Did you know the juicy and delectable fruit may also aid weight
loss?! Many of us have harboured many misconceptions about the delicious
fruit along the way. For instance, many of us are weary of including
water melons in our weight reduction diet, as we think it is too sweet
and may undo all our work out efforts. On the contrary, eating
watermelons may, in fact, help you a great deal in your weight loss
journey. Here are 3 reasons why:
1. Low Calories:
Watermelons are extremely low on calories. You would be surprised to
know that 100 grams of watermelon contains only 30 calories and 0
percent saturated fats.
2. Fills You Up:
Did you know water melons are 92 percent water? So, load up on
watermelons without guilt. The decent amount of fibre content of water
melon also helps aid weight loss. Fibre takes time to digest, which
means it stays in your system for long, and gives you a feeling of
fullness.
3. Good For Muscle Soreness And Recovery:
Watermelon may serve as a good post workout food, too. After a
strenuous physical activity, it is natural for muscles to sore or even
encounter a minor injury in the process, especially when you are just
starting out. Watermelon may help heal the soreness of muscles and
ensure speed healing of wounds. The compound L-citrulline, present in in
watermelon, is converted into another essential amino acid (known as
L-arginine) by the body, which helps to enhance blood circulation and
relaxing blood vessels. This helps you to recover from the injury
quickly and return to working out sooner.
How To Use Water Melon
1. Include Them In Salads:
You can make yourself a delicious fruit salad with freshly cut
watermelons. You can also throw in some kiwi, goat cheese and watercress
leaves, and spruce it up with balsamic vinegar dressing and sesame
seeds
You can make yourself a delicious fruit salad with freshly cut watermelons.
2. Detox Drinks:
Watermelons make for great excellent detox foods, too. Their high water
content is extremely mineralising, and has a great alkalising and
diuretic effect. Make yourself a refreshing watermelon juice or blend it
in a smoothie with other healthy fruits and herbs like kiwi and mint.
Watermelons make for great excellent detox foods
3. Don't Toss Away The Seeds: No,
you don't have to toss away the watermelon seeds yet. Dr. Anju Sood, a
Bangalore-based nutritionist, says, "Watermelon seeds are rich in
lysine, which can work wonders for diabetics." The seeds are low in
calories, rich in magnesium, iron and folate, which are an extremely
important nutrient for expecting mothers.
Who said weight loss had to be a boring affair? Make most of the wonder fruit till the season allows.
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