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An apple a day keeps the doctor away

Granny smith, gala, ambrosia… yummy. I’ve never really understood how people cannot like apples. They are so delicious, and can be eaten in such a nice variety of ways. Eat them right off the tree, put them in a salad, drown them in peanut butter, bake them in a pie, cover them in caramel… really, the list goes on and on. But besides the fact of being delicious, there are other reasons why I love this fruit.

Varieties of Apples

The saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” definitely holds some truth to it. There are many health benefits included in eating apples, and I’ll highlight a few of them. First of all, apples have been shown to be great for the heart. A recent study out of the University of Michigan found that rodents with identical diets, except for one also eating apples, had much different results with regards to blood pressure and overall heart function at the end of the study. The rodents who had apples added to their diets had lowered blood pressure, reduced cholesterol and also reduced oxidative stress.

A professor from Ohio State University briefly talking about the benefits that apples provide to the heart.

Another reason to eat apples is to help with the prevention of cancer. The American Institute for Cancer Research shows that from eating one apple, we receive 10 percent of our needed daily intake of fiber and vitamin C. From these specific nutrients, we help reduce the risk of getting such colon and esophageal cancers. They also mention that apples have phytochemicals, which play a role in cancer prevention. Phytochemicals are chemicals which benefit are health, but are not ranked high enough to be considered essential.

These are only a few of the perks when including apples in our diets. Don’t enjoy eating them raw? As I said earlier, this scrumptious fruit can be served in a variety of ways, such as hot apple cider, apple sauce, or  apple muffins.

Eat an apple a day– don’t delay!

Chelsea Forbes

Vitamin Pills: A Waste of Money ?!

These days,  if you walk through every pharmacy store , you will see a variety and abundance of different vitamin pills due to the widespread use of these supplements.However, are people really aware of the effects of these pills? There are controversies over using these supplements.

Human body needs 13 types of vitamins to work properly : A, C, D, E , K and the eight B vitamins. Each of the vitamins has different advantages for our bodies and can be found in different nutrients. Most of the people take vitamin pills since their daily diets do not provide enough natural vitamins for their bodies.

“People use vitamin pills to compensate for their unhealthy diets”

(picture from: https://blogs.ubc.ca/communicatingscience2012w109/files/2012/10/vitamin-pills1.jpg )

However, studies show different results for popping vitamin pills.

One category of studies associate benefits with vitamin supplement consumption. For example, a number of studies show that these supplements improve cognitive skills and decrease the rate of mental decline.

The second category of studies show no effects associated with supplement consumption.For instance, a study was done over the course of eight years with about 8,000 participants.The overall health conditions of the participants who took the real pill daily (which contained vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, selenium  and zinc,) and the ones who took the placebo pills daily ( the pill with the same appearance of the real one but without the capacity to function) showed almost the same trend .

The third category of studies, in contrast, show that consuming vitamin pills can be harmful. For example, according to two of the studies, the likelihood of  developing different types of cancer such as malignant cancer( the most severe type of skin cancer) and breast cancer was more in participants who took particular types of vitamin supplements. Another study also suggests that using supplements such as multivitamins increases the mortality rate.

What should we do despite all the contradictory results from different studies about the cons and pros of taking vitamin supplements ? According to an article ,having a healthy diet is the most important step . However, taking one multivitamin tablet as well as vitamin D tablet per day can help people who do not have an optimal diet, but the important thing to remember is that we should not over use vitamin supplements.The article argues that the disadvantages of the supplements are outweighed by their advantages.Another article states that foods contain natural vitamins as well as other plant substances such as  phytochemicals ( plant chemicals that prevent disease) that cannot be put in the vitamin pills ;Therefore, it is much better to have a healthy diet rather than taking vitamin pills.

In the video below,uploaded by ” psychetruth” ,Dr. Vincent Bellonzi gives more information about whether we should take vitamin supplements or not.

 

 

 

 

(www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa6-jmVhbcU&feature=related)

Maryam Goharian

 

Sources:

benefits:  http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/daily-multivitamin-tablets-can-boost-memory-study/65391/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2078861/Taking-multi-vitamin-pills-does-health.html

http://www.medicinenet.com/melanoma/article.htm

http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/4829/vitamin-pills-do-more-harm-good

http://www.health-alternatives.com/vitamins-nutrition-chart.html

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/vitamins/index.html

http://www.phytochemicals.info/

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/dietandnutrition/feature/vitamins.htm

 

 

picture from:

https://blogs.ubc.ca/communicatingscience2012w109/files/2012/10/vitamin-pills1.jpg

video from:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa6-jmVhbcU&feature=related