Bananas are incredibly
versatile fruits that can be used to make refreshing smoothies, add delicious
flavor to a baked meal, or simply eaten on-the-go. That might explain
why they are one of the world’s most popular fruits: Over 96 percent of
households in the U.S purchase bananas at least once a month, according to
this report.
So we love eating bananas. But
is this obsession good for us?
The research says
yes. Bananas have a lot more going for them than simply an
affordable price and sweet flavor. Studies indicate that the magic number is
three–by eating three bananas per day, you provide your body with about 1500mg
of potassium, and loads of health benefits.
So what exactly are the
benefits?
Here are 10 amazing health
benefits of eating bananas every day:
1. Bananas lower high blood
pressure
Studies show eating as little
as three bananas a day may lower your blood pressure significantly.
A medium-sized banana has about 422 mg of potassium and is nearly sodium-free.
The high potassium-to-sodium ratio helps to neutralize the blood
pressure-rising effect of sodium in the diet.
So it would seem that your
mom’s admonition to reach for a banana instead of that bag of crisps is
very sound advice.
2. Bananas improve
digestion
Bananas are loaded with fiber, both soluble and insoluble. Fiber is an important nutrient in the body because it helps regulate the speed of digestion, slowing it down. Eating a banana will make you feel full longer and can also help with the problem of constipation.
No wonder bananas are often
included in breakfast meals. They help you start your day energized and
keep you satisfied longer.
3. Bananas improve
cardiovascular health
Eating foods high in fiber is
good for the heart, and bananas are full of fiber. A high-fiber diet has
been linked with a lower risk of both cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary
heart disease (CHD). The soluble fiber present in banana is, in particular,
associated with a decreased risk of heart disease.
A healthy,balanced diet will provide the essential
vitamins, minerals and antioxidants your body needs–top it off with a banana or
two for an extra 4 grams of fiber per fruit.
4. Bananas help create
healthy cells
Bananas are rich in
vitamin B6, containing 20 percent of the daily amount required for adult
intake. Vitamin B6 helps the body produce insulin, hemoglobin and nonessential
amino acids necessary to create healthy cells. It also helps with the
production of antibodies that fight infections.
Maybe we should have been
saying it different all along: “A banana a day, keeps the doctor away.”
5. Bananas
improve GI tract health
Since bananas are relatively
easy to digest, they are considered non-irritating for the human
gastrointestinal tract, or GI tract. In fact, bananas not only ease digestive
strain, but also sooth the digestive tract and help restore lost minerals after
diarrhea. That is why they are among the first solid foods introduced to
babies.
This is also one of
the reasons bananas make up part of the clinical BRAT diet – bananas,
rice, applesauce and dry toast – that dietitians use to treat acute diarrhea.
6. Bananas are rich
in Vitamin C
When you think
of vitamin C, oranges and strawberries might be the first fruits that come to
mind. But a full serving of bananas provides a whopping 15 percent of the daily
requirement for this essential nutrient. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant
that neutralizes harmful free radicals in the body. Free radicals are uncharged
atoms, molecules or ions (the “bad guys”) that are constantly destroying cells
in your body. Vitamin C also aids in keeping blood vessels healthy and
produces collagen that holds muscles, bones and other tissues together.
7. Bananas improve athletic
performance
If you have
ever wondered why many athletes love bananas, here’s the reason: Bananas boost
the muscles and provide antioxidants and other nutrients
naturally. According to a study at
the Appalachian State University’s Human Performance Lab, consuming half a
banana every 15 minutes during a cycling time trial test was as effective as
drinking a carbohydrate matched sports drink every 15 minutes. No wonder Yohan
Blake, the Jamaican Olympics sprinter, reportedly eats 16 bananas a day!
8. Bananas fight anemia
Because bananas are high in iron, consuming them can stimulate
production of hemoglobin in the blood and help fight anemia. Anemia is a
condition where there is a decrease in the number of red blood cells or
hemoglobin in the blood, leading to fatigue, paleness and shortness of breath.
Moreover, Vitamin B6 present in
banana regulates blood glucose levels, which can also help those suffering from
anemia.
9. Bananas suppress hunger
pangs
This happens not merely because
eating bananas makes you feel full for longer, but also due to their pleasant
smell. That’s right, the scent of bananas can apparently suppress appetite and
hunger pangs! According to this study by Dr Alan Hirsch of the Smell and Taste
Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, smelling bananas when you are hungry can trick your brain into
thinking that you’ve actually eaten them.
So, yes, bananas can help you
lose weight.
10. Bananas lift mood and
help you feel happy
A medium-size banana provides
about 27 mg magnesium. This mineral can help boost your mood and aid good
sleep. Men and women need 420 mg and 320 mg of magnesium per day, respectively.
If you’re low on magnesium, you’re likely to suffer from anxiety, irritability,
depression and other disorders.
Since many of us don’t get enough
magnesium in our diets, consider eating a banana next time you’re having a case
of the 3 p.m. munchies. It will fill you up and leave you feeling positive.
Bonus non-health benefits
You should also know dried
ground banana peels make fantastic mulch for seedlings and new plants in the
garden. Bananas are also a perfectly safe and healthy treat for your beloved
dog!
A final tick for the pro
column: If you are dying for some pearly white teeth, rubbing banana peel on
your teeth for about two minutes after you brush can contribute to
a perfect smile.
But don’t take it from me. Try
a few bananas today!
By: David K. William
Image: dreamatico.com

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