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Persimmon Health Benefits and Usage

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Persimmon Health Benefits and Usage

Persimmons contain many health benefiting phyto-nutrients flavonoid poly-phenolic anti-oxidants like catechins and gallocatechins as well as important anti-tumor compound betulinic acid. Catechins are known to have anti-infective, anti-inflammatory and anti-hemorrhagic (prevents bleeding from small blood vessels) properties. It is use as a traditional Chinese remedy for hiccups. Take 9 grams of calyx of the persimmon fruit and 3 grams of fresh ginger. Add water and steam for a few minutes and eat.







[LEFT]Persimmon cake is also used as a traditional remedy for diarrhea, hemorrhoids, lung infections and asthma. To make persimmon cake: the fruit should be plucked when the skin starts turning yellow. Peel and discard the skin and place the fruit in the sun to dry, applying pressure frequently on each fruit to gradually flatten it. Continue drying the flattened fruit in the sun or in the open until a white frosting appears and covers the entire surface.



Astringent taste of persimmon can help stops diarrhea, reduces sweating, and slows or stops bleeding.Persimmons can help prevent cancer because it is high in vitamin A. It contain compounds known as shibuol and betulinic acid that are thought to have anti-cancer properties.A study conducted in Japan showed that the peel of the persimmon contains phytochemicals known as proanthocyanidins which may protect cells against oxidative damage associated with aging.
[/LEFT] The best way of enjoying this healthy fruit is by eating it fresh. It is also use as ingredient when making cakes, desserts, pies and ice cream. At home, you can add persimmon slices to salads or puree them to make smoothies, jellies, a topping for pancakes, or use it as a flavoring for yogurt. It can also be mixed with other fruits to create a fruit salad. The fruit is low in calories (provides 70 cal/100g) and fats but is rich source of dietary fiber.




Fresh permissions contain anti-oxidant compounds like vitamin-A, beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin and cryptoxanthin. Together, these compounds functions as protective scavengers against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) that plays a role in aging and various disease processes. zeaxanthin, an important dietary carotenoid, selectively absorbed into the retinal macula lutea in the eyes where it is thought to provide antioxidant and protective light-filtering functions; thus, helps prevent "Age related macular disease"(ARMD) in the elderly. The fruits are also very good source of vitamin-C, another powerful antioxidant (especially native Chinese and American persimmons; provide 80% of DRI). Regular consumption of foods rich in vitamin C helps body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals. The fruit is good in many valuable B-complex vitamins such as folic acid, pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), thiamin...etc. These vitamins act as co-factors for numerous metabolic enzymatic functions in the body.




Fresh Persimmon fruits also contain healthy amounts of minerals like potassium, manganese (15% of DRI), copper (12% of DRI), and phosphorus. Manganese is a co-factor for the enzyme, superoxide dismutase, which is a very powerful free radical scavenger. Copper is a co-factor for many vital enzymes, including cytochrome c-oxidase and superoxide dismutase (other minerals function as cofactors for this enzyme are manganese and zinc). Copper is also required for the production of red blood cells.





Nutrition & Health Benefits of Eating Persimmon:

There are many health benefits of eating persimmon. This fruit is low in calories and fats, which add up as its biggest benefit. It is also a rich source of dietary fiber.
Persimmons are replete with many phyto-nutrients flavonoid poly-phenolic anti-oxidants. Catechins and gallocatechins as well as important anti-tumor compound betulinic acid contained in this fruit is said to be highly beneficial for health. Catechins are known to have anti-infective, anti-inflammatory and anti-hemorrhagic properties.



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The fruit is also rich in anti-oxidant compounds like vitamin-A, beta carotene, lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin and cryptoxanthin. These compounds offer protection against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) responsible for aging and a host of other health problems. Persimmons are a rich source of vitamin-C. Their regular consumption helps the body build immunity against contagious forces and protects against harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals.The fruit is replete with many valuable B-complex vitamins, such as folic acid, pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), thiamin, etc. These vitamins act as co-factors for numerous metabolic enzymatic functions in the body.




Fresh persimmon fruits contain healthy amounts of minerals like potassium, manganese, copper and phosphorus. These minerals are believed to be powerful free radical scavengers and boost the production of blood cells. Persimmon tannins calm intestinal movements and relieve diarrhea too. They are also effective in treating bruises, as tannins are believed to slow down subcutaneous bleeding. Persimmon tannin protects cells, astringes tissues and suppresses the propagation of bacteria. It is also known to work against influenza and viral flu. The fruit contains a large amount of sugars - glucose and fructose - that help keep a healthy vascular system. What more, they strengthen cardiac muscle too.Persimmon is good for skin. It makes for an excellent facial mask. Just take the flesh of persimmons, add yolk and lemon juice and make a face pack out. It is known to be effective against pores and wrinkles.




Nutrient Value in per 1 pound:

Vitamin A: 10,080 I.U.
Ascorbic acid: 48 mg
Thiamine: .11 mg
Riboflavin: .08 mg
Niacin: .4 mg
Calcium: 26 mg
Phosphorus: 97 mg
Iron:1.3 mg
Carbohydrates: 73 g
Protein: 2.6 g
Calories: 286


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Post by dua » Oct 21, 2011

No one Like Persimmon :(


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Post by Alberto22 » Nov 22, 2011

Hmm good persimmons is a very good for health thanks for sharing such a nice post having so much helpful material really like ur post so much knowledge about persimmons.......


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Post by Mudassir » Nov 22, 2011

nice one

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Post by Hummsha » Nov 25, 2011

Hay
All the variety of the fruits are the great blessing to Almighty Allah who created a lot kinds of fruits,Here the human wisdom remains astonished.

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Post by JenifferLor » Oct 22, 2012

I had never eaten persimmon. Not even knew that persimmon has this much benefits. I will definitely give a try. Thanks for sharing the importance of persimmon.


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