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Sabtu, 06 September 2014

7 Wondrous Benefits of Carrots Nutrition Facts Who May Have Never Heard Of

Carrots nutrition that very popular is vitamin A, which will gives benefits to maintain eye health. Actually there are still many health benefits of carrots that you never know before, such as, to keep teeth healthy, reduce stroke attack, prevent cancer and many more. It is true that in every 100 gr of carrots will gives you more than enough to meet daily needs of vitamin A. Based on USDA nutrient data base, it will provides 16706 IU of vitamin A. In addition to vitamin A, there are also vitamins B1, B3, B6, C, K, fiber, potassium, manganese, molybdenum, magnesium, folate, and phosphorus. Benefits of carrots is not separated from the content of beta-carotene found in it.



Carrots are a popular type of vegetable after potatoes, edible part of a carrot is the root. Carrot that have a binomial name Daucus carota, is a type of vegetable grown throughout the year, especially in mountainous areas that have cold temperatures and humid, at an altitude of approximately 1200 meters above sea level. Carrots can be eaten in many ways. In raw carrots, only 3% β-ririencha released during the digestive process, this process can be increased up to 39% by pulping, cooking and adding palm oil. Can also be made by way of carrot juice, and vitamin content is almost the same as the carrots are eaten just like that.

Carrots Nutrition Facts

Carrots (raw) nutritional value per 100 gr 
Source: USDA Nutrient data base

Energy : 41 kcal
Carbohydrates : 9.58 g
Protein : 0.93 g
Total lipid (Fat) : 0.24 g
Dietary Fiber : 2.85 g
Total sugars : 4.74 g
Water : 88.29 g

Vitamins 
Folates : 19 µg
Niacin : 0.983 mg
Riboflavin : 0.058 mg
Thiamin : 0.066 mg
Vitamin A : 16706 IU
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) : 0.138 mg
Vitamin C : 5.9 mg
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) : 0.66 mg
Vitamin K : 13.2 µg

Minerals 
Calcium : 33 mg
Iron : 0.30 mg
Magnesium : 12 mg
Potassium : 320 mg
Phosphorus : 35 mg
Sodium : 69 mg
Zinc : 0.24 mg

Lipids 
Saturated fatty acids : 0.037 g
Monounsaturated fatty acids : 0.014 g
Polyunsaturated fatty acids : 0.117 g

7 benefits of carrots for health

  1. Anti-cancer: Research conducted at the State University of New York showed that people that have low levels of beta-carotene, risk of developing lung cancer. Therefore, it is recommended that smokers consume carrots and other foods high carotene to prevent lung cancer. Apparently, in addition to lung cancer, beta-carotene and other compounds also are antioxidants in carrots can prevent cancer of the mouth, throat, stomach, intestines, urinary tract, pancreas, and breast. For the benefit of carrots as anticancer, carrots should be cooked so that the carotenes compounds could be released. With cooked, carotenes levels rose 2-5 times more.

  2. Lowering cholesterol levels: Research conducted at Harvard University, U.S., found that those who ate carrots 5 x week, lowering the risk of stroke by 68%. While research at the University of Brussels known vitamin A contained in carrots can prevent disability and death from stroke. It is estimated, decreasing cholesterol levels because the content of calcium pectate, a type of soluble fiber.

  3. Preventing Heart Disease: Studies show that a diet high in carotenoids associated with a lower risk of heart disease. Carrots not only contain beta-carotene but also alpha-carotene and lutein. Eating carrots regularly can reduce cholesterol levels because soluble fiber binds with bile acids carrots. 

  4. Cleaning Toxins In The Body: Vitamin A helps the liver in flushing toxins from the body, thereby reducing the bile and fat in the liver. Fiber in carrots helps cleanse the colon and speed up the movement of waste. 
  5. Carrots For Healthy Teeth and Gums: Carrots clean the teeth and mouth to scrape plaque and food particles such as toothbrushes or toothpaste. Carrots stimulate the gums and lead to a lot of saliva, which became alkaline, acid-forming. Minerals in carrots prevent tooth decay.

  6. Preventing Stroke: From all the above benefits is not surprising that in a study at Harvard University, people that ate more than six carrots a week are less likely to suffer a stroke than those that ate only one carrot a month or less.

  7. Benefits of Carrot Juice: Carrot juice is useful as an anti-inflammatory and refreshing the skin. Can help prevent cancer, help tarnish spots on the skin, is able to cope with rough skin spots and pigmentation due. Anti-acne and good for maintaining healthy skin and tissue, diarrhea, arthritis, and problems in pregnancy, childbirth, eyes and respiratory system.

Kamis, 01 Mei 2014

9 Simple Ways For Heartburn Remedies Youve Probably Never Know

There are various ways that you can do to relieve heartburn, but if there is a simplest ways to get rid of it, do you wanna try? Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest or a stinging pain in the chest accompanied by a bad taste in the mouth caused by backflow - stomach acid up into the esophagus. Heartburn often occurs in pregnant women. Based on several studies, there is a saying that 50 to 80 percent of heartburn in pregnant women at the third trimester. One thing to remember, heartburn has nothing to do with the fetus. So as not to cause anything or to give effect to the fetus.

There are so many drugs that you can use to overcome heartburn due to stomach acid, is sold in pharmacies and some of them can be bought without prescription. But if they can be overcome by natural ways, why we use drugs? Especially for pregnant women who are vulnerable to drugs, should be more careful.



Drugs may be able to fix quickly this acid reflux. However, the effect is usually short-lived and does not help to prevent further. For most people, a little adjustment of diet and lifestyle changes are the best solutions to overcome them. Below are some simple heartburn remedies by changing your life style.

Simple Ways For Heartburn Remedies

  1. Eat little but often
    Eat small but frequent amounts, reducing the workload for the stomach and acid secretion for digestion even less. In other words, do not overeat.

  2. Include complex carbohydrates in every meal
    These foods such as rice, oatmeal, whole wheat bread and pasta, are able to bind excess stomach acid and are often easy to fill the stomach.

  3. Do not always decide to drink milk
    You may have to try drinking milk to ease stomach acid quickly before bed. But milk often causes stomach acid up during sleep. Be aware, excess stomach acid can come from eating too much at dinner. Milk can fix it quickly, but eventually encourage secretion of gastric acid. Try eating a piece of whole wheat toast or a small bowl of oatmeal instead.

  4. Eat more ginger
    This herb has been used for centuries in Asian cultures as a natural remedy to overcome stomach problems.

  5. Eat parsley
    Parsley is not just used as decoration dish. This herb also helps digestive problems.

  6. When it occurs at bedtime.
    When heartburn occurs the night, try to stop eating at least two hours before bedtime. Elevate your head with extra pillows.

  7. Lose weight if overweight
    A 2006 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that obese people with a body mass index (BMI) between 25-30, two times more likely to experience heartburn. Obese individuals with a BMI over 30, three times the risk of experiencing heartburn.

  8. Avoid fried foods
    High-fat foods in the stomach longer silent, thus causing gastric acid secretion needs more to digest.

  9. Avoid beverages that trigger heartburn
    Some beverages seem to trigger heartburn more frequently, including coffee, tea, caffeinated sodas, carbonated soda, and alcohol. The worst of all is beer, which can double stomach acid within an hour.

There is also a simple way to relief heartburn by chewing gum, a study in the Journal of Dental Research showed that chewing gum for 30 minutes after eating can reduce complaints GERD (Gastro Esophagial Reflux Disease). Reflux is another term for acid reflux. Rebecca Moazzez, DPhil from Kings College London, who led the study, said that chewing gum can stimulate saliva release rate. Acid that accumulates in the stomach washed and clean more quickly. Acid rapidly lost, reduced GERD symptoms. However, the best way is prevent it, not treat it.