Watermelon is a summertime favorite across America, but it
does not just taste great – it is great for you! It is a cousin of cucumbers, pumpkins, and
squash.
One of the reasons watermelon is beneficial is that it
contains a high quantity of lycopene which is a powerful plant chemical that
gives watermelon its red color like tomatoes (another source of lycopene). Lycopene is a potent antioxidant, and
watermelon contains 1.5 times more lycopene than tomato which is the more
commonly known source of lycopene.
Lycopene is a carotenoid, similar in structure to
beta-carotene associated with carrots. However,
lycopene is much more potent than beta-carotene and provides many unique benefits. In one study, men with the highest plasma
levels of lycopene were 55 percent less likely to have a stroke than those with
the lowest levels.
Lycopene Fights
Cancer
Scientists at the University of Portsmouth showed that lycopene
slows the growth of breast and prostate cancer by interfering with signaling pathways
that facilitate tumor growth. Lycopene
also slows the growth of renal cell cancer and helps prevent the cancer from occurring
in the first place. Lycopene has also
been shown to work to combat the negative effects of HPV infection (Human Papilloma
Virus) which is the cause of cervical cancers, uterine cancer, and certain throat
cancers.
Lycopene and Eye
Health
Lycopene protects eyes from oxidative stress which causes
many eye diseases. Lycopene is one of the strongest eye nutrients you can
consume. It may even have the
capacity to delay or even prevent cataracts.
Through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, lycopene can help
slow or stop processes that lead to macular degeneration.
Lycopene Reduces
Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain is pain from nerve damage often accompanied
by tissue damage. It has many causes
including diabetes and injuries. Pain
can be severe and difficult to treat.
Lycopene has been shown to safely reduce diabetic neuropathy in a study
published in the European Journal of Pain.
Lycopene and Heart
Health
Lycopene can help prevent high blood pressure and coronary
heart disease.
L-Citrulline
In addition to lycopene watermelon contains l-citrulline –
particularly if you eat/juice the rind that has the highest amounts. L-citrulline is an amino acid that is
converted into l-arginine in the kidneys.
Through this process it helps boost levels of Nitric Oxide (NO) which is
very important for circulation and through this process can help reduce blood
pressure and treat erectile dysfunction.
In fact, citrulline supplementation has been shown to improve erectile
function in men.
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