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Health Benefits of Banana

January 28th, 2010

Bananas are the fruit of a plant of the genus Musa (family Musaceae) , which are cultivated primarily for food, and secondarily for the production of fibers that are used, for example, in the textile industry. they are also cultivated for ornamental purposes.
Bananas have been the all time favorite and perennial fruit for hundreds of years now. It has many curative properties. This fruit is affordable by anyone and is available in plenty in India. All the varieties available are beneficial in their own way.

Health Benefits of Banana :
- Banana is an energy booster.
- Bananas are fruits that are high in fiber, making them an ideal remedy for constipation and an alternative to chemical laxatives.
- Bananas are a natural source of potassium which helps to keep the body fluids and electrolyte balance in body cells and helps in regulating blood pressure.
- Bananas are not only a good source of B vitamins they also contain vitamin C, A.
- Banana is a rich source of iron, thus it is helpful in cases of anemia.
- The skin of the banana is said to help remove warts(cover the warts with the inner skin of banana).
- Banana is also helpful in Stomach ulcer (banana has a natural antacid), Colitis, Digestive disorder, Diarrhea, Constipation (banana is high in fiber), Hemorrhoids.
- Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
- Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood-sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
- Bananas are useful in the treatment of arthritis and gout. A diet of bananas only for three or four days is advisable in these conditions.
- One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey as it calms the stomach.
- Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.
- Cooked banana flower eaten with curd is considered an effective medicine for menstrual disorders like painful menstruation and excessive bleeding.
- Bananas are an ideal fruit to be eaten when a person is suffering from ulcers.
- Eating bananas as part of a regular diet can reduce the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%.

Bananas and losing weight :
Bananas may be one of the best fruits to eat when attempting to lose weight. They are full of nutrients for increased energy and vitality. Bananas are also low in calories and fat, plus they have a high water content and potassium levels. A diet high in potassium foods and lower in sodium-loaded processed foods can help reduce water weight.
The daily diet is restricted to six bananas and four glasses of skimmed milk or buttermilk made from skimmed milk for a period of 10 to 15 days. Thereafter green vegetables may be introduced gradually, reducing the intake of bananas from six to four.

Storing Bananas :
Bananas need to be treated with care as they bruise easily. The ideal way to store bananas is to keep them at room temperature. In order to ripen bananas, you can either wrap them in a newspaper or keep them in a brown paper bag. If you store a banana in a fridge it will turn black. However it will still be edible.

Diabetes – Avoiding weight gain due to accumulation of glucose

November 14th, 2009

One of the main characteristics of Diabetes Mellitus is the inability of the cells of the body to absorb the glucose present in the blood steam. This results in a higher level of the glucose in the blood, which is why the sugar levels of the diabetes afflicted is normally higher. However, a high level of blood sugar (with fasting above 110, post Prandial above 140 mg) can lead to damage to different sections of the body such as the blood vessels, the kidney, feet, eyes, and also lead to cardio-vascular problems. However, another side effect is the accumulation of this unabsorbed glucose leading to the weight level of the patient increasing. This increase in weight has other side effects, and is something that needs to be avoided.
How do you avoid an increase of the weight that is normally a part of diabetes ? Well, there is no easy way – you need to control your diet, and increase the level of physical exercise you do. Some of the measures you can take are:
- Have a more regulated diet – Eat breakfast regularly, and eat healthy. Contrary to popular belief that skipping meals helps, it can result in a reduced level of the body metabolism, which means the energy being burnt by the body reduces.
- Eat healthy. In today’s world, the consumption of junk foods such as fried stuff, pizzas, burgers, chips and fries, carbonated high sugar fizzy drinks, all of these tend to increase the weight of the body. You should modify this diet to include more fibre such as vegetables, oats, whole grains, etc. This has a great effect in controlling the gain in weight.
- Exercise. If you are going somewhere close by, walk rather than go by car. Go out for walks after meals. If you can use the stairs rather than the elevator, do so. Go for a jog in the morning, and soon you will find that you get a energy rush in the morning that helps you for the rest of the day.
- Check you sugar levels periodically. This helps in ensuring that your sugar level remains in control, and has a good effect on weight control.

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