In this Summer Watermelon can cure your disease….while included in your diet in this वे
In this Summer Watermelon can cure your disease….while included in your diet in this वे
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One of our most favourite out of the bunch is watermelon. Sweet, juicy and delectable, watermelon is available only for a few summer months. Summers are here and we cannot wait to dig into all the amazing fruits the season has to offer. They then became a mainstay in ancient Greek and Roman civilisations. They have found a mention in variety of ancient texts too. Profuse with vital antioxidants and minerals, watermelon is one of the healthiest additions you can make to your diet. It is said that watermelons were first cultivated in Persia, 4000 years ago.

It is also a very good source of plant pigment called lycopene that keeps risk of heart diseases at bay. The citrulline content in watermelon helps enhance blood flow. About 94 percent of watermelon's weight is just water! Yes, you heard us! The fruit is all water and nutrients! The red-fleshed watermelon is enriched with vitamins, which are good for skin and immunity, beta-carotene that is known to boost eye health, and a range of antioxidants.

In health benefits series, one of the most popular health benefits of watermelon is its ability to keep blood pressure levels in check. High blood pressure is a condition that occurs when the force of blood against your artery wall is too high. When your blood pressure levels are consistently above 120/80 mmHg, you are likely to have high blood pressure problems. You must seek a medical expert and take all medicines prescribed. High blood pressure, if left untreated, may increase risk of stroke.

High blood pressure should refrain from foods that are oily or salty. They patients must also take extra caution when it comes to their diet. Excess salt disrupts the water balance in the body exerting extra force on blood vessels, which in turn increases blood pressure. Doctors often advise high blood pressure patients to eat foods rich in potassium. Potassium helps negate the ill-effects of sodium and eliminates extra sodium from the system through urine.

How To Eat Watermelon

You can eat watermelon as part of your breakfast or evening snack. You can also include them in your salads, or blend them in smoothies. Watermelon popsicle made without sugars or additives is also a yummy way to tuck into this fleshy fruit. Make the most of this delicious fruit while the season allows, but remember to not go overboard. Excess of anything may prove harmful to your health.

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