Mangos are one of the most popular and
nutritionally rich fruits in the world and are often referred to as “The
King of the Fruits”. Mangos are an amazing source of vitamins A, C, E,
and B-complex as well as health promoting flavonoids such
as beta-carotene and alpha-carotene. Mangos are a powerful anti-cancer
food and are specifically known to help prevent lung, breast, colon,
prostate, blood, and oral cancers. They are also highly beneficial in
the prevention of strokes, heart disease, arthritis, cognitive
disorders, respiratory diseases, and kidney disease. Mangos can help to
alkalinize the whole body by helping to flush out toxic acids and
rebuild the alkali reserves in the body. Mangos are packed with enzymes
and are a prebiotic food, meaning they contain compounds that stimulate
and feed the good bacteria in the intestines which greatly aids in
digestion and assimilation. Mangoes contain a significant amount of
pyridoxine (B-6) which is vital for the synthesis of serotonin and
dopamine in the brain. Pyridoxine is also essential in maintaining
hormonal balance and proper immune function as well as for helping the
body break down sugars, fats and proteins. Mangos are thought to help
prevent insomnia and provide for a better nights sleep. In some
countries mangos are eaten right before bed as a natural sleep aid.
Mangos are known to help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol due to its
significant fiber, pectin, and vitamin C content. Mangos are also
excellent for promoting good eyesight and helping to prevent night
blindness and dry eyes. They are also wonderful for skin health and can
be used both internally and externally to help clear clogged pores,
eliminate pimples, and add a natural glow to the skin. Mangos are one of
the worlds most versatile fruits and can be used in both sweet and
savory recipes. Consider using mango in your smoothie, salads, salsa,
avocado, and vegetable dishes. Spices also pair well with mango and try
experimenting with cinnamon, curry, cloves, and chili pepper to boost
the flavor and nutrition of your meals. Start or end your day with a
simple but delicious mango pudding. Blend 2-4 ripe mangos (peel and pit
removed) in a blender or food processor until creamy and smooth. Pour
into a bowl and top with fresh berries. There are several varieties
available in supermarkets throughout the year including Tommy Atkins,
Kent, Yellow, Ataulfo, Keitt, and Champagne. Some are sweet and creamy
while others are juicy and bright. Experiment with finding new ways to
add mangos into your diet. Your body will love you for it.
This blog is intended to provide more information for everyone who wants a more healthy and greener lifestyle. Live green. Live life to the fullest.
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Friday, May 2, 2014
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