Pears provide a very good source of fiber and are also a good source of vitamin B2, C, E, copper, and potassium. They also contain a significant amount of pectin, which is a water soluble fiber.
Pears are actually higher in pectin than apples. This makes them effective in helping to lower
cholesterol levels and in toning the intestines. They are often
recommended by health care practitioners as a hypoallergenic fruit that is high in
fiber. They are less likely to produce an adverse response than
other fruits. Pears are often recommended as a safe fruit to introduce to infants.
Pears are an extraordinary source of dietary fiber when the skin is eaten along
with the flesh. Pears are also an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin E,
both powerful
antioxidants and essential nutrients.
Pears are often recommended as a hypo-allergenic
fruit that is high in fiber but less likely to produce adverse
reactions. Pear juice is safe
to be introduced to infants as they are mild, yet healthful.
Blood Pressure: Pears have anti-oxidant and
anti-carcinogen glutathione which help prevent high blood pressure and stroke.
Cancer Prevention: The high vitamin C and
copper content act as good anti-oxidants that protect cells from
damages by free radicals.
Cholesterol: The high content of pectin in pears make it
very useful in helping to lower cholesterol levels.
Colon Health: Eat the pear whole for its precious fiber that are highly beneficial for your colon health.
Constipation: The pectin in
pears is diuretic and have a mild laxative effect, helps regulate bowel movements.
Energy: You can get quick and natural
source of energy from pear juice, due largely to its high amounts of
fructose and glucose.
Fever: The cooling effect in pear is excellent in relieving fever. Best way to
bring a fever down quickly is by drinking a big glass of pear juice.
Immune Booster: The anti-oxidant nutrients in pears are critical in building up your immune system.
Drink pear juice when you feel a cold
coming.
Inflammation: Pear juice has an anti-inflammatory
effect and helps relieve sufferers of much pain in various inflammatory
conditions.
Osteoporosis: Pears contain high level of boron. Boron helps the body to
retain calcium, thus prevents or
retards osteoporosis.
Pregnancy: The high content of folate (folic acid) prevents neural tube defects in
infants.
Shortness of Breath: The summer heat may cause children to have shortness of
breath with excessive phlegm. Drink pear juice during this period to help clear the phlegm.
Throat Problem: The pears are in season during the summer for a reason.
Drinking pear juice every morning and night helps to cool your body down during
this time. It nourishes the throat and helps
prevent throat problems.
Vocal Chord: Boil two Chinese pear juice with some raw honey and drink
warm. This is extremely healing for
the throat and the vocal cord.
Fiber: Pears are an excellent
source of natural dietary fiber. One pear will give you 24% of your
recommended daily allowance of fiber. Fiber contains no calories, and is a
necessary element of a healthy diet as it helps sustain blood sugar levels and
promotes regularity.
Pectin is
a type of soluble fiber that binds to fatty substances in the digestive tract
and promotes their elimination. This seems to help lower blood
cholesterol levels. Soluble fiber also helps regulate the body's use of sugars.
Studies indicate that diets high in fiber may reduce the risk of heart disease and certain
types of cancer.
HOW DO PEARS RANK ON THE GLYCEMIC INDEX?
Pears have 26 net grams of carbs. The carbohydrates
in a pear are low on the glycemic index and have a low glycemic load. This
basically means that the carbs in
pears are slow to convert to sugar and enter the bloodstream. Pears are a good
choice for getting healthy carbs.
VITAMIN C:
Fresh
pears are a good source for Vitamin C. One fresh pear contains 10% of
the RDA for Vitamin C (also called ascorbic acid).
Vitamin C
is an essential antioxidant for normal metabolism and tissue repair, and helps
prevent free radical damage (destructive by-products of the body's
metabolic process). Vitamin C promotes healing of cuts and bruises and helps
guard against a number of infectious diseases.
POTASSIUM:
Fresh
pears offer 5% of the recommended daily allowance (190 mg of potassium)
per serving.
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