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The health benefits of grapes include its ability to treat constipation, indigestion, fatigue, kidney disorders, macular degeneration and prevention of cataracts. Grapes are one of the most popular fruits in the world because of its taste, texture, flavor, variety, and ease of portability. This popular and delicious fruit is also packed with a lot of important nutrients.

Apart from the fruit of the grape plant, the seeds are also beneficial for health such as it helps reduce swelling and prevent eye diseases as a result of diabetes. Grape seed extract has high antioxidant content.

 

Grapes Nutrition Facts

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Grapes are a great source of phytonutrients, mainly phenols, and polyphenols, and contain other important vitamins such as vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B6, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folate. They also contain minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium phosphorus, and sodium. Grapes have high water content that helps keep the body hydrated, and also contain dietary fiber, healthy carbs, antioxidants and a moderate amount of protein. Flavonoids, like quercetin, in grapes help the body to reduce the damage caused by free radicals and slow down aging.

Grapes are both healthy and tasty at the same time. Some of the great benefits of grapes include their ability to treat constipation, indigestion, fatigue, kidney disorders, bone health, macular degeneration and the prevention of cataracts.

 

Health Benefits of Grapes

Some of the great benefits of grapes include the following

  • Treat Asthma

Due to their well-known therapeutic value, grapes can be used as a cure for asthma. In addition to that, the hydrating power of grapes is also high, which increases the moisture present in the lungs and reduces asthmatic events.

  • Strengthen Bones

Grapes are a wonderful source of micro-nutrients like copper, iron, and magnesium, all of which are important in the formation and strength of the bones. Adding grapes to your diet on a regular basis can prevent the onset of age-related conditions like osteoporosis. Manganese is an extremely important element in the body, which aids in everything from protein metabolism, collagen formation, and nervous system functioning.

  • Prevent Heart Diseases

Grapes increase the nitric oxide levels in the blood, which prevents blood clots.  Therefore, grapes are an effective way to reduce the chances of heart attacks. Additionally, the antioxidants present in grapes prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, which blocks the blood vessels and is the main contributor to various coronary conditions. Grapes also have high numbers of flavonoids, which are what give grapes their color, but flavonoids are also very powerful antioxidants. The two main types of grapes are resveratrol and quercetin, and these two compounds neutralize the effects of free radicals that threaten the body and stimulate LDL cholesterol’s harmful effects on arteries. Also, these two antioxidant flavonoids act as a clean-up crew to reduce platelet clumping and filter toxins out of the blood.

  • Cure Migraine

Ripe grape juice is an important home remedy for curing migraines. It should be drunk early in the morning, without mixing additional water. Ironically, drinking red wine is often considered a cause of migraines, but grape juice and grape seed extract are considered a solution to the problem. There are many causes behind migraines, and it can be difficult to pinpoint the culprit since they include chemical imbalances, lack of sleep, changes in weather, or dietary deficiencies. Alcohol in general causes migraines, but grapes have so many antioxidants that they can cause and cure the same illness!

  • Treat Constipation

Grapes are very effective in overcoming and eliminating constipation. They are classified as a laxative food because they contain organic acid, sugar, and cellulose. They also relieve chronic constipation by toning up intestinal muscles and the stomach. Grapes are high in insoluble fiber, meaning that it remains intact as it moves through the digestive tract. It builds up the bulk, which promotes the formation and excretion of healthy stools, so grapes can help make you much more regular. However, if you suffer from loose stool or diarrhea, grapes should not be used as a way to regulate your system. Insoluble fiber doesn’t soak up water to dry out loose stool, and grapes don’t have a high level of soluble fiber.

  • Relieve Indigestion

Grapes play an important role in dyspepsia (indigestion) as they relieve heat and irritation in the stomach. They are also preferred over other digestive aids because they are considered a “light food”.

  • Decrease Fatigue

Light and white grape juice supplements the iron content in the body and prevents fatigue. Anemia is a real problem for many people, and eating grapes can help keep your iron and mineral levels balanced in the body. A lack of iron can make you sluggish, and your mind also doesn’t work as quickly, since iron is an essential mineral that impacts a number of bodily functions.  However, dark grape juice might not give an iron boost and may actually decrease iron levels. Drinking grape juice also provides a nearly instant energy boost.

  • Control Diabetes

Recent research suggests that grape skin extract (GSE) exerts more inhibitory activity on hyperglycemia and may help in diabetes management.

  • Dental Care

According to a recent study, red wine and grape seed extract can potentially help prevent cavities.

  • Treat Kidney Disorders

Grapes can substantially reduce the acidity of uric acid and they also help to eliminate acid from the system, thereby reducing the stress and pressure on kidneys. Since grapes have a high water content, they induce urination, which also helps to eliminate the uric acid still present in the body after its acidity is reduced. Grapes have a very cleansing effect on the body, and the antioxidants present benefit all of the body’s systems.

  • Balance Blood Cholesterol

Grapes contain a compound closely related to resveratrol, the beneficial antioxidant, which has the capacity to lower a person’s cholesterol levels and early research has shown that it has anti-cancer qualities and also has a great impact on cholesterol levels. It is also thought to have preventative powers over cognitive decline. Furthermore, the phytochemicals present in the skin of grapes can also prevent the absorption of cholesterol by binding with it.

  • Antibacterial Activity

Red grapes have strong antibacterial and antiviral properties that can protect you from infections. They display strong antiviral properties against the polio virus and the herpes simplex virus. Studies have also shown that grape juice can tackle bacterial infections in the gut and other systems.

  • Prevent Breast Cancer

In a recent study, it has been discovered that purple, Concord grape juice helps in preventing breast cancer. Significant reduction in mammary tumor mass of laboratory rats was seen after they were fed grape juice in an experimental setting. The antioxidants in grapes are beneficial in the prevention of all types of cancer, but there are some fascinating studies which specifically show grape juice as an effective preventive measure against breast cancer. Certain chemicals in grapes compete for binding sites and inhibit aromatase from changing androgen to estrogen, which is thought to be a big contributing factor to breast cancer growth in women.

  • Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s

Resveratrol, a beneficial polyphenol present in grapes, reduces the levels of certain peptides in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Studies suggest that grapes can enhance brain health and delay the onset of degenerative neural diseases. A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition claims that grape juice can even improve the brain function of older people who have already displayed mild cognitive impairment.

Prevent Macular Degeneration

Grapes can prevent age-related loss of vision and macular degeneration. A research study conducted at the University of Miami suggests that grape-enriched diet supports eye health and may prevent vision-threatening retinal diseases.

Studies have shown that three servings of grapes a day can reduce the risks of macular degeneration by over 36 %. Grapes can contribute to a reduced loss of vision over time, and as with all of the organ systems, the health and susceptibility to disease or damage are lessened by the antioxidants packed into every grape!

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  • Boost Immunity

Grapes are not only packed with flavonoids and minerals but vitamins as well! The high levels of vitamin C, vitamin K, and vitamin A in grapes gives you a healthy boost to many of your organ systems, particularly your immune system, which means less chance of coming down with common colds, as well as more serious health issues.

  • Reduce Cataracts

Flavonoids present in grapes have antioxidants, which can reduce and fight the damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals cause things like the development of cataracts, as well as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and various age-related problems. This is somewhat linked to macular degeneration, as they usually occur around the same time in life. Fortunately, antioxidants also have certain anti-aging qualities, which not only help you look younger but also feel younger by staving off age-related conditions like cataracts.

  • Prevent Cancer

Grapes have been found to have strong anti-cancer properties due to the anti-inflammatory effect of resveratrol. It is particularly effective in reducing the chances of colorectal cancer and breast cancer. The polyphenols in grapes have properties of an anti-proliferate and can inhibit the growth of cancer causing agents. Grape juice not only prevents the risk of cancer but also suppresses the growth and multiplication of cancer cells. The pigments contained in grapes enhance the overall immunity of the body to a wide range of diseases.

In conclusion, grapes play an important role in preventing a multitude of health disorders and can be used as a home-based remedy for several ailments. Dried grapes, known as raisins, are also extremely nutritious and can help treat many disorders, including constipation, acidosis, anemia, fever, and sexual dysfunction. Raisins can also help people gain weight quickly and protect the health and functional integrity of their eyes.

 

How to Grow Grapes?

Grapes can be easily grown in your kitchen garden, backyard or a farm, and are available in many varieties. Make sure you choose the variety that can easily grow in your area. Some of the easy tips to grow this ornamental yet beneficial grapevine is listed below;

  •  Before you plant the grapevines, soak the roots in water for 2-3 hours.
  • Grapes easily grow on balanced soil and require sunny, warm and sheltered environment. And they can be easily grown in a small space if pruned carefully.
  • While planting the grapevine maintain a space of 6-8 feet and for each vine dig a 12-inch deep and 12-inch wide hole. Plant the vine slightly deeper in the hole and cover the remaining hole with the soil.
  • For supporting the vine you can tuck 7 feet tall bamboo. Or, they can also be trained up walls or over arches but need extra watering.

There's More Than One Way to Eat Grapes

Grapes that are wrinkle free, juicy, plump and tight to the touch are considered the best to consume. One can eat just a handful of grapes in a day. Grapes must be stored in the refrigerator to maintain their freshness. Some of the easiest yet the healthiest ways to consume grapes are listed below;

  • Snacks – you can have this quick, less-calorie snack in various ways. Serve grapes with yogurt to satisfy mid-meal urges and grapes also go well with cheese
  • Desserts – the natural sweetness of grapes makes them preferred choice for desserts. Green grape popsicles or frozen grape pops are a healthy alternative to high-calorie desserts.
  • Beverages & Cocktails – The healthiest beverage is freshly extracted, purple-colored grape juice that can be easily made using a juicer. Also, you can add grape juice to your favorite cocktails like grape, rosemary & gin crush or smashed grape cocktail.
  • Salads & Curries- Add grapes to your salads like chicken salad or crunchy pecan grape salad, and curries for that extra fruity punch.

Other Uses of Grapes

Grapes are known for its numerous uses in medicines and in the production of wine, beverages and other types of foods like jams, jellies, and spreads. Grape seed oil is rich in antioxidants that help keep skin and hair healthy. It is mainly used in cosmetic products like face cream and night serum.

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