Garlic skin- full of antioxidants which help fight aging and protect your heart
Apple Skin (I didnt realize that people *didnt* eat the skin) - but it cntains triterpenoids which help combat Liver, Breast and Colon Cancer
Banana Peels (Never tried it, but apparently that's how the primates eat them) - Full of Lutein and Serotonin. Which not only lifts your mood, but keeps the old bi-focal fairy at bay. [ according to the magazine, you can blend it into your smoothie if eating a banana peel on is just too much for you to handle]
Potatoes - The skin of one potato provides half of your recommended daily allowance of Fiber, Potassium, Iron, Zinc and Vitamin C - just ONE potato.
Orange Peels- Contain D-limoene which not only lowers cholesterol but also reduces the effects of UV Light damage by 70%! (the article suggests zesting the orange peel and adding into a salad or putting it on top of your baked salmon)
Kiwi Peel (if you can get past the fuzz) - its skin contains 3x more antioxidants than the fruit inside. The magazine suggests pulverizing this one in a smoothie too if the fuzz is too much for your mouth or look for "Gold" Kiwi fruit which has 50% less fur.
After reading this little tidbit, I went off on a quest to find out what other fruit skin benefits are out there, and here are some of my other findings:
Cucumber - The peel of a cucumber is made of silica, a building block of wrinkle-preventing collagen.
Eggplant Skin- Contains Potassium which helps reduce muscle cramps and also contains an antioxidant known as nasunin which has been shown to protect against brain damage
Passion Fruit Peel - apparently according to a recent study has a bronchiodilater effect that helps relieve spasms in asthma patients
I'm seeing a whole lot of Kiwi/Apple/Banana/Eggplant/Orange smoothies in my future :)
1 comments:
Very interesting, Im going to have to try the orange peel since I have problems with my cholesterol. I wonder if you could slice the entire orange and throw it in a juicer, then take the pulp and mix it with the juice. I'll try this and let you know the results.
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