Fruits are an important part of a healthy diet. They are naturally low in calories, fat, sodium and cholesterol. Fruits play an important role in keeping the body healthy and have many benefits, including:
Fruits Lower Risk of Illness and Disease: Fruits contain many vitamins and nutrients that may reduce risk for many illnesses including:
Stroke, heart disease and other heart-related illnesses Type 2 diabetes Certain cancers, such as mouth, stomach, and colon-rectum cancer. Kidney stones Bone loss
Fruits Hydrate The Body: Fruits are made up of 90 to 95 percent water. Water is an important nutrient. It is responsible for transporting nutrients around the body, regulating body temperature, keeping joints moist, and getting rid of waste products in the body.
Fruits Keep The Body Regular: Fruits are rich in fiber, which is essential for the smooth movement of food in the body's digestive system. Fruits help maintain easy bowel action and eating fruits every day will prevent constipation.
Fruits Give The Body Energy: All fruits contain carbohydrates, which are the body's main source of energy. Carbohydrates in fruits are mainly sugar which break down easily and make a quick source of energy.
Cheryl Tallman is the co-founder of Fresh Baby, creators of the award-winning So Easy Baby Food Kit, and author of the So Easy Baby Food and the new book So Easy Toddler Food: Survival Tips and Simple Recipes for the Toddler Years. Visit Cheryl online at www.FreshBaby.com for more delicious tips.
Yes I agree! Fruits and I mean whole, fresh, raw and organic fruits. I make sure to get fruits and vegetables that meet this criteria from all 5 color groups everyday. as I talk about n an article at <url removed>
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