Alternative medicine: Strawberry

hafeezanwar

Junior Member
Alternative medicine: Strawberry

Strawberries are not only heart healthy but also help lower cholesterol levels, reduce weight and prevent against Alzheimer's disease.

Botanical: Fragaria vesca
Family: N.O. Rosaceae

Habitat:

The Garden Strawberry was first bred in Europe in the early 18th century,

Description:

Strawberry is a soft red sweet-flavored juicy fruit, with yellow seeds on its surface and a small green leafy cap and stem adorning its crown.

Part Used Medicinally:

Fruit, leaves

Constituents:

One cup of strawberry contains over 100 mg of vitamin C, almost equal to a cup of orange juice. Strawberry is also a good source of dietary fiber, omega fatty acids and iodine.

While strawberry only contains 45 calories, it is rich in vitamin B2, B5, B6, vitamin K, copper, calcium, magnesium, folate, iron, zinc and potassium.

Phytonutrients including flavonoids, anthocyanidins and ellagic acid are other beneficial compounds found in strawberries.

Medicinal Uses:

Strawberry is rich in antioxidants and other essential nutrients that help reduce the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, inflammatory diseases and birth defects.

Strawberry is high in magnesium, which helps muscular and nervous system relaxation, and promotes undisturbed sleep.

Its high vitamin C content helps lower the risk of arthritis and gout. It is also essential for a healthy immune system and resistance to infection particularly colds and flu.

Strawberry prevents the decline in motor and cognitive skills commonly related to aging and particularly to Alzheimer's disease.

Its high fiber content improves the absorption of nutrients and stabilizes blood glucose while inhibiting cholesterol production. Strawberry is a good choice in weight loss diets.

It helps fight stress and is protective against the severe form of a vision-destroying disease known as macular degeneration.

Strawberry is effective in treating gastritis and diarrhea and improves liver function.

Anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for the strawberry's color, are powerful antioxidants, which help protect cells from free radical damage. They act as cholesterol fighters and immune boosters and possess anti cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.

Strawberry improves skin circulation, resulting in a youthful and attractive glow. It protects the skin against sun damage, improves wound healing and staves off wrinkles.

Strawberry alleviates varicose veins, reduces bruising and inflammation.

Rubbing strawberry on the teeth and gums helps remove tartar and strengthen the gums.

Preparation:

As strawberries are perishable, they should only be purchased a few days prior to use. It should not be washed until right before eating due to the fragility of its anthocyanins.

Caution:

Strawberry is among the foods most commonly associated with allergic reactions including eczema, hives, skin rash, headache, runny nose, itchy eyes, wheezing, gastrointestinal disturbances, depression, hyperactivity and insomnia.

Strawberry has measurable amounts of oxalates, which can crystallize and cause kidney or gallbladder stones.

It contains goitrogens that can interfere with the thyroid gland's function; therefore, individuals with thyroid problems should not consume strawberries.
 

Quddusiyyah

New Member
strawberries

Alternative medicine: Strawberry

Strawberries are not only heart healthy but also help lower cholesterol levels, reduce weight and prevent against Alzheimer's disease.

Botanical: Fragaria vesca
Family: N.O. Rosaceae

Habitat:

The Garden Strawberry was first bred in Europe in the early 18th century,

Description:

Strawberry is a soft red sweet-flavored juicy fruit, with yellow seeds on its surface and a small green leafy cap and stem adorning its crown.

Part Used Medicinally:

Fruit, leaves

Constituents:

One cup of strawberry contains over 100 mg of vitamin C, almost equal to a cup of orange juice. Strawberry is also a good source of dietary fiber, omega fatty acids and iodine.

While strawberry only contains 45 calories, it is rich in vitamin B2, B5, B6, vitamin K, copper, calcium, magnesium, folate, iron, zinc and potassium.

Phytonutrients including flavonoids, anthocyanidins and ellagic acid are other beneficial compounds found in strawberries.

Medicinal Uses:

Strawberry is rich in antioxidants and other essential nutrients that help reduce the risk of developing cancer, heart disease, inflammatory diseases and birth defects.

Strawberry is high in magnesium, which helps muscular and nervous system relaxation, and promotes undisturbed sleep.

Its high vitamin C content helps lower the risk of arthritis and gout. It is also essential for a healthy immune system and resistance to infection particularly colds and flu.

Strawberry prevents the decline in motor and cognitive skills commonly related to aging and particularly to Alzheimer's disease.

Its high fiber content improves the absorption of nutrients and stabilizes blood glucose while inhibiting cholesterol production. Strawberry is a good choice in weight loss diets.

It helps fight stress and is protective against the severe form of a vision-destroying disease known as macular degeneration.

Strawberry is effective in treating gastritis and diarrhea and improves liver function.

Anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for the strawberry's color, are powerful antioxidants, which help protect cells from free radical damage. They act as cholesterol fighters and immune boosters and possess anti cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.

Strawberry improves skin circulation, resulting in a youthful and attractive glow. It protects the skin against sun damage, improves wound healing and staves off wrinkles.

Strawberry alleviates varicose veins, reduces bruising and inflammation.

Rubbing strawberry on the teeth and gums helps remove tartar and strengthen the gums.

Preparation:

As strawberries are perishable, they should only be purchased a few days prior to use. It should not be washed until right before eating due to the fragility of its anthocyanins.

Caution:

Strawberry is among the foods most commonly associated with allergic reactions including eczema, hives, skin rash, headache, runny nose, itchy eyes, wheezing, gastrointestinal disturbances, depression, hyperactivity and insomnia.

Strawberry has measurable amounts of oxalates, which can crystallize and cause kidney or gallbladder stones.

It contains goitrogens that can interfere with the thyroid gland's function; therefore, individuals with thyroid problems should not consume strawberries.

Wow that's really interesting!!! I had no idea how good strawberries were!
 

islamisthesolution

Junior Member
:salam2:

ma and my family love strawberry and i am more happy to know that its that beneficial .

jazaka Allahu khyran for sharing .

:salam2:
 

halah

Junior Member
:salam2:

Jazaka Allah khayr for the beneficial informations,me too like strawberry so much.
 
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