7 Incredible Blueberry Benefits: From Being a Powerful Antioxidant to Regulating Blood Sugar
Health Benefits of Blueberries
Though they are not very easy to include in
your diet on a daily basis, due to unavailability in the Indian scenario, but
sourcing them once in a while could prove to be beneficial for you. Here's
listing out the incredible properties that makes it a superfood -
1. Super Source of Antioxidants
Blueberries are a powerhouse of antioxidants, especially
anthocyanin, which gives it its deep blue colour, as well as helps in removing
free radicals from the blood, and thereby protecting the body from developing
various diseases, including cancer. It is said that blueberries have the
highest antioxidant capacity among all commonly consumed fruits and vegetables.
And its regular consumption is found to not only help the cardiovascular
system, but also protect against neurodegenerative diseases and digestive
diseases.
2. Boosts Immunity
A study done by Oregon State University found
that resveratrol in red grapes and pterostilbene in blueberries could help
boost the human immune system by raising the activity of a gene called human
cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, or CAMP gene, which is involved in immune
function. The CAMP gene is the subject of much study, as it has been shown to
play a key role in the "innate" immune system, or the body's first
line of defense and ability to combat bacterial infection. The innate immune
response is especially important as many antibiotics increasingly lose their
effectiveness. Moreover, the flavonoids present in blueberries also have
anti-inflammatory properties and can significantly reduce the risk of catching
cough and cold.
3. Can Undo Damage of a High Fat Diet
According to a paper published in the journal
'Public Library of Science (PLOS) One', eating wild blueberries can diminish
the adverse effects of a high-fat diet. Wild
blueberries or bilberries are smaller than the usual blueberries and more
acidic in nature.
Researchers at the University of Eastern
Finland found that wild blueberries were shown to have beneficial effects on
both blood pressure and nutrition-deprive inflammation. Low-grade inflammation
and elevated blood pressure are often associated with obesity-related diseases.
"Bilberries constitute an integral part
of the Nordic diet and they could be better utilised also elsewhere in the
world," said the researchers.
4. Reduces Risks of Heart Disease
Because blueberries are loaded with
antioxidants, they help keep a check on the cholesterol level. Studies have
revealed that these components help improve blood fat balance and prevent
clogging of the arteries. Moreover, these flavonoids aid in lowering blood pressure,
thereby cutting down the risk of heart diseases. As such, they are good for the
heart and promote heart health.
5. Boosts Brain Health
Studies have found that regular intake of
blueberries helps in boosting brain health. The miraculous components present
in blueberries work towards improving memory, as well as slowing down the risk
of cognitive diseases related to age. A study found that men who ate fruits
such as blueberries along with other foods rich in flavonoids were found to be
40 percent less likely to developing brain diseases like Parkinson's. And those
who ate berries at least once a week could cut their risk of developing the
disease by a quarter compared to those who never ate them. Blueberries also
help in lowering the risk of oxidative stress in our nerve cells, thereby
making them function smoothly.
6. Regulating Blood Sugar
Several studies have found that blueberries
are beneficial for those suffering from blood sugar related problems such as diabetes and insulin
resistance. These berries help in regulating the sugar level and are also good
for those with obesity. They have a low GI value (glycemic index), and one to
two cups of blueberries, along with other flavonoid rich fruits can give you
the much needed health boost when consumed regularly.
7. Good Source of Vitamins, Minerals and Fiber
Blueberries are a great source of vitamins and
minerals, particularly Vitamin C. It is also low on sugar content; one cup of
blueberries is said to contain 15 grams of sugar, which is equivalent to a
small apple, and its bioactive compounds nullifies any negative impact of the
sugar. Blueberries are a good source of dietary fiber as well and aid in
digestions too.
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