Apple -Super Fruit




"An apple a day keeps the doctor away" is an old Welsh proverb that most of us are familiar with, but what makes this fruit so special? What health benefits are associated with eating apples?

As one of the most cultivated and consumed fruits in the world, apples are continuously being praised as a "miracle food".

One medium apple with skin contains 0.47 grams of protein, 95 calories, and 4.4 grams of dietary fiber.


Minerals:
Potassium - 195 mg 
Calcium - 11 mg 
Phosphorus - 20 mg 
Magnesium - 9 mg 
Manganese - 0.064 mg 
Iron - 0.22 mg 
Sodium - 2 mg 
Copper - 0.049 mg 
Zinc - 0.07 mg 
Also contains a trace amount of other minerals.

Vitamins:
Vitamin A - 98 IU 
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) - 0.031 mg 
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) - 0.047 mg 
Niacin - 0.166 mg 
Folate - 5 mcg 
Pantothenic Acid - 0.111 mg 
Vitamin B6 - 0.075 mg 
Vitamin C - 8.4 mg 
Vitamin E - 0.33 mg 
Vitamin K - 4 mcg 
Contains some other vitamins in small amounts.



Apple Benifits :

Improve neurological health
Apples are good for neurological health. The fruit contains an antioxidant called "quercetin" which reduces cellular death caused by oxidation and inflammation of neurons, according to research conducted by G. Bureau and M. Martinoli at the University of Quebec.

Prevent dementia
Researchers at Cornell University conducted a study, published in the Journal of Food Science, which found evidence to suggest that apples may help "protect neuron cells against oxidative stress-induced neurotoxicity", which could reduce the risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.

Reduce your risk of stroke
A study involving 9,208 men and women showed that those who ate the most apples over a 28-year period had the lowest risk for stroke. The researchers concluded "the results suggest that the intake of apples is related to a decreased risk of thrombotic stroke."4

Lower levels of bad cholesterol
A group of researchers at The Florida State University stated that apples really are a "miracle fruit". They found that older women who ate apples everyday had 23% less bad cholesterol (LDL) and 4% more good cholesterol (HDL) after just six months.

Reduce the risk of diabetes
Apples could also help in lower your risk of diabetes. A study involving 187,382 people found that people who ate three servings per week of apples, grapes, raisins, blueberries or pears had a 7% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those who did not.

Ward off breast cancer
There is growing evidence suggesting that taking an apple a day may help prevent breast cancer

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