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10 Health Benefits of Tomatoes Though botanically categorized as a fruit, the tomato is generally referred to as a vegetable in the culinary world. The tomato has become a cooking staple all over the world. Here are 10 reasons why you should eat tomatoes for your health: Cancer Prevention Tomatoes are a great source of antioxidants and phytonutrients, both associated with reduced risk of cancer. Though tomatoes are now being linked to multiple types of cancer prevention, they have well researched effects on prostate cancer. The phytonutrient alpha-tomatine has been proven to alter the process of developing prostate cancer cells. One study showed that four servings of tomatoes per week for men reduced the risk of prostate cancer by 40%. Additionally, a study at the University of Montreal linked the antioxidant lycopene, abundant in tomatoes, with reduced risk of pancreatic cancer. Tomatoes have also been linked with reduced risk of lung cancer in multiple studies. High In Antioxidants Tomatoes are very rich in three common, yet very powerful, antioxidants: vitamin C, vitamin A and beta-carotene. These vitamins work to fend of DNA damage from free radicals. Consequently, tomatoes may help to ward off age related diseases such as atherosclerosis and diabetes. They also contain good amounts of manganese and vitamin E. However, it is the tomato’s rich concentration of the antioxidant compound lycopene that makes it a real star in the antioxidant world. Lycopene is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol levels, anti-inflammatory properties, and the prevention of age related diseases such as macular degeneration. Heart Health Lycopene, vitamin C and the other major antioxidants found in tomatoes are known to improve cardiovascular health by adding oxygen to the blood stream, improving blood flow and circulation, lowering cholesterol levels and improving fat blood profiles. Bone Health Antioxidants like lycopene may be essential in maintaining healthy bones because they help prevent oxidative stress to the bones. The high levels of potassium found in tomatoes may also promote good bone health. Anti-Inflammatory Tomatoes contain several carotenoids considered to be effective anti-inflammatory agents. Vegetables with high levels of antioxidants are also considered beneficial to the body’s inflammation system. Potassium Rich Tomatoes are rich with potassium, a vitamin often found deficient in the human diet. Low levels of potassium have been associated with high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, arthritis, cancer and digestive disorders. Eye Health Research has linked the antioxidants in tomatoes with reduced risk of macular degeneration. Lycopene and vitamin A are thought to have the most positive effects on the eyes. Diabetes Tomatoes are a good source of the mineral chromium, which may help diabetics regulate blood sugar levels. Alzheimer’s Disease A few studies have linked tomato consumption with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease and increased neurological function. However, more studies are needed to prove this connection. Weight Loss Diets containing tomatoes have been linked with reduced risk of obesity. More studies are needed to confirm the connection between weight loss and tomato consumption, however, tomatoes are a low calorie, nutrient dense food that makes them a healthy addition to any effective weight loss program
Posted on: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 00:04:25 +0000

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