benefits of pomegranates

If you’re not familiar with the pomegranate, it is a red fruit with a tough outer layer; only the juice and the seeds inside are edible.  Pomegranate juice is available year round, but you can purchase fresh pomegranates in most grocery stores from September through January.  pomegranateWhen refrigerated in a plastic bag, pomegranates keep for up to 2 months.  Try tossing the seeds on a salad for a brilliantly colorful, crunchy, and nutritious addition.

The pomegranate is a nutrient dense food source rich in phytochemical compounds.  Pomegranates contain high levels of flavonoids and polyphenols, potent antioxidants offering protection against heart disease and cancer.  A glass of pomegranate juice has more antioxidants than red wine, green tea, blueberries, and cranberries.

Not only are pomegranates good for your heart and blood vessels but they have been shown to inhibit breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, leukemia and to prevent vascular changes that promote tumor growth in lab animals.  Several in vitro studies have shown this remarkable anti-cancer effect.   Additional studies and clinical trials currently taking place are hopeful to reveal this fascinating effect on humans.

Also of note, pomegranate juice contains phytochemical compounds that stimulate serotonin and estrogen receptors, improving symptoms of depression and increasing bone mass in lab animals.

Dr. Fuhrman