THE MIGHTY
BLUEBERRY
HEALTH BENEFITS
of BLUEBERRIES: One of nature's most amazing and powerful anti-oxidants,
blueberries offer a variety of health benefits, from to lowering cholesterol
to building up urinary tract health, improving vision and much more.
Researchers
around the world are proving without a doubt the marked health benefits
of this demure but powerful little fruit. The growing body of evidence
suggests this delicious gift, part of Mother Nature's Bounty, could
possibly stand as an effective disease fighter.
Research
conducted at the USDA center has found blueberries rank hands down
number one in antioxidant activity. This is in comparison to 40 other
fruits and vegetables. The role of antioxidants is to neutralize free-radicals,
the by-products of energy metabolism. Free radicals are responsible
in part for cancer and other age related diseases. Anthocyanin, the
pigment that makes blueberries their dark purply blue, is though to
be the key agent in this disease fighting process.
In another
research study conducted by the USDA, it was found that feeding blueberries
to laboratory rats slowed down the age related loss in mental capacity.
This finding alone has major implications for human cognitive decline,
namely Altzheimer's and other age related cognitive diseases. Again,
it is purported that the high antioxidant activity probably played
a role.
High Cholesterol?
Try incorporating the mighty blueberry into your daily diet. It is
postulated that blueberries may reduce the build-up of the bad cholesterol
that contributes to heart disease. And once again, the dark pigmented
antioxidants are thought to play a key role in cholesterol reduction.
The American Chemical Society feels that the health supporting compounds
can be extracted and developed into a nutraceutical for those who
do not respond well to current statin drugs.
Urinary
tract infections? How about some blueberries? Rutgers University researchers
have isolated yet another blueberry compound that appears to promote
urinary tract health. It seems special components of the blueberry
inhibit the ability of some types of infectious bacteria to adhere
to the walls of the urinary tract.
Your eyesight?
European studies have documented the relationship between bilberries
(the European cousin of the American blueberry) and improved eyesight.
One study conducted in Japan releaved that blueberries may help ease
eyes fatigue. The magic components again? The out dark blue pigment.
The belief
that certain foods have medicinal and other healing properties has
been with us since the first recorded and documented writings ever
produced by man. Today food properties and their potential for healing
are being explored by both the food and medical sciences. Though blueberries
are not a cure-all, it goes without saying that the natural substances
they contain are now thought to have marked health benefits, including
naturally occurring fiber, antioxidants and vitamins. So far, the
powerful antioxidant properties of the blueberry seem to have the
most conclusive role in the prevention and delay of certain diseases
such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and the aging process. The
caveat. There exist no long term human studies to date. However, why
look a gift horse in the mouth? Have you had your blueberries today?
About the Author
Dr. Linda Posh MS SLP ND, has been in the lab developing whole food
nutritional supplements. Nutra-Resources Body Balance Liquid Vitamin
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