The Health Benefits of Pumpkinby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 10 Oct 2009 03:54 PM Full disclosure time: I love pumpkin. Pumpkin pie is my favorite holiday season dessert. My mom makes awesome pumpkin chocolate chip cookie bars. But I don't only love it for dessert! Pumpkin soup, pumpkin curry... I love it all. Lucky for me, pumpkin is good for you. A gal can't live on pumpkin pie alone (or pumpkin cheesecake, or pumpkin rolls, or pumpkin bread, or...) but it's got some real health benefits.
Pumpkin seeds have some health benefits, too! They're a great source of protein, zinc, magnesium, and phosphorus. Oil pressed from pumpkin seeds is full of healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Pumpkin seeds have a long history of use as a remedy for prostate problems, too. And you may be familiar with tryptophan -- the amino acid that may be responsible for the post-turkey sleepies? One gram of pumpkin seeds has as much tryptophan as that bedtime glass of warm milk. Don't love pumpkin yet? You might love this: researchers are looking at pumpkin as a treatment for type-1 diabetes. Chemicals in pumpkin may help the body regenerate damaged cells in the pancreas -- the gland that produces insulin to help the body deal with blood sugar levels. If you're pre-diabetic, pumpkin may help keep the disease in check. Hopefully you found a reason to love pumpkin as much as I do! Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments Ravi23 (5) 17 Oct 2009 04:39 AMI never knew all these benefits of pumpkin. It seems to be really beneficial for one's health. Thanks for sharing the useful information. Discuss this article
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