Apples
– How To Use & Cure Diseases
Apples are the most popularly
cultivated tree fruits; in fact it was probably the earliest tree to be
cultivated by our ancestors. It is an
edible fleshy fruit of the genus Malus tree, belonging to the rose family. Apples have been used as a symbolic
representation in several sacred religious literatures of various cultures.
Eating apples with its peel retained
is found to be generally more beneficial than munching on peeled apples, though
the rind in most apple varieties are found to be usually tough and hard. The main constituents of apples are
alpha-linolenic acids, asparagines, quercetin, lutein, ursolic acid, and
P-hydroxy-benzoic-acid which are all more popularly known as
phytochemicals. However, most of the
benefits got from eating fresh apples come from the flavonoids and enzymes
present naturally in them.
The following lists some health
benefits that can be achieved from eating an apple every single day.
Regulates
Cholesterol and Blood Sugar Levels – Apples are rich in dietary
fibers. This fiber is known as pectin
which is classed as a soluble fiber that can bind with the dietary fats in the
intestine, resulting in a reduction of total cholesterol levels. And in case cholesterol does enter into one's
system, the compounds found in apple peels, prevents the cholesterol from getting
solidified in the walls of the arteries.
Maintains
a Healthy Heart
– With the cholesterol levels taken care of, and with no chance for plaque
build-up in the arteries, the heart health is taken care of as well.
Gallstones – When there
is too much cholesterol in the bile produced by the liver, it becomes difficult
for the cholesterol to remain in its liquid state for long and instead will
begin to solidify and turn into a calculus.
But when apples are munched on a regular basis, cholesterol levels are
maintained well within the norms, thus preventing the formation of these
gallstones.
Gut
Problems
– Since apples are packed with soluble fibers, digestive problems like
diarrhea, constipation, and bloating seldom occurs. Problems with swollen veins in the anal
canal, more popularly known as hemorrhoids, are also alleviated since
constipation is controlled well by regular intake of apples.
High
in Vitamin C
– Apple peels are a good source of natural vitamin C which is necessary to
maintain proper immunity levels so as to protect the body from infectious
diseases, to help in quick wound repair and to maintain good bone and teeth
health. A good dose of vitamin C has
also been found to curb cataract by increasing blood flow to the eye.
Checks
Cancerous Growths
– Certain biological activities occurring in the apple peels helps in curbing
the growth of cancer cells, thereby reducing the risk of developing colorectal
cancers, pancreatic, or even liver and breast cancers.
Apples can either be eaten alone or
combined with other fruits and veggies to increase the nutritional value of a
person's dietary intake.
Caution – The calories derived from
apples comes from mainly the natural sugars present in them. So munching on this juicy fruit many a times
in a day can lead to tooth decay and cavities.
Also, while taking in too many apples at a given time, the digestive
system will not find it easy to process so much fiber at one time and thus can
trigger gastrointestinal problems. As is
with any other fruits or veggies, eating too much of this good fruit can cause
some untoward health reactions in some.
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