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(21-11-10) Eating apples helps prevent heart disease




by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer

(NaturalNews) A new study presented at the American Dietetic Association (ADA)
Annual Food and Nutrition Conference and Exposition has revealed yet another
amazing health benefit gained by eating apples. According to research out of
the University of Michigan Health System, eating apples and apple products
reduces oxidative stress in the body, boosts heart function and health, and
lowers blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

For the study, scientists tested the effects of both apple pectin, a fiber-
rich compound found in apples, and freeze-dried apples on mice that were prone
to obesity. They compared the mice in the apple groups to another group of mice
fed a standard diet without apples. All the mice consumed constant amounts of
total calories, sugars, and fiber. And at the end of the evaluation period, the
mice in the apple groups exhibited considerable improvement in overall health,
with less cases of heart illness than the non-apple mice group.

"When rodents prone to obesity were given a higher fat diet -- similar to a
'typical American' diet -- and fed a freeze dried powder made from whole apples
(roughly equivalent to two medium-sized apples per day), the results showed a
heart health benefit that went beyond cholesterol reduction alone," explained
Dr. Mitch Seymour, lead researcher for the study.

The powerful antioxidants and phytochemicals in apples help to reduce damage
caused by free radicals. As a result, the key markers of heart disease are
mitigated. Apples are also beneficial to the digestive system because they
supply the intestines with healthy bacteria (http://www.naturalnews.
com/028235_a...). And if you want to help avoid developing cancer, apple skins
are rich in triterpenoid compounds that prevent cancer cells from forming.

Editor's Note: NaturalNews is strongly against the use of all forms of animal
testing. We fully support the implementation of humane medical experimentation
that promotes the health and well-being of all living creatures.

Sources for this story include:

http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNew...

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