Friday, 8 May 2015

NINE REASONS TO EAT BANANAS

1. Fat and Cholesterol
Bananas are naturally fat and cholesterol free. Use mashed bananas to substitute for some or all of the butter or oil
when making cookies, for example, for a healthier treat.
2. Potassium
Bananas are known for their high potassium content, with over 400 mg potassium in a single medium-size banana.
According to
Colorado State University Extension, potassium is necessary for good nerve and muscle function as well
as for maintaining a healthy balance of fluids in the body. The potassium in bananas can help prevent muscle cramps
after exercise.

3. Vitamin C
As with many fruits, bananas contain a good amount of vitamin C. One banana provides about 10 mg of vitamin C,
or about 15 percent of your daily recommended amount. Vitamin C boosts your immune system and cell health and
improves the absorption of other nutrients such as iron.

4. Vitamin B-6
Since B vitamins are more commonly found in animal products, it may come as a surprise that bananas are an
excellent source of vitamin B-6, also called pyridoxine. One banana supplies 35 percent of your daily B-6
requirement. Your body uses vitamin B-6 to grow new cells.

5. Manganese
Bananas are a good source of manganese, with one medium banana providing about .3 mg. Adults need between 1.8
and 2.3 mg of manganese daily. Manganese is necessary for bone health and metabolism.

6. Fiber
According to the USDA, one banana has about 3 g of fiber. Dietary fiber can help you feel fuller longer and also keep
your digestive processes running smoothly.

7. Other Nutrients
Bananas also deliver small amounts of other vitamins and minerals. A banana provides some iron, magnesium, calcium
and phosphorus as well as vitamins A and E, folate, carotene and choline. Bananas also contain trace amounts of
many amino acids.

8. Carbohydrates
Your body uses carbohydrates as a primary source of energy. Eat a banana after a workout to refuel. A banana with
breakfast will start your day off right and will give you the energy to make it through to lunch without snacking.

9. Digestibility
Bananas are easy to digest. When you're sick with a virus or indigestion, bananas can be an appealing way to get
some important nutrients into your system without upsetting your stomach. Mashed bananas are also often used as an
introduction to solid foods for babies.

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