Watermelon
Mens Libido booster
This juicy
red fruit could be the new sexual star. While watermelon is 92 percent water,
the remaining eight percent contains the phytonutrient citrulline, which
converts to arginine, an amino acid that relaxes blood vessels, according to
2008 research from Texas A&M University’s department of horticultural
sciences., watermelon may help
improve blood flow to erectile tissue (present in the female clit¬oral area as
well as the male penis), increasing arousal. Scientists at the university’s
Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center are now working on increasing the
fruit’s citrulline content.
But if you
are trying to conceive, don’t overdo it! Watermelon, like tomatoes, contains
the antioxidant lycopene, which is in the same family as carotene and therefore
has the same beneficial antioxidant effects. On the one hand, that’s great
since carotene, found in many brightly coloured foods, has been shown to lower
the risk of cancer and heart disease. But it is also anti-estrogenic, says Dr.
Sony Sierra, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist at
Toronto’s LifeQuest Centre for Reproductive Medicine, “so a very high volume
may block estrogen and prevent the lining of the uterus from growing and the
fertilized egg from implanting.” Some of Sierra’s patients have disordered
eating habits and eat massive amounts of high-carotene foods such as carrots or
kale. She advises clients to follow Canada’s Food Guide, which recommends a
wide variety of vegetables and fruit, in seven or eight half-cup servings daily
for women (up to 10 servings for men).
Heart
health
Watermelon's high levels of lycopene are very effective
at protecting cells from damage and may help lower the risk of heart disease,
according to a study at Purdue University. Also, the fruit's concentrations of
citrulline and arginine are good for your heart. Arginine can help improve
blood flow and may help reduce the accumulation of excess fat. A
study published in the American Journal of Hypertension found that
watermelon extracts helped reduce hypertension and
lower blood pressure in obese adults.
Anti-inflammatory properties
"The lycopene in watermelon makes it an
anti-inflammatory fruit," Jarzabkowski said. Lycopene is an inhibitor for
various inflammatory processes and also works as an antioxidant to neutralize
free radicals. Additionally, the watermelon contains choline, which helps
keep chronic inflammation down,
according to a 2006 article published in Shock medical journal.
Reducing inflammation isn't just good for people
suffering from arthritis. "When you're sick, you have cellular damage,
which can be caused by a variety of factors including stress, smoking,
pollution, disease, and your body becomes inflamed," Jarzabkowski said.
"It's called 'systemic inflammation.'" In this way, anti-inflammatory
foods can help with overall immunity and general health.
Hydration
"Watermelons are the perfect example of a
food that can help you stay hydrated," said Jarzabkowski. Their water
content can help keep you hydrated, and their juice is full of good
electrolytes. This can even help prevent heat stroke
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