26 April 2016

Health Benefit of Pineapple and its Nutrient Composition

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27 Significant Benefits Of Pineapples For Skin, Hair, And Health
The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with edible multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries, also called pineapples,and the most economically significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family
Pineapples can be consumed fresh, cooked, juiced, or preserved. They are found in a wide array of cuisines. In addition to consumption, the pineapple leaves are used to produce the textile fiber piña in the Philippines, commonly used as the material for the men's Barong Tagalog and women's Baro't saya formal wear in the country. The fiber is also used as a component for wallpaper and other furnishings.
The word "pineapple" in English was first recorded to describe the reproductive organs of conifer trees (now termed pine cones). When European explorers discovered this tropical fruit in the Americas, they called them "pineapples" (first referenced in 1664 for resemblance to the pine cone)
In the scientific binomial Ananas comosus, ananas, the original name of the fruit, comes from the Tupi word nanas, meaning "excellent fruit as recorded by André Thevet in 1555, and comosus, tufted, refers to the stem of the fruit. Other members of the Ananas genus are often called pine, as well, in other languages. In Spanish, pineapples are called piña ("pine cone"), or ananá (ananás) (for example, the piña colada drink)
A single pineapple is, in fact, a collection of multiple fruits; each one is the fruit of an individual blossom. Available year-round in local markets, pineapples have a vibrant tropical flavor that is both sweet and tart.
Pineapples come with a host of benefits for your skin, hair, and health – some of them include strengthening bones, improving respiratory diseases, fighting against infection, and many more. Read on to know about some interesting pineapple benefits.

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Benefits Of Pineapple For Skin
1. Effective Solution For Acne
The presence of Vitamin C in pineapples enables this fruit to be used, internally as well as externally, as a cure for acne and other inflammatory skin conditions . Bromelain, the anti-inflammatory enzyme in this fruit, boosts up the healing power of Vitamin C
2. Helps Your Skin Look Younger
This fruit gives the collagen synthesis in your body a boost. The higher the collagen synthesis is, the firmer and more flexible your skin will be. Plus, the added nourishment comes from the presence of amino acids and Vitamin C, which ensures that the damaged cells and tissues are repaired quickly . Apply freshly prepared pineapple juice on the face. Wash off using tepid water after 10 minutes
3. Natural Exfoliating Agent
You can also use freshly crushed pineapple wedges to exfoliate your skin . It eliminates the dead skin and accentuates blood flow. This, in turn, makes your skin look brighter.
4. Get Rid Of Those Cracks On Your Feet
The exfoliating property of pineapple, along with its collagen synthesizing nature, makes it an excellent natural scrub for your feet. It helps in sloughing off the flaky, calloused skin of the feet, leaving them smooth, soft, and pretty. The inflammation and swelling, triggered by the cracks, also get relieved
5. Softens And Strengthens Nails
Lack of Vitamin A intake could pave the way for dry, brittle nails. Vitamin B deficiency also causes the nails to crack and split. You do not need any over-the-counter multivitamin pill to ease this condition though! Just use pineapple. You can prepare a nail softening lotion at your home using pineapple juice.
You Will Need
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon fresh pineapple juice
1 teaspoon lemon juice
2 drops lemon oil
What You Need To Do
Mix all the above ingredients in a bowl using a brush or a spoon.
Apply it to your nails and cuticles with the help of a cotton ball or a thin brush.
Rinse after 15 minutes.
How Often Should You Do This
You can do this treatment daily before sleeping.
Caution
If you’re allergic to lemon juice, do not try this treatment.
6. For Hydrated, Radiant Skin
Dry skin looks dull and unattractive. You can now make use of the pineapple to give your skin that hydrated effect. Mix about three tablespoons of freshly crushed pineapples with an egg yolk and a little milk. Apply it topically on your skin and leave it on for a few minutes. Wash off with tepid water and get moisturized skin.
7. Natural Cure For Chapped Lips
Pineapple, when used along with coconut oil, offers relief from chapped lips. Pineapple, like coconut oil, possesses skin hydrating and nourishing properties. Heal your chapped lips and soften them with a pineapple and coconut oil mixture.
Benefits Of Pineapple For Hair
8. Prevents Hair Loss
Vitamin C is an important element that aids in preventing hair loss. It is a powerful antioxidant that combats free radical damage. Pineapple is a rich source of this water soluble vitamin. Eat them as wedges or just juice them fresh and drink it to reap the benefits of Vitamin C and prevent hair loss
9. Good For Inflammatory Scalp Conditions
Bromelain is an anti-oxidative enzyme that possesses anti-inflammatory powers. Daily consumption of pineapple prevents and eases inflammatory conditions, which affect the scalp. It also offers relief from infections of the scalp, preventing unwanted hair fall.
10. For Thicker Hair
Pineapple extracts are known to possess hair thickening properties. The enzymes present in this golden-yellow fruit enrich the hair follicles by rendering necessary vital nutrients. This, in turn, improves the elasticity and thickness of the hair.
Benefits Of Pineapples For Health
Pineapples are loaded with vitamin A and C, fiber, potassium, phosphorous, and calcium. They offer a wide range of health benefits.
11. Prevent Free Radical Damage
Pineapples are a rich source of antioxidants that helps fight against free radicals in the body, thereby preventing further cellular damage. These antioxidants also protect our body from diseases like atherosclerosis, heart diseases, arthritis, various cancers, etc.
12. Prevent Colds
Pineapples are abundant in vitamin C and bromelain, which fight against microbial infections. Eating pineapples with the prescribed medicines can help cure colds and coughs effectively.
13. Strong Bones
Rich amount of manganese present in pineapples helps in strengthening bones and connective tissues. It also contains essential minerals required for a healthy and strong body
14. Healthy Gums
Eating pineapple strengthens your gums, and keeps your teeth healthy and strong
15. Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration is a condition in which adults lose their vision. Beta-carotene present in pineapples improves vision
16. Anti-inflammatory Action
Pineapple fruit is well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties which prevent inflammation in arthritis patients and gives strength to the bones
17. Cures Sinusitis, Sore Throat, Gout, Swellings
Pineapples help prevent sinusitis. They are also effective in curing sore throat, gout, and swellings
18. Anti-Cancer Properties
The abundance of antioxidants in pineapples helps fight against free radicals. This also halts the process of cell damage and prevents several types of cancers
19. Helps Prevent Atherosclerosis
Free radicals cause atherosclerosis, which can be easily prevented by the antioxidants in pineapples
20. Maintains Heart’s Health
Powerful antioxidants present in pineapple help lower the cholesterol levels in the body, thereby preventing heart diseases
21. Immunity
Vitamin C and antioxidants present in pineapples boost the immunity system of our body
22. Digestion
Pineapple is rich in bromelain, vitamin C, and dietary fiber that promote digestion
23. Bronchitis
Pineapple is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. It helps in reducing inflammation in bronchial tubes which generally arises due to bronchitis
24. Catarrh
It is a disorder in which there is inflammation of the mucus membrane in one of the airways or cavities of the body. This disorder can be prevented by eating pineapples regularly
25. Prevents Hypertension
If you’re suffering from high blood pressure and hypertension, then you must start eating pineapples regularly. Higher amounts of potassium and lower amounts of sodium in pineapples help maintain normal blood pressure levels
26. Treats Intestinal Worms
Pineapple contains the digestive enzyme bromelain. A diet rich in pineapple helps clear certain intestinal parasites such as tapeworms.
27. Relieves Nausea
Pineapple juice averts nausea or morning sickness. Pregnant women experience nausea quite often, it’s advisable for them to include pineapple in their diet
Quick And Easy Ways Of Including Pineapples In Your Daily Diet
Combine diced pineapple with chopped shrimp, grated ginger, and a few drops of olive oil. Season to taste and serve this fragrant shrimp salad on a bed of romaine lettuce.
Drizzle maple syrup on pineapple slices and boil until brown. Serve plain or with yogurt.
Chopped pineapple, grated fennel, and cashews go well together and are especially delicious as a side dish to chicken.
Presence of pineapple in fruit salads increases its yumminess.
Add them in your dessert recipes.
Simply juice it up.
Pineapple Nutrition Profile
Have a quick glimpse of the in-depth nutrition information for pineapples:
Nutrient Value
Percentage of RDA
Energy
50 Kcal
2.5%
Carbohydrates
13.52 g
10%
Protein
0.54 g
1%
Total Fat
0.12 g
<1%
Cholesterol
0 mg
0%
Dietary Fiber
1.40 g
4%
Vitamins
Folates
18 µg
4.5%
Niacin
0.500 mg
4%
Pyridoxine
0.112 mg
9%
Riboflavin
0.018 mg
1.5%
Thiamin
0.079 mg
6.5%
Vitamin A
58 IU
2%
Vitamin C
47.8 mg
80%
Vitamin E
0.02 mg
<1%
Vitamin K
0.07 µg
0.5%
Electrolytes
Sodium
1 mg
0%
Potassium
109 mg
2.5%
Minerals
Calcium
13 mg
1.3%
Copper
0.110 mg
12%
Iron
0.29 mg
3.5%
Magnesium
12 mg
3%
Manganese
0.927 mg
40%
Phosphorus
8 mg
1%
Selenium
0.1 µg
<1%
Zinc
0.12 mg
1%
Phyto-nutrients
Carotene-ß
35 µg

Crypto-xanthin-ß
0 mcg

Boost Your Health With Pineapples Today!

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