Wednesday, April 01, 2015

5 exceptional benefits of watermelon fruit

watermelon (Citrullus lanatus or cucumber tribe Cucurbitaceae) is a vine plant that originated from semi-desert regions of southern Africa. This plant is still related with pumpkin (Cucurbitaceae), melon (Cucumis melo) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus). Watermelons are harvested fruit to be eaten fresh or made juice. Watermelon seeds are dried and roasted also edible contents (cotyledon) as watermelon seeds.

The leaves are grooved at the edges. The flowers are perfect, yellow, small (3cm diameter). Watermelon is andromonoecious monoclinic, which has two kinds of flowers on one plant: the male flowers, which only has the stamens (stamens), and pansy flowers / hermaphrodite, which has stamens and pistils (pistillum). Pansy flower can be recognized from their ovaries (ovarian) at the base of the flower in the form of an oval-shaped enlargement.

Benefits Watermelon Body

Benefits of Watermelon Fruit is very much, they are as follows:
  • Can accompany your diet program because watermelon is one of the fruits that do not contain fat and also have a limited combination of sugar and water content enough.
  • It is beneficial for patients with hypertension because it contains water and potassium is high enough to neutralize the pressure of blood in our body.
  • to intensify the work of the heart.
  • Can help our bodies stay healthy because it contains antioxidants (beta-carotene and vitamin C).
  • Can stimulate more rapid discharge of urine.
  • to reduce fever.
  • to prevent canker sores quickly.
The above are some of the benefits of watermelon for our health. For those of you who have some health problems as above, it would be nice if you start now eating watermelon is to minimize your disease.


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