Whether or not you eat bananas, you’ll never look at a banana the same way again after discovering the many health benefits and reasons to add them to your diet.
Bananas have been known to help fight depression, cure hangovers, relieve morning sickness, protect against kidney cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis and blindness just to name a few. They can cure the itch of a mosquito bite and put a great shine on your shoes.
So, if you thought bananas were just for monkeys, think again.
- Bananas help overcome depression due high levels of tryptophan, which is converted into serotonin — the happy-mood brain neurotransmitter
- Eat two bananas before a strenuous workout to pack an energy punch and sustain your blood sugar
- Protect against muscle cramps during workouts and night time leg cramps by eating a banana
- Counteract calcium loss during urination and build strong bones by supplementing with a banana
- Improve your mood and reduce PMS symptoms by eating a banana, which regulates blood sugar and produces stress-relieving relaxation
- Bananas reduce swelling, protect against type II diabetes, aid weight loss, strengthen the nervous system, and help with the production of white blood cells, all due tohigh levels of vitamin B-6
- Strengthen your blood and relieve anemia with the added iron from bananas
- High in potassium and low in salt, bananas are officially recognized by the FDA as being able to lower blood pressure, and protect against heart attack and stroke
Eating bananas aids digestion
- Rich in pectin, bananas aid digestion and gently chelate toxins and heavy metals from the body
- Bananas act as a prebiotic, stimulating the growth of friendly bacteria in the bowel. They also produce digestive enzymes to assist in absorbing nutrients
- Constipated? High fiber in bananas can help normalize bowel motility.
- Got the runs? Bananas are soothing to the digestive tract and help restore lost electrolytes after diarrhea.
- Bananas are a natural antacid, providing relief from acid reflux, heartburn and GERD
- Bananas are the only raw fruit that can be consumed without distress to relieve stomach ulcers by coating the lining of the stomach against corrosive acids
Natural cures from a simple banana
- Eating bananas helps prevent kidney cancer, protects the eyes against macular degeneration and builds strong bones by increasing calcium absorption
- Bananas make you smarter and help with learning by making you more alert. Eat a banana before an exam to benefit from the high levels of potassium.
- Bananas are high in antioxidants, providing free radicals and protection from chronic disease
- Eating a banana between meals helps stabilize blood sugar and reduce nausea from morning sickness
- Rub a bug bite or hives with the inside of the banana peel to relieve itching and irritation
- Control blood sugar and avoid binging between meals by eating a banana
- Eating a banana can lower the body temperature and cool you during a fever or on a hot day
- The natural mood-enhancer tryptophan, helps to relieve SeasonalAffective Disorder (SAD)
- Quitting smoking? Bananas contain high levels of B-vitamins as well as potassium and magnesium speed recovery from the effects of withdrawal
- Remove a wart by placing the inside of a piece of banana peel against the wart and taping it in place
- Rub the inside of a banana peel on your leather shoes or handbag and polish with a dry cloth for a quick shine
Oh, and remember — bananas make great snacks and delicious smoothies.
Now you know why monkeys are so happy. They eat bananas!
Reference: http://www.naturalnews.com/036771_bananas_digestion.html (the link isn’t working anymore but this is where I got all this great information)
Hi Caroline,
Wow this was a wealth of information. Very good information I might add. You also look like you walk your walk and talk your talk. Good luck and much success in your business and thanks so much for sharing.
I love bananas! But, sometimes they make me feel all itchy in my throat and ears. Any idea why?
Hi Melly, that’s a very good question. What is weird is that the sensitivity is sometimes. Could it be something else you ate? Have you ever been tested for allergies? If not, you may want to look into NAET which is a very effective allergy elimination technique. http://www.naet.com. You could also do an elimination diet, which is great because you not only learn to listen to your body but you figure out what it likes/dislikes. Good luck!