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Abstract
Winters can tend to get very cold sometimes. It is important to keep ourselves warm during this time. This is where our diet plays a crucial role.
We tend to fall sick mostly during the winter season. We need to take extra care of ourselves during this time. Taking care of the diet is a must. we should only eat foods that keep us warm and boost our immunity during this season. This way there are fewer chances that we will fall sick and in turn, we can enjoy the weather merrily. We need to keep ourselves healthy to cope up with the winter spirit. Certain foods like Dried fruits and nuts help us in keeping warm during the cold season. Making these foods a part of the diet is highly beneficial for our health.
How dry fruits and nuts help in keeping us warm during this season?
- Keep us warm:
Dry fruits and nuts like pistachios, almonds, walnuts, cashews naturally raise the heat in our body. More heat is produced within our system which keeps us warm naturally. We need to be careful about how much heat we let in though, as too much heat can also cause problems in our body. Also, Dry fruits contain more fiber, vitamins, minerals and nutrition as compared to any other fresh fruit and hence if made a part of our winter diet can do wonders for us. - Rich source of vitamin E:
Dry fruits and nuts are rich in vitamin E which is a huge requirement of our body. They also keep our cholesterol levels in check and fix our body sugar levels. Dry fruits are good for our heart as well. These natural heat producers work no less than magic in the winter season and can help us cut down a few layers of clothes from our body by providing us with natural warmth. - Disease-fighting compounds:
A handful of nuts are both preventative and therapeutic for the common cold, but we have to eat them whole. A study in the journal Microbiology Letters found that polyphenols disease-fighting compounds found in the skin of the nuts can increase the sensitivity of white blood cells known as helper T cells, which are involved in fighting off viruses. And, like a natural vaccine of sorts, the immunity boost lingered even after the nuts had been digested in the gut. - High in Zinc to Help Fight against the cold:
Although zinc supplements exist, the best way to reap the benefits of this mineral is by infusing it into our daily diet specially with consuming nuts. The mineral is beneficial for a variety of reasons since it contains antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. Zinc may work by preventing the rhinovirus (one of the most responsible viruses of common cold) from multiplying. It may also stop the rhinovirus from lodging in the mucous membranes of the throat and nose. - Dates as common cold fighters:
Both fresh and dried dates are an excellent source of vitamin C along with vitamins such as B1, B2, B3, B5 and A1. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that helps ward off infections and keeps our immunity strong against cold. As an infusion, extract, syrup, or paste, dates are a traditional remedy for sore throats, colds, and bronchial catarrh. - Great for a snack:
Dry fruits are very healthy for our body and are a great alternative to the oily snacks and junk food that we consume day-to-day. They satisfy our food cravings during sick days perfectly and are tasty to eat.
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Abstract
The benefits of pistachios for human health are very surprising. Pistachios will help in weight loss, heart problems, gut health, and most surprisingly they will help to recover Sleep Disorders.
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland to regulate the body’s internal biological clock and control daily sleep cycles. Melatonin supplements are commonly used by people with insomnia or with irregular sleep patterns which may arise from frequent travel or irregular work schedules, among other causes.
Pistachios contain the highest amount of BCAA amino acid which is the precursor of melatonin melatonin between nuts. They contain about 660 ng of this amino acid per grams. Which is even more than other foods even fruits and vegetables! As it is mentioned above melatonin is a hormone inducing amino acid that can help us sleep. So, this amount of melatonin content in pistachios makes it the number one solution for the insomnia. In addition to their melatonin content, they are also packed in protein, vitamin B6 and magnesium, which makes them a great sleep pill.
One surprising fact about melatonin in pistachios is roasted pistachios had more melatonin than raw. So, it is better to eat roasted pistachios if you have a sleep disorder problem.
The increase in tryptophan will result in delayed sleep onset, sleep duration, and quality. Pistachios contain certain phenolics which will reduce the breakdown of tryptophan to toxic compounds. So that it is converted to melatonin and you will get better sleep. Pistachios are a natural food option if anyone is looking to increase their melatonin intake.
Add these foods in your daily diet and stay healthy!