The Health Benefits of Guavas
Guavas are found in the tropics, and
invoke images of vacations, summer parties and island life, but this
tasty fruit is more than a celebratory food. This fruit is
bursting with healthy vitamins and minerals and can be used to treat
many serious ailments. You can recognize guavas by their yellow, green
or maroon skins and creamy white or pink pulp.
Weight loss and gain
Blood pressure and Diabetes
Diarrhea, dysentery, and gastroenteritis
Thyroid health
Healthy brains
Scurvy
Constipation
Colds and coughs
Weight loss and gain
Guava is a winning fruit for its many
great benefits. If you’re trying to lose weight, guavas are not a fruit
you need to give up. In fact, this snack-sized fruit can satisfy your
appetite while adding few calories, low amounts of carbohydrates and no
cholesterol to your diet. And, compared to other fruit, adds a low dose
of sugar. Guavas also offer a great source of vitamins, proteins,
roughage, fibers and minerals. For lean people trying to gain weight,
this fruit is also beneficial as it promotes the healthy absorption of
nutrients and its substantial nutrients regulate one’s metabolism.
Guavas are hypoglycemic and rich in
fiber, which helps reduce blood pressure. Dietary fibers maintain the
blood’s fluidity and prevent it from thickening, which can worsen blood
pressure. Foods lacking in fiber (for example refined flour) increase
blood pressure because they convert to sugar more quickly. This can help
fight or even prevent diabetes. The fiber regulates the sugar being
absorbed by the body and the risk of both high spikes and drops in the
body’s insulin and glucose levels is reduced.
The abundant astringent (substances
that contract body tissue) makeup of raw guava and guava leaves helps
loosen the bowels and can reduce the symptoms of diarrhea and
gastroenteritis. Being highly alkaline, the guavas act as a
disinfectant, removing excess mucus from the intestines and inhibiting
microbial growth. For these reasons, guavas can also be used
to treat dysentery. The guavas’ plentiful supply of vitamin C,
carotenoids and potassium can also boost your digestive system.
A good substance for regulating the
thyroid’s metabolism is copper, which guavas have plenty of. The thyroid
glands regulate important hormones and organ system functions, which
helps maintain a healthy balance in your body.
Also present in guavas are high
amounts of vitamins B3 and B6. These both have benefits for the health
of your brain. B3, which is also called niacin, is known to help
increase blood flow and stimulate cognitive function, while B6 helps
preserve normal nerve function.
Guava is your best source for vitamin
C. In fact it has four times the amount of Vitamin C found in oranges,
which are regarded as the go-to food for this vitamin. The concentration
of vitamin C can prevent scurvy, a disease caused by a deficiency of
this vitamin.
The seeds of guavas, either ingested
whole or chewed, are excellent laxatives. In addition to the fruits'
substantial amount of dietary fiber, guavas are advantageous for
treating constipation. These two sources cleanse your intestines and
excretory system and help your body retain water, helping you achieve
healthy bowel movements. Frequently snacking on guavas, then, can be
beneficial for proper digestion.
Drinking the juice of guavas and
fresh guava fruit helps in fighting colds and coughs. The astringent
quality can lessen mucus, disinfect the respiratory tract, throat, and
lungs and reduce microbial activity. The substantial amounts of iron and
vitamin C in guavas also help treat viral infections. It’s advised to
avoid eating overly ripe guavas when you have a cold or cough as they
can actually aggravate them.
Eyesight
The considerable quantities of
vitamin A in guavas are extremely beneficial for the health of your
vision. This helps slow down macular degeneration, the growth of
cataracts and even improve one’s eyesight degradation once it has begun.
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Cancer prevention
Guava is also valuable in your diet
as a preventative measure against cancerous growths and metastasis. The
high levels of an antioxidant called lycopene has been shown to reduce
the risk of prostate cancer and inhibit the growth of breast cancer
cells. Guava leaf oil is another anti-proliferative extract from the
guava plant that has proven effective in reducing cancer growth.
Guavas are also fantastic at
improving skin texture and keeping your skin looking fresh. Guavas are
full of astringents, particularly in fresh fruit and the leaves of the
plant. If you rinse your skin with a guava decoction, the fruit can tone
and tighten areas of loose skin. Eating the fruit also provides a rich
source of vitamins A, B, C, as well as potassium, which are excellent
antioxidants and detoxifiers. They can keep your skin glowing, prevent
premature aging and wrinkles, and can speed up the healing process of
wounds.
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