Health

Watermelon, the king of summer

When we think about summer 2 things usually come to mind. Sea and watermelon. The king of fruits for the summer is undoubtedly the watermelon. Sweet and cool, since it consists of 90% water. One cup contains just 40 calories and is a good source of fiber.

What increases its value are the nutrients it contains. It is a good source of potassiummanganese, vitamin A, B6, B1, C and lycopene. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant and is responsible for the red color of watermelon.

 Let’s look at the benefits of watermelon in our body.

  • Hydration. Due to the important electrolytes, its consumption helps to prevent dehydration.
  • Helps prevent various cancers such as prostate, breast and lung cancer.
  • Helps prevent macular degeneration at older ages due to lycopene.
  • Consume it together with its spores. Its seeds contain protein, well unsaturated fatty acids, magnesium and B vitamins.
  • Fights inflammation and oxidative stress. The choline it contains helps with sleep, learning and memory.
  • Stomach disorders. Helps with good digestion and constipation.
  • Kidneys. Soothes the kidneys due to the intense diuresis it causes and generally helps with inflammation of the urinary system.
  • Vitamin B6 contributes to the synthesis of neurotransmitters in the brain such as serotonin, melatonin, dopamine.
  • It is associated with decreased insulin resistance.
  • Protects our skin from sunlight. Vitamin C helps in the production and maintenance of collagen.
  • Improves heart function. Reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke. He loves our heart!
  • Reduces muscle pain after exercise.

Enjoy!

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