1. They’re antioxidant powerhouses. Actually, as
fruits go, strawberries have the fourth highest level of antioxidants of
foods recently tested. Antioxidants protect your body from free
radicals linked to aging and disease.
2. They’re excellent sources of vitamin C which
boosts the strength of arteries, prevents bruising, and strengthens your
body’s stress glands—the adrenals—which require the highest levels of
vitamin C of all organs or glands in your body. Eight strawberries have more vitamin C than an orange.
3. Strawberries have been shown in studies to regulate blood sugar levels.
Eating one cup of fresh strawberries caused a significant reduction in
blood sugar spikes. Blood sugar spikes are linked with weight gain,
mood swings, diabetes, and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). That’s
because the spikes are followed by plummeting blood sugar levels soon
afterward.
4. Strawberries have anti-inflammatory and anti-pain properties.
Studies show that they lower levels of the inflammatory marker
C-reactive protein (CRP). One study showed that they need to been
consumed at least 3 times per week to capitalize on their
anti-inflammatory nature.
5. They’ve been proven helpful in the management of heart disease and arthritis.
6. Strawberries contain anthocyanins which stimulate the burning of stored fat in the body to use as fuel. Research published in The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
showed reduces weight gain in animals fed a high fat diet. Research
also shows anthocyanins boost short-term memory by 100 percent in eight
weeks.
7. They have anti-cancer properties. Their
flavonoid content causes the body to interfere with the stages of
development of cancer cells, preventing their ability to multiply.
8. Strawberries’ phenolic acids demonstrate anti-allergenic properties,
meaning they help reduce the biochemical processes that are linked to
allergic reactions. Of course, as with any food, some people are
allergic to strawberries, so if you suspect an allergy you should avoid
them.
9. They’re delicious and versatile. Add fresh or
frozen strawberries to smoothies, shakes, or blender “juices.” Top
whole grain waffles or pancakes with fresh strawberries, blend them with
avocado to create a delicious pudding, or just enjoy them on their own.
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