Cherries a Superfood? Research Confirms this Well-Known Fruit Tackles Cancer, Insomnia, High Blood Pressure and Gout
For those of you who love cherries, this
ruby sweet fruit is much more than a tasty summer treat. Shown to
combat cancer, improve sleep, balance blood pressure and ease gout, you
really cannot lose. Compounds found within cherries also relieve pain as
well as aspirin. Possessing potent anti-inflammatory properties, these
delicious gems are an excellent way to ward off disease. Rich in
vitamins and minerals as well as antioxidants, cherries are a powerhouse
of nutrition and should be enjoyed often.
Relish the bounty of the season along with improved health
With the cherry season upon us, now is a
great time for basking in all the pleasurable, health promoting
benefits of the fruit. Here are a few examples of how cherries can
enhance your well-being:
Cancer protection
Overflowing with beta carotene, vitamin
C, boron and a class of powerful antioxidants called anthocyanins,
cherries offer a formidable defense against cancer. As reported by Karen
Ansel, M.S., R.D., in Eating Well, “… preliminary studies
suggest the anthocyanin cyanidin may prevent genetic mutations that can
lead to cancer and keep cancer cells from growing out of control. While
tart cherries contain some anthocyanins, sweet cherries pack nearly
three times as many (two-thirds are found in the skins). The riper the
better: As cherries darken, they produce more antioxidants.”
Better sleep
Cherries provide one of the few
naturally occurring sources of melatonin, a hormone that regulates
sleep/wake cycles. According to a study published in the European Journal of Nutrition,
These data suggest that consumption of a tart cherry juice concentrate provides an increase in exogenous melatonin that is beneficial in improving sleep duration and quality in healthy men and women and might be of benefit in managing disturbed sleep.
Pain relief
Research at Michigan State University discovered
anthocyanins in cherries relieve pain as effectively as aspirin. Lead
researcher Muralee G. Nair, Ph.D., observes, “It is as good as ibuprofen
and some of the nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs.” The lab results
indicate consumption of 20 tart cherries can significantly
reduce inflammation and discomfort.
Regulate blood pressure
Loaded with potassium, cherries are an
exceptional food for easing high blood pressure. A balancing mineral,
potassium helps to maintain fluid equilibrium within the body by
offsetting the bloating effect of sodium. Cherries are also a good
source of quercetin, an antioxidant that maintains blood vessel
integrity.
Tame gout
A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture found
that women, aged 22 to 40, who consumed approximately 45 sweet cherries
after fasting had improved urinary uric acid levels and lowered
C-reactive protein. Further research demonstrated anti-inflammatory
characteristics of the fruit. When rats were fed 2 ounces of cherries,
joint swelling was significantly reduced. Both findings indicate
cherries are an exceptional food for painful gout flare-ups.
0 comments:
Post a Comment