A deficiency of lutein and zeaxanthin has
been associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). But
fortunately, watercress is a top source for these two special
carotenoids, as well as other eye enhancing nutrients like vitamin A and
beta-carotene.
The American Optometric Association says that AMD is the greatest cause
of blindness in people aged over 55, and its incidence is expected to
triple by 2025. Therefore, to give your body enough of these AMD and
cataract defying nutrients, you should try to make watercress a staple
part of your diet. A single cup of raw watercress contains around 1961
mcg of zeaxanthin and lutein.
4. Reduces blood pressure and helps your heart.
People with cardiovascular disease can also
be helped by eating lutein and zeaxanthin rich foods, such as
watercress. One study concludes that high blood levels of lutein and
zeaxanthin are associated with reduced atherosclerosis (artery
hardening). Furthermore, those with higher levels of carotenoid blood
levels have a much-reduced risk of suffering from heart attacks.
The high nitrate levels of watercress also have a positive effect on
heart health. Nitrates are the salt of nitric acid – they are essential
nutrients for plant growth. Though nitrates can have some negative
effects on humans, because some vegetables, like watercress, contain
vitamin C, which naturally inhibits nitrosamines, eating them gives us
all the health benefits and none of the negatives. Here are some of the
possible health benefits to be gained from increased nitrate
consumption:
• Reduced blood pressure
• Inhibited platelet aggregation
• Improved endothelial dysfunction
• Enhanced exercise performance in both healthy individuals and those
with peripheral arterial disease
Nitrates and nitrites are converted to nitric oxide in your blood.
Having a high level of nitric oxide has been associated with relaxed
blood vessels and low blood pressure. Very high levels can also prevent
blood clotting.
One study centered on 17 young healthy adults recorded a decreased
diastolic blood pressure of 3.7 mm Hg. when they consumed 15-250 grams
of nitrate-rich vegetables including watercress – in only three days!
5. Lowers Cholesterol
Did you know that watercress is probably
the best vegetable out there for fighting high cholesterol? A study into
rats with high cholesterol who were fed watercress daily for one month
showed the following astonishing changes:
• A reduction in triglycerides by 43%
• A decrease in total cholesterol by 37%
• A reduction of LDL, ‘bad’ cholesterol, by 49%
• An increase of HDL, ‘good’ cholesterol, by 16%
A similar study on rats that consume a high fat diet found that, by
adding watercress to their diet, their total cholesterol, triglycerides,
and LDL levels were normalized, in only 10 days.
6. Keeps Your Bones Strong and Healthy
Though many of us grew up with the notion
that milk is the greatest drink for boosting calcium levels, we should
probably have been drinking a watercress smoothie instead, according to
science, since watercress has more bioavailable calcium than cow’s milk -
every gram of watercress contains 1.5 mg calcium, compared to 1.13 mg
for milk.
Furthermore, milk contains a rather
hard-to-digest protein called casein, which is not to be found in
watercress. Therefore, watercress is easier on your body. One study
published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition warns against
the habit of acquiring the bulk of one’s calcium from dairy since the
attendant casein, calcium, lactose, saturated fat, and cholesterol can
lead to poor health.
Also, a deficiency in vitamin K has been associated with an increased
risk of bone fractures. This is because vitamin K boosts your body’s
capacity to absorb calcium. Fortunately, a single cup of watercress will
give you all the vitamin K you need for the day.
Since one study has shown that women with adequate levels of vitamin K
are less likely to break a hip, you should now be feeling convinced that
watercress should become a regular part of you diet.
7. Manages Diabetes
Researchers from one study tried to replace
the insulin treatment of type 2 diabetes in rats with watercress
extract. They found that the rats treated with watercress for the
longest amount of time had the lowest blood sugar levels.
Watercress also contains the antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid. This has
been studied for its reputed role in:
• Lowering glucose levels
• Increasing insulin sensitivity
• Preventing oxidative stress-induced changes in diabetic patients
Though it’s still much too early to state definitively that watercress
as a natural supplement is as effective as prescription drugs, it’s
certainly not wrong to say that this may become a possibility in the
future following more clinical trials.
8. Gets Your Skin Healthy and Beautiful
Because watercress contains a wealth of
minerals and antioxidants, its ability to improve our skin’s health by
flushing out toxins is indisputable. In one four-week study, 10 out of
11 women saw “visible improvements in their skin” after they had added a
bag of watercress to their daily diet. Specifically, the watercress was
credited with a reduction in visible wrinkles, and improved skin
texture, a decrease in brown spots, and fewer skin bacteria.
3 Cups (100g) of watercress provides 72% of one’s daily recommended
intake of vitamin C, and antioxidant that combats the free-radicals that
threaten our skin with rapid aging, wrinkles, and dull spots. Vitamin C
is also essential for the collagen creation that improves our skin’s
elasticity and firmness.
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