Wednesday 19 February 2014

5 Best Benefits of Pumpkin Juice for Skin, Hair And Health


Pumpkin is one of the most widely grown vegetables and is incredibly rich in vital antioxidants and vitamins. This humble backyard, low calorie, vegetable contains abundant quantities of vitamin A, flavonoid poly-phenolic antioxidants such as leutin, xanthin, and carotenes.

Just like the vegetable itself, pumpkin juice contains vital vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, D, E and beta carotene; minerals such as potassium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, iron, sucrose and organic matter. It also contains carbohydrates and certain vital salts and proteins.

How to make Pumpkin Juice?

Pumpkin juice is an extremely versatile juice that is used in several recipes apart from being consumed in its raw form. For the best juice select a pumpkin that is consistent in color and is sweet (suitable for eating or making pies).

If you want to enhance the flavor of the juice sprinkle in some spices like ground nutmeg, ground cinnamon, ginger or apple juice or even lemon juice. We suggest adding these in moderation to preserve the natural taste of this wonder juice. Serving over ice only enhances its cooling and refreshing effect.

Want to try it out but not sure where to start? Check this instructional video on how to make Pumpkin Juice quickly and easily.
1. Liver & Kidney Ally: People suffering from kidney stones and gall bladder problems can benefit by consuming ½ glass of pumpkin juice 3 times a day over a 10 day period.

2. Prevents Arteriosclerosis: Pumpkin juice exhibits great cleansing properties busting arterial deposits, greatly reducing the risk of heart diseases and stroke. The high anti-oxidant content aids in preventing stiffening or hardening or the arterial walls (arteriosclerosis).

3. Digestive & Bowel Curator: The laxative properties of Pumpkin juice are helpful in curing both constipation and loose motions.

4. Smooth Functioning of Urinary System: Pumpkin juice aids in toxic waste disposal through the kidney and urinary system. Its curative properties have proved highly effective in treatment of ulcers and acidity.

5. Potent Sedative: Studies have proved the effectiveness of Pumpkin juice in curing insomnia. Doctors advise a glass of pumpkin juice with honey to calm your nerves.

6. Blood Pressure & Cholesterol Regulator: Pectin and Phytosterols, present in Pumpkin juice, help to reduce the bad or LDL cholesterol and subdue heightened blood pressure levels.

7. Excellent Cooling Agent: A glass of pumpkin juice with honey is recommended as a coolant against external summer heat or excessive internal body heat.

8. Morning Sickness Goodbye: Pumpkin juice is effective in providing relief from morning sickness, especially in pregnant women.

9. Heals Viral Hepatitis A & Reactivates Liver Function: Doctors have long recommended Pumpkin juice as part of the regular diet for patients suffering from Viral Hepatitis A. The biologically active substances in the juice act as a natural liver cleanser!

10. Immunity Booster: Vitamin C and other minerals present in the juice act as immunity boosters and thus shield the body from viral attacks.

Skin Benefits:

11. Radiant Soft Skin: Abundant amounts of vitamin C, vitamin E and beta-carotene in Pumpkin juice replenish the skin keeping it youthful, supple and radiant.

12. Burns, Bites & Inflammation Curative: Its coolant properties come in handy in the treatment of burns, abscess and inflammation and insect bites. The vital mix of anti-oxidants in the form of vitamins A, C and E and zinc makes it an excellent healing agent.

13. Anti-Wrinkle & Hydrating: Combined with other ingredients like honey, yoghurt, lemon juice and vitamin E oil, this wonder juice, through it hydrating properties, provides nutrition for a variety of skin types.

Hair Care:

14. Promotes Hair re-growth: Vitamin A, aided by a high content of potassium, helps in promoting the re-growth of hair. Pumpkin juice is an active ingredient in hair loss treatments.

15. Moisturizer: Pumpkin juice has showed excellent results in moisturizing dry and damaged hair.

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