Pineapple-A natural Cure For Cancer

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Pineapples help fight cancer

Pineapples help fight cancer

Health is the biggest asset in our life. As we all know Cancer is the on the deadliest diseases and is difficult to cure in its later stages. Researchers have found that Pineapples help fight Cancer.

The glistening, golden-orange pineapple slice, simply dripping delectable goodness, is a must-have dessert topping/drink for many. So named for its resemblance to a pinecone, the pineapple originated in South America and is now grown in tropical and subtropical regions all over the world. Called ananaas in Hindi, it is said to have been discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493.

Pineapple has a fruity fragrant aroma, and is loved in both its fresh and canned forms. Nutritionist Aruna Shyamsundar says, "The multiple fruit provides 46 kcal per 100gm of the edible portion, and is recommended in weight reduction and low cholesterol diets because of its low-fat content (0.1 g/100g).

Total dietary fiber is 2.8 gm, and the fruit has small amounts of b-complex vitamins. It can well be taken by renal patients for whom a low potassium diet is recommended, as it has just 37 mg of the mineral

She adds, "Pineapple contains bromelain, which is a digestive enzyme having anti-inflammatory properties. It is rich in antioxidants, which are cancer fighting protective foods. Ulcer patients should avoid it as its natural acidity is high."

Best eaten between meals, the pineapple can be used to make jams, jellies, pies, salads and vegetable dishes.


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G-Ma Johnson  says:
2 years ago

News to me...but good news..Thank You...G-Ma :O)

Sarah  says:
2 months ago

I love pineapples. Good to hear they are a great alternative treatment.

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