Bananas are one of the most nutritional and healing fruits readily available today |
Monday, 30 June 2014
Bananas are one of the most nutritional and healing fruits readily available today
They are 76% water and are packed with vitamins such as vitamins C
and B6 and minerals such as potassium, copper, and manganese. This high
water/nutrient ratio makes them a great
electrolyte food perfect for busy moms, workout enthusiasts, and people
on the go. Bananas are also an excellent “brain food” great for heavy
thinkers and are known to help build strong muscles as well as
strengthen the nervous system. Bananas contain powerful anti-fungal and
antibiotic compounds as well as protease inhibitors which can help stop
viruses in their tracts. This makes them highly beneficial for chronic
illnesses such as shingles, epstein barr, parkinson’s disease, multiple
sclerosis, arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and lupus. Bananas are
also particularly good for lowering blood pressure, irritable bowel
syndrome, neurological disorders, diarrhea, atherosclerosis,
osteoporosis, coronary artery disease, chron’s disease, stroke, and
kidney, colon, and lung cancers. Bananas contain high levels of
fructooligosaccharides (FOS) which along with insulin helps to promote
nutrient absorption and assimilation. Bananas support the natural
acidophilus bacteria in the bowel which helps promote a healthy and
functional digestive tract as well as keep the immune system healthy and
strong. Bananas can prevent ulcers by strengthening the surface cells
of the stomach lining which helps to create a thicker barrier against
digestive acid and pepsin-the two main causes of ulcers. Bananas are
also an excellent food for athletes as they can help replenish energy
and revitalize the body instantly. Bananas are rich in the amino acid
tryptophan which can help to promote sleep and regulate the sleep-wake
cycle. Bananas can be blended with a little water to make a sweet and
creamy “milk” that is both dairy-free and hypo-allergenic. Banana “milk”
is a great alternative for children and infants who are allergic to
dairy and soy proteins. Bananas can also be cut into pieces, frozen and
placed into a blender or food processor for amazing dairy-free and
fat-free ice creams and “milk”shakes. Bananas should be ripe when eaten
which means the peel should be lightly speckled and the fruit has a
sweet, creamy taste. Unripe bananas can cause constipation and other
adverse reactions. Bananas are a fantastic healing and nourishing food
that is a great addition to a healthy diet. They can be readily found at
your local grocery and health food stores.
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