Apples are known worldwide as a relatively
cheap and readily available, delicious fruit.
There’s hardly any person on the planet
who’s never tasted it fresh or in the form
of juice.
And apple pies are a pretty common desert,
usually even gracing both formal and informal
celebrations with their presence, right?
But does an apple a day really keep the doctor
away?
This saying has been around for years and
years, but does everybody benefit from eating
apples?
And are there any conditions under which it’s
better to stay away from this fruit completely?
To finally answer your questions, here are
10 facts about eating apples that everyone
should be aware of to stay their healthiest.
10.
A Pantry of Vitamins In a Single Fruit.
It’s true that every apple contains a whole
variety of vitamins.
Let’s say, you ate 1 medium sized apple.
You’ve consumed about 95 calories, by the
way.
Along with the feeling of fullness for your
stomach, you get about 4 grams of Vitamin
C, and a huge daily intake of useful microelements,
like Manganese, Potassium and Copper, along
with vitamins A, E, B1, B2 and B6.
It’s also one of the most easily digestible
sources of iron.
Apples are used not only for the prevention
of colds, but also for the treatment of severe
ailments, like malignant tumors.
A sufficient amount of potassium helps stabilize
blood pressure, but calcium is needed to strengthen
tooth enamel and bone tissue.
Looks like a whole pharmacy in one single
and tasty fruit, huh!
9.
Eat Apples to Strengthen Your Brain.
Many studies have shown that eating apples
regularly improves brain activity.
These fruits contain a special antioxidant,
which prevents cell destruction and inflammation.
Apple juice promotes the formation of an important
neurotransmitter that significantly improves
memory.
A 2008 study published in the Journal of Food
Science showed that apples contribute to the
prevention of Alzheimer's.
Isn’t that amazing!?
8.
Heart & Blood & Vessels.
Scientists have already proved that eating
apples daily reduces the risk of strokes and
thrombosis, as it normalizes cholesterol levels
in the blood.
They’ve compared the effect of consuming
about one apple per day with taking special
medicines, called statins, which lower cholesterol
level, but have some side effects.
Experts estimate that apples are almost as
effective in reducing mortality from heart
disease as medications.
In addition, eating apples prevents the formation
of gallstones.
Stones are cholesterol residues that are “petrified,”
and the fiber from apples helps to normalize
cholesterol levels.
Thanks to this, the cardiovascular system
also heals.
In one large study, eating an apple a day
was associated with a 28% reduction in the
risk of type 2 diabetes.
Even if you only eat a few apples a week,
there’ll be a similar protective effect.
7.
Stomach Health With An Apple A Day.
It’s said that apples can help in curing
gastritis, especially the green varieties.
To do this, you need to thoroughly wash the
apples, then peel and grate them.
Eat the grated apples early in the morning.
Since you can’t eat anything for four hours
before and after the apples, prepare to have
breakfast around 11 o’clock.
In the first month, you eat apples in this
form daily.
In the second month - three times a week;
and in the third month - once a week.
But all this should be combined with the prescribed
diet, that is, to exclude spicy and salty
foods, fats, coffee, strong tea, and freshly
baked bread.
Well okay, if I must!
You should ask your doctor about this method
to make sure you have all the necessary information.
6.
Eating Apples Equals Losing Weight.
The fiber contained in green apples takes
a long time to be absorbed, making you feel
fuller, longer.
Unlike artificial diet powders and supplements,
apples are almost totally hypoallergenic,
and hence you reduce the risk of a bad skin
reaction on such a diet.
However, it’s important to remember here
that nutritionists don’t recommend eating
apples after 4 P.M.
They’ve proved that in this case, your body
simply won’t have enough time to digest
all the nutrients from the apple.
By the way, these fruits contribute to gas
formation, so don’t forget to take this
into account while trying an apple diet.
5.
Eat Apples For Better Digesting.
Due to the fiber and pectin contained in apples,
these fruits can help fight virtually any
digestion problem.
They normalize the intestinal microflora and
help promote the good type of bacteria in
our gut.
And due to the content of vitamins in apples
such as carotene, iron, manganese, potassium
and calcium, they’re recommended for intestinal
infections.
But still, these apples can provoke a disruption
of the gastrointestinal tract.
So, if you have some troubles with gastritis
or a duodenal ulcer, you’d better choose
baked apples instead of raw ones.
No worries - during cooking, they don’t
lose too many nutrients.
4.
Beauty and Health With An Apple A Day.
Due to the pectin that’s in each apple,
consuming these fruits on a daily basis will
help improve complexion, and prolong youthfulness
and freshness of the skin.
By the way, apples contain an anti-aging compound.
The baked apples have the same great benefits
as raw apples, so you can have some variety
in your diet.
Not only can you eat apples, but you can also
apply them on your hair and skin in the form
of beauty-masks.
Try to put thin slices of apples on the skin
under the eyes to get rid of edema and dark
circles.
3.
Apples Help Strengthen The Immune System.
Everyone knows what stress can do to a person:
bad mood, low productivity, inner health problems
and much more.
But guess what?
Apples can help here, too.
Due to the antioxidant quercetin, which is
found mainly in red apples, these fruits can
strengthen the immune system, and help the
body cope with stress.
They also help to cleanse the liver in these
situations.
2.
Eat Apples Daily But Know the limits
Despite all the beneficial properties of apples,
they shouldn’t be consumed without limits.
Apples contain carbohydrates, which our body
processes into glucose.
If you lead an active lifestyle, play sports
or visit gym at least 2 times a week, then
it’ll be beneficial for you.
But if you have a sedentary job and an inactive
life, apples can do harm by causing spikes
in blood sugar.
That’s why it’s better to avoid eating
more than 3 medium sized apples per day.
In this case, you’ll get useful substances,
but not harm the body or add too many extra
calories.
1.
Apple – Culinary Miracle.
Of course, it’s better to eat any fruit
in an uncooked way, right.
But to diversify your daily ratio, and keep
consuming all the vital microelements that
apples contain, you can make juice or smoothies,
bake pies, or make deserts.
You could even make chips out of them!
People in Italy eat briquette with apples,
and in India they cook apple chutney.
Just search the web and you’ll find a whole
bunch of tasty things that are easy to cook.
Do you know some nice recipes yourself?
Don’t be greedy, share them in the comments
section below!
And here’s a few more interesting things
about apples for you:
They consist of 85% water, which means that
these fruits are vital for hydration and energizing.
It’s better to eat an apple about 20 minutes
before the main meal.
That’ll help to take the edge off your hunger
and, hence, you’ll consume fewer calories
while eating.
It doesn’t matter whether you choose a red
apple or a green one.
All in all, every type of this fruit is beneficial.
Just try not to peel them, ‘cause a bunch
of the nutrients I’ve already mentioned
are contained in the skin.
As you can judge by yourself, an apple a day
may not totally keep the doctor away, but
it’ll help!
Remember that with every single juicy crunch
you take.
Hey, Brightsiders!
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say, one month and then share our thoughts
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