugar drinks any day. Water is fine,
but letting some cool coconut water drip down your shirt-front on a hot day is
heavenly, isn't it?
NUTTY NOTES
* Diets high in potassium can help lower blood pressure and
promote heart health, according to the American Dietetic Association.
* Coconut water is a good source of potassium, but get it from
whole foods such as veggies (spinach, sweet potatoes) and low fat milk as well.
They supply fibre and vitamin D.
* Coconut water contains cytokinins, plant hormones shown to slow
the aging process in plants and fruit flies, according to a study in Molecules.
The benefits aren't yet proven in humans.
* Drink directly from the coconut.
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