Narın faydaları / Health Benefits of Organic Pomegranates
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• Tansiyonumuzu olumlu bir şekilde düzenler•
Kalbimizi korur düzenli çalışmasına destek olur•
Enfeksiyona karşı vücut direncini korur ve artırır•
Enerji verir, yorgunluğu giderir•
İdrar söktürücü etkisiyle toksin atılımını sağlar•
Bağışıklık sistemini güçlendirir hastalıklara karşı korur•
Kolesterol ve kan şekerimizi regüle eder artmasını engeller•
Bağırsak parazitlerinin düşmanıdır, iyi bakterilerin artmasını sağlar•
İshali (diare) önler, tedavide destek sağlar•
Ciltte olumlu katkısı vardır, pürüzsüz görünüm sağlar•
Cilt enfeksiyonlarında olumlu katkısı vardır
Persians believe Eve actually ate a pomegranate she plucked from a small tree in the Garden of Eden, not an apple. And ancient Egyptians buried their dead with pomegranates because they believed it offered eternal life.
This unusual fruit is also featured in mythology and tradition as a symbol of good tidings. That’s why Greeks break open a pomegranate at wedding celebrations, and the Chinese eat candied pomegranate seeds for good luck.
Current Research into Pomegranates
These days, researchers are discovering the truth beyond the myths surrounding the pomegranate’s powers, proving why this exotic fruit has claimed such a fabled place in cultures throughout the ages. And scientists conducting research on the many health benefits of pomegranates have made some startling finds.
First, organic pomegranates are full of antioxidants. These are vitamins and enzymes known for keeping low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad” cholesterol from oxidizing and causingatherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Organic pomegranate seeds act a lot like aspirin, keeping blood platelets from sticking togetherand forming dangerous blood clots.
Antioxidants also buffer the effects of free radical damage to your cells caused by oxidation. Free radicals are produced by functions within the body and elements outside the body, such as radiation from the sun. Since you can’t stop free radical occurrence and oxidation, it’s important to consume foods that help neutralize their potential damage.
Research also shows that eating organic pomegranate seeds and drinking pomegranate juice canincrease oxygen levels to the heart.
Other studies reveal that, over time, organic pomegranates might help combat erectile dysfunction. This super fruit might also reduce the inflammation of arthritis by slowing down the enzymes that break down cartilage.
How to Eat Your Organic Pomegranate:
So, how do you eat a pomegranate, anyway? About the size of an orange, it’s an intricate fruit containing a maze of seeds inside of inedible flesh that’s covered in a bark-like skin. Still, there is an easy way to get to all those nutritious,sweet and juicy seeds.
Some people suck the juice out and spit out the seed. It is a personal choice but it is beneficial to eat the entire seed. Most of the beneficial fiber actually comes from the seed.
Organic pomegranate seeds are simply bursting with a delicious, pleasant, slightly acidic flavor that has all the sweetness of cranberries without the tartness.
I suggest sprinkling the seeds on a green salad or a fruit salad for a surprising taste sensation. You can add them to any recipe that calls for fruit or seeds, too. Pomegranates are often used in Middle Eastern dishes and make a great cranberry-style sauce.
Organic pomegranate seeds are also perfectly delicious eaten all by themselves.
Health Benefits of Organic Pomegranates
Packed with antioxidants equal to those in green tea and red wine, and especially loaded with Vitamin C and Potassium, pomegranates are said to help:
Note: Eating pomegranates might interfere with certain medications in the same way that grapefruit juice does. Be sure to ask your doctor or pharmacist about any drug interactions, if that’s a concern.
• Tansiyonumuzu olumlu bir şekilde düzenler•
Kalbimizi korur düzenli çalışmasına destek olur•
Enfeksiyona karşı vücut direncini korur ve artırır•
Enerji verir, yorgunluğu giderir•
İdrar söktürücü etkisiyle toksin atılımını sağlar•
Bağışıklık sistemini güçlendirir hastalıklara karşı korur•
Kolesterol ve kan şekerimizi regüle eder artmasını engeller•
Bağırsak parazitlerinin düşmanıdır, iyi bakterilerin artmasını sağlar•
İshali (diare) önler, tedavide destek sağlar•
Ciltte olumlu katkısı vardır, pürüzsüz görünüm sağlar•
Cilt enfeksiyonlarında olumlu katkısı vardır
Persians believe Eve actually ate a pomegranate she plucked from a small tree in the Garden of Eden, not an apple. And ancient Egyptians buried their dead with pomegranates because they believed it offered eternal life.
This unusual fruit is also featured in mythology and tradition as a symbol of good tidings. That’s why Greeks break open a pomegranate at wedding celebrations, and the Chinese eat candied pomegranate seeds for good luck.
Current Research into Pomegranates
These days, researchers are discovering the truth beyond the myths surrounding the pomegranate’s powers, proving why this exotic fruit has claimed such a fabled place in cultures throughout the ages. And scientists conducting research on the many health benefits of pomegranates have made some startling finds.
First, organic pomegranates are full of antioxidants. These are vitamins and enzymes known for keeping low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad” cholesterol from oxidizing and causingatherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Organic pomegranate seeds act a lot like aspirin, keeping blood platelets from sticking togetherand forming dangerous blood clots.
Antioxidants also buffer the effects of free radical damage to your cells caused by oxidation. Free radicals are produced by functions within the body and elements outside the body, such as radiation from the sun. Since you can’t stop free radical occurrence and oxidation, it’s important to consume foods that help neutralize their potential damage.
Research also shows that eating organic pomegranate seeds and drinking pomegranate juice canincrease oxygen levels to the heart.
Other studies reveal that, over time, organic pomegranates might help combat erectile dysfunction. This super fruit might also reduce the inflammation of arthritis by slowing down the enzymes that break down cartilage.
How to Eat Your Organic Pomegranate:
So, how do you eat a pomegranate, anyway? About the size of an orange, it’s an intricate fruit containing a maze of seeds inside of inedible flesh that’s covered in a bark-like skin. Still, there is an easy way to get to all those nutritious,sweet and juicy seeds.
- Cut off the crown (you’ll see it) and throw it away or better yet use it for compost.
- Score and slice the rind all around, but don’t cut the rind all the way through.
- Soak the pomegranate face down in cold water for about ten minutes.
- While the pomegranate is still in the bowl of water, break apart the scored rinds, and remove the seeds from the flesh (the seeds will sink to the bottom of your bowl).
- Remove the rind and membrane from the bowl with a sieve or spoon.
- Drain the seeds with a colander and pat dry with a paper towel.
Some people suck the juice out and spit out the seed. It is a personal choice but it is beneficial to eat the entire seed. Most of the beneficial fiber actually comes from the seed.
Organic pomegranate seeds are simply bursting with a delicious, pleasant, slightly acidic flavor that has all the sweetness of cranberries without the tartness.
I suggest sprinkling the seeds on a green salad or a fruit salad for a surprising taste sensation. You can add them to any recipe that calls for fruit or seeds, too. Pomegranates are often used in Middle Eastern dishes and make a great cranberry-style sauce.
Organic pomegranate seeds are also perfectly delicious eaten all by themselves.
Health Benefits of Organic Pomegranates
Packed with antioxidants equal to those in green tea and red wine, and especially loaded with Vitamin C and Potassium, pomegranates are said to help:
- Lower Risk of Heart Disease [1] [2] [3]
- Lower Risk of Cancer, Especially Prostate & Breast [4] [5] [6]
- Lessen Symptoms of Diarrhea [7] [8]
- Reduce Cholesterol [9] [10] [11]
- Control Your Weight [12] [13] [14]
- Fight Cell Damage [15]
Note: Eating pomegranates might interfere with certain medications in the same way that grapefruit juice does. Be sure to ask your doctor or pharmacist about any drug interactions, if that’s a concern.
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