Sweet, juicy oranges make a delicious and healthy snack or addition to a meal.
A whole orange contains only about 85 calories and has no fat,
Cholesterol or sodium. And, of course, "oranges are well known for their vitamin C content," said Laura Flores, a San Diego-based nutritionist.
Oranges may boost your immune system and improve your skin; they also aid with heart health, cholesterol levels and other issues.
Oranges may additionally help reduce the risk of respiratory diseases, certain cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcers and kidney stones.
Orange juice is also packed with nutrients but does not contain the fiber of a whole orange.
Orange pith, the white substance between the peel and the flesh, is high in fiber.
Furthermore, it is easy to consume more calories when drinking orange juice than when eating an orange, warns the Centers for Disease Control.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF ORANGES.
Immune system,,,
Most citrus fruits have a good deal of vitamin C, and oranges have high levels even compared to their tangy brethren.
Vitamin C protects cells by scavenging and neutralizing free radicals, explains a 2010 article in the medical journal Pharmacognosy Reviews. Free radicals may lead to chronic conditions such as cancer and heart disease.
Not only may oranges help reduce the risk of chronic conditions, but they may also boost a person's immunity when dealing with everyday viruses and infections like the common cold.
SKIN ,,
Vitamin C also helps keep skin looking beautiful, by helping fight against skin damage caused by the sun and pollution.
It is vital to collagen production and may help reduce wrinkles and improve the skin's overall texture.
CHOLESTEROL ,,,,
All the fiber in oranges may help lower cholesterol levels, because it picks up excess cholesterol compounds in the gut and pushes them out in the elimination process.
A 2010 study published in the journal Nutrition Research found that drinking orange juice for 60 days decreased low-density lipoprotein (LDL cholesterol or "bad cholesterol") in people with high cholesterol.
HEART ,,
Oranges contain vitamin C, fiber, potassium and choline, which are all good for your heart, so the fruits may give your ticker a big boost.
Potassium, an electrolyte mineral, is vital for allowing electricity to flow through your body, which keeps your heart beating.
Lack of potassium can lead to arrhythmia, an irregular heartbeat.
According to one 2012 study, people who consumed 4,069 mg of potassium each day had a 49 percent lower risk of death from heart disease compared with those who consumed only about 1,000 mg of potassium per day.
According to Flores, "the potassium found in oranges helps to lower blood pressure, protecting against stroke.
She noted another heart-related benefit, pointing out that oranges are "high in folate, which is beneficial in lowering levels of homocysteine, a cardiovascular risk factor.
DIABETES ,,
Oranges are high in fiber, which can help lower blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes and improve blood sugar, lipids and insulin levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
The American Diabetes Association lists oranges, along with other citrus fruits, as a superfood for people with diabetes.
DIGESTION AND WEIGHT LOSS ,,
Oranges are high in fiber, which aids in digestion by keeping you regular.
It is also good for weight loss.
Oranges are a low-fat, nutrient-rich food with a low glycemic index, which make it an ideal food to consume to protect against obesity, which can lead to other diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke," Flores told Live Science.
The glycemic index is a measure of how food affects a person's blood sugar levels:
Foods with a high glycemic index (such as white bread) cause glucose levels to spike quickly after they are eaten, while foods with a low glycemic index (such as vegetables and legumes) cause blood sugar levels to rise more slowly and remain more constant over time.
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hello @strictboy , I share your way of thinking mostly , and how it should be when eating healthy.
But when you look at the food industry , the way of conserving , the transport and some times the way that it's cultivated , you don't have your doubt's from time to time of the fruit and vegetables that we eat ? As most of the people buy there food instead of cultivating it them selves we are depending on there good intentions with us as a consumer.
like to hear your thoughts about this :).
Yes I agree with you of course sometimes our body can't accept what we eat and sometimes we buy fruits or vegetables it's not good for us in these time our health situation
Because some fruits & vegetables have side effects Cz of our health situation
Yes I agree with you of course sometimes our body can't accept what we eat and sometimes we buy fruits or vegetables it's not good for us in these time our health situation
Because some fruits & vegetables have side effects Cz of our health situation