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Kiwifruit Benefits Heart Health Similar To AspirinPosted: Tuesday, September 21, 2004
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If you've been taking aspirin daily to improve heart health, you'll be interested to know about a much tastier way to get the same effects - to thin blood, reduce clotting and lower fat in the blood that can cause blockage, without negatively affecting cholesterol levels. In his research paper, Dr. Duttaroy explains that certain phytonutrients, known as polyphenolic compounds, are widely distributed in fruits and vegetables. He notes that many
of these have antioxidant as well as anti-thrombotic properties, which help prevent blood clotting. However, Duttaroy stresses that although kiwifruit contains very significant amounts
of antioxidants such as polyphenols and vitamins C and E, these were not included in the study. "There is something in kiwifruit which creates an anti-platelet effect," said Dr. Duttaroy, who also notes that it appears the mode
of action by which kiwifruit elicits this response is quite different from that
of aspirin. "Further research on identification
of the active compound is required for a more definitive conclusion." However, Duttaroy notes that one thing is clear from the research. Consuming kiwifruit is an effective way
of inhibiting blood clotting and can improve cardiovascular risk profiles in healthy adults. Volunteers who participated in the study consumed two
to three kiwifruit per day for a period
of 28 days and experienced significant reductions in platelet aggregation (blood clotting) when
compared to controls. This is despite the fact that volunteers maintained their regular diets during the supplement period. Further, after a two-week wash out period in which the volunteers stopped kiwifruit consumption, their blood levels returned
to pre-supplement period base line. Dr. Duttaroy explains that the dosage level in the study was restricted
to two
to three fruits per day
to prevent any negative side effects. He also noted that it could be assumed kiwifruit consumption would not create any
of those risk factors associated with aspirin such as stomach pain, excessive bruising or bleeding, nor does kiwifruit appear
to disrupt the effects
of any other medications. For now, researchers are stopping short
of recommending kiwifruit as a replacement for aspirin by cardio vascular patients. Those under a doctor's care should consult their physician before making any dietary changes. In addition
to these newly discovered health benefits with respect
to cardio vascular disease, a recent study by the internationally renowned Rowett Research Institute in the United Kingdom shows that eating kiwifruit daily can provide substantial protection against the kind
of DNA damage that can trigger cancer and, more significantly, kiwifruit greatly speeds the repair
of DNA damage Source: Diabetes In Control.com |
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