Many people love the flavor of tropical fruits like coconuts and mangoes. But did you know that, aside from tasting good, they also have healthy benefits that in some instances could be lifesaving?
For example, five of the most outstanding fruits that can change your life are:
- Coconut
- Mangosteen
- Avocado
- Mango
- Longan berries
Scientists believe an antioxidant in mangosteens can cause cell death in cancer; and avocadoes, mangoes, and longan berries are rich with vitamins and nutrients that can help prevent common birth defects as well as cancer.
With coconuts, the juice – or water inside – not only is sterile, but has the same electrolytic balance as human blood, which enabled medics in the Pacific Theater in World War II to use it as an emergency substitute for plasma. And not too many years ago, coconut oil’s bad reputation caused a panic at the concession stands, when a study claimed that a large movie-theater popcorn, cooked in the oil, delivered as much saturated fat as six Big Macs.
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But coconut oil has recently become the darling of the natural-foods world.
Scientists are backtracking on the worst accusations against coconut oil. It turns out that most of the studies involving coconut oil were done with partially hydrogenated coconut oil. Virgin coconut oil, which has not been chemically treated, is an entirely different thing from a health risk perspective — partial hydrogenation creates trans fats and destroys the essential fatty acids, antioxidants and other positive components present in virgin coconut oil.
According to the New York Times:
“And while it’s true that most of the fats in virgin coconut oil are saturated, opinions are changing on whether saturated fats are the arterial villains they were made out to be … The main saturated fat in coconut oil is lauric acid, a medium chain fatty acid. Lauric acid increases levels of good HDL, or high-density lipoprotein.”
Whole fruit, especially organically grown fruits that are naturally low in fructose, are part of a healthy diet and when eaten in moderation offer your body a laundry list of benefits from all the vitamins, enzymes, and minerals contained in them. Lost sometimes in the debate and confusion about fructose, high fructose corn syrup, and fruit juices is the fact that whole, organic fruit is a great source of nutrients and has been a natural part of our diet on this planet since, well, forever.
“Avocados are native to Central and South America and have been cultivated in these regions since 8,000 B.C. In the mid-17th century, they were introduced to Jamaica and spread through the Asian tropical regions in the mid-1800s. Cultivation in United States, specifically in Florida and California, began in the early 20th century. While avocados are now grown in most tropical and subtropical countries, the major commercial producers include the United States (Florida and California), Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and Colombia.”
The avocado has many health benefits associated with it, and may even help to protect the liver from damage, according to research from Japan:5
Researchers fed avocado and 22 other fruits to laboratory rats Have more than twice as much potassium than a banana The rats were then given D-galactosamine, a substance that causes liver damage by interfering with cell synthesis and results in cell death Promote heart health The rats fed the avocado obtained the least amount of liver damage Have anti-inflammatory properties Are rich in monounsaturated fat, which is easily burned for energy Are a good source of “healthy” fat in your diet My recommendation, as with all foods in general is not to eat avocados every day, as this may lead to food allergies. But avocados as part of your balanced, natural foods diet are a great source of healthy fat.
Also, avocados are one of the safest fruits to buy conventionally grown because its thick shell protects the inner fruit from building up pesticides, and it has been rated as one of the best commercial crops in terms of pesticide exposure.6
Longan Berry—The Chinese Miracle Fruit
Native to China, this yellowish-brown berry with a leathery protective shell is closely related to the lychee fruit (but not as juicy) and is touted for its ability to neutralize poisons. In fact, in Vietnam, where it’s known as “dragon’s eye”, it’s been used as an antidote to snake bites for centuries.
According to the article above,7 longan berries:
“… have long been said by Asian herbalists to have relaxing properties, making them the perfect snack to enjoy to lower your stress levels. It is also said to have anti-cancer, antioxidant, and liver-protective properties. The longan contains high levels of iron, potassium, and large amounts of vitamins A and C. Finding them in a form other than fresh at your local market may be tough, but dried and canned longan are also available.”
These berries can be found at Asian markets throughout North America.
Mangoes – A Great Source of Vitamins A and C
According to the article above, a single mango:
“…will contain half of your recommended daily allowance of both Vitamin A and Vitamin C, as well as some B-Vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, polyphenols, beta-carotene.”
And according to LifeMojo.com:8
“About 4000 BC ago, the wild mango originated in the foothills of the Himalayas of India and Burma, and about 40 to 60% of these trees still grow in India and Southeast Asia. Also known as Mangifera Indica, this exotic fruit belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae. Though native to Southern and Southeast Asia, the fruit is now also grown in Central and South America, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula also. Today, there are over 1,000 different varieties of mangos throughout the world.
One thing to watch out for with mangos, however, is they pack a caloric wallop. For every 100 grams of mango, you’re going to get 75 calories.
Mangosteen
Mangosteen is a fruit found in tropical countries throughout Asia — Thailand, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. It also grows reasonably well in areas such as Hawaii and tropical Northern Australia. It is not a fruit found widely in the supermarkets of North America, but it can be found in Asian markets and can be purchased here on the Internet.
According the above source, mangosteen can cause death in cancer cells. This is taken from studies showing that the xanthones in mangosteens have been shown to destroy cancer cells.9 Research in this area needs to be expanded on, and I definitely do not recommend you drink any mangosteen concoctions that are loaded with added sugar which actually can fuel cancer cell growth.
Also according to one scientific study on the effect of xanthones in mangosteen:10
“The mangosteen rind, leaves and bark have been used as folk medicine for thousands of years. The thick mangosteen rind has been and is used for treating catarrh, cystitis, diarrhea, dysentery, eczema, fever, intestinal ailments, pruritis and other skin ailments. The mangosteen leaves are also used by some natives in teas and for diarrhea, dysentery, fever, and thrush. It is also known that concentrates of mangosteen bark can be used for genito-urinary afflictions and stomatosis.”
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