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watermelons lower blood pressure as good as statins and provide many other benefits
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elevated blood pressure (hypertension) is common for many of us from time to time and it has often been the practice of doctors to treat high blood pressure by prescribing dangerous statin drugs. now, researchers have found that healthy watermelons can do just as good of a job without all the nasty side effects which have been linked to statin drugs. in a study just published in the american journal of hypertension, food scientists at florida state university found that consumption of six grams of l-citrulline extract from watermelon extract for six weeks normalized the blood pressure of all nine adults in the study who previously had elevated blood pressure. "we are the first to document improved aortic hemodynamics in pre-hypertensive but otherwise healthy middle-aged men and women receiving therapeutic doses of watermelon," said dr. arturo figueroa, lead researcher of the new study. "these findings suggest that this 'functional food' has a vasodilatory effect, and one that may prevent prehypertension from progressing to full-blown hypertension, a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes," added figueroa the large watermelon fruit is the richest edible source of the amino acid l-citrulline, which regulates healthy blood pressure. l-citrulline is converted to another amino acid, l-arginine, once in the body. however, taking l-arginine as a dietary supplement can cause nausea, gastrointestinal problems and diarrhea, especially among adults who already suffer from raised blood pressure. "individuals with increased blood pressure and arterial stiffness - especially those who are older and those with chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes - would benefit from l-citrulline in either the synthetic or natural (watermelon) form," figueroa said. helping lower and control blood pressure is just one of many health benefits for the large summertime favorite. watermelons have the highest water content of any fruit and, in addition to being a supreme thirst quencher, are excellent sources of several vitamins: vitamin a, an antioxidant which helps maintain eye health; vitamin c, which strengthens immunity, heals wounds, prevents cell damage, and promotes healthy teeth and gums; and vitamin b6, which helps brain function and helps convert protein to energy. tomatoes have been highly advertised as a great source for lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps fight heart disease and several types of cancer, especially prostate cancer. watermelon, however, has the highest concentrations of lycopene of any fresh fruit or vegetable. watermelons also have plenty of thiamine, magnesium, and potassium which are all vital for optimal health. thus if your children, or perhaps yourself, are reluctant to dig into spinach, other dark green leafy vegetables or lima beans on a regular basis, servings of watermelon would be a very healthy substitute - and would make a healthy addition at any rate. watermelons help muscle and nerve function and help maintain the body's proper electrolyte and acid-base balance. they also reduce the risk of colon cancer, asthma, heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis. watermelons are also excellent for kidney health as it can both flush the kidneys and dissolve kidney stones. one of the most popular and effective natural remedies for kidney stones is a tea made from watermelon seeds, though often the juice alone in plentiful quantities will do the trick. a good one way to cleanse both the colon and the kidneys is to go an entire day consuming nothing but watermelon. besides flushing the kidneys it will also usually clean out the colon as well - so well, in fact, that a good piece of advice is to not stray too far from available toilet facilities from about mid-afternoon on when doing a watermelon flush. sources included: http://www.wddty.com/watermelon-as-... http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com... http://planetgreen.discovery.com/fo... http://healthmad.com/nutrition/10-h... http://www.naturalnews.com/028828_k... about the authortony isaacs, is a natural health author, advocate and researcher who hosts the best years in life website for baby boomers and others wishing to avoid prescription drugs and mainstream managed illness and live longer, healthier and happier lives naturally. mr. isaacs is the author of books and articles about natural health, longevity and beating cancer including " cancer's natural enemy" and is working on a major book project due to be published later this year. mr. isaacs is currently residing in scenic east texas and frequently commutes to the even more scenic texas hill country near san antonio and austin to give lectures in health seminars. he also hosts the curezone " ask tony isaacs - featuring luella may" forum as well as the yahoo health group " oleander soup" and he serves as a consultant to the " utopia silver supplement company".
Source :NaturalNews.com
Date :
4
November
2010
Category :
Fruits And Vegetables
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french vegetable processor bonduelle has raised its full-year operating income target range, despite booking a 38.5% drop in first half net profit. the company, which had predicted \"difficult\" trading conditions, said that net profit in the six months to end-december fell to eur15.5m (us$21.4m), down from eur25.2m last year. the group said that profits were hit by \"significant non-reoccurring items\", \"historically high\" stock levels at retailers, cyclical pressure on brand pricing and bad harvests.
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bonduelle has promoted deputy managing director daniel vielfaure to the role of full md. vielfaure, 49, a canadian citizen, has been deputy md of the french vegetable processor since august 2009, a position he combined with that of ceo of the company\'s north america subsidiary. he has spent his entire career in the consumer market, previously holding positions within gillette and pepsico\'s quaker unit.
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a controversial dietary supplement made from fruit and vegetable juice concentrate could significantly reduce the duration of colds, according to a study at the charité - university medicine berlin. the study, published in the british journal of nutrition, followed 500 employees of the charité over 8 months. half the employees took the proprietary us-made juice plus+ supplement daily, while the other half took a placebo, in a randomised double-blind study.
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twenty years of government and public interest programs aimed at increasing us vegetable consumption have had no significant effect on the country\'s dietary habits, according to a comprehensive nationwide study conducted by the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc).the cdc found that the average us resident eats only half the recommended daily fruit and vegetable intake of five or more servings per day.
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nearly one million people fall victim to heart disease every year. the vast majority of these people are unaware that this devastating condition can be prevented with a natural approach to diet. researchers from the european epic (european prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition) study have developed a plan that can reduce the risk of coronary artery disease by 81%. medical researchers understand that heart disease begins early in life and progresses to threaten life as we approach our senior years.
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sgs believes it may be the first company to receive global accreditation to provide certification on the latest version of fssc 22000 food safety benchmarking system. the switzerland-based firm announced its systems and services certification pty ltd business will be able to issue accredited certificates for the fssc 22000 from 1 january 2011 after it was given a successful assessment by the joint accreditation system of australia and new zealand (jas-anz).
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international experts on growing fruit and vegetables in cities gather in senegal a micro garden project in dakar. 7 december 2010, dakar - city-planners must make urban horticulture an integral part of their development and planning strategies to meet the challenges of improving nutrition and feeding a growing population in the face of rapid urbanization, fao assistant director-general modibo traoré told a symposium on urban and peri-urban horticulture in dakar, senegal.
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a multi-million dollar campaign, launched last month by carrot farmers, is aimed at reinventing the image of baby carrots. the unassuming vegetable\'s extreme makeover will include new \"junk food\" packaging and flashy ads targeting a younger demographic. unfortunately, these so-called carrots are covered in chemicals. a chlorine wash will ensure longer shelf life for the snack packages destined to vending machines.
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elevated blood pressure exerts a health threatening effect on every organ in the body as it slowly acts to cause our veins and arteries to deteriorate. small cracks develop as a result and must be patched quickly to avert disaster. in an attempt to ensure our survival, oxidized ldl cholesterol and calcium are used as a biological caulk to patch the damage and prevent us from bleeding to death. this mechanism will help to avoid immediate catastrophe but eventually our arteries will narrow and a deadly clot will form as a result.
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