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Pomegranate - Cultivation, Composition, Antioxidant Properties, and Health Benefits (Hardcover)
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Pomegranate - Cultivation, Composition, Antioxidant Properties, and Health Benefits (Hardcover)
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Recently for the prevention and treatment of many neurologic,
metabolic and other chronic diseases, the focus has shifted from
allopathic Western medicine to alternative and complementary
medicine in many countries including the United States of America.
In fact, some dietary supplements including herbs, vegetables, nuts
and fruits have demonstrated promising outcomes in improving human
health. Among them, pomegranate is one of the exotic fruits that
has been known for its valuable effects. Pomegranate (Punica
granatum), one of the oldest known fruits belongs to the family
Lythraceae. It is believed to have originated in Persia and have
several varieties. At present, pomegranates are grown in many
Middle Eastern, Asian, European and other Western countries,
including the United States of America. Pomegranates have been used
for thousands of years in treating a wide variety of diseases in
ancient times and currently used to treat many complications,
including; pregnancy, coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis,
prostate cancer and male infertility. The beneficial effects of
pomegranate have been revealed in the writings of many cultures and
religions, since they were grown in abundance in all ancient
civilizations. Pomegranates have been appreciated for their
beautiful colour and flavour, and health benefits since ancient
times. The edible juicy ruby red arils are full of antioxidants and
are considered the healthiest part of the fruit. Fortunately, the
century-old description of the pomegranate as a healthy fruit among
all others still holds its integrity due to the presence of
antioxidants, vitamins B6 and C, minerals, and fibre. Accumulated
evidence suggests that naturally occurring phytocompounds, such as
polyphenolic antioxidants found in pomegranate may potentially
hinder neurodegeneration and improve memory, cognition and other
brain functions. The effects of pomegranate as a medicine in
neurological and other diseases are discussed in this book. This
book will benefit students at various levels of academia,
scientists in several disciplines (such as alternative medicine,
nutrition, neuroscience, agriculture, food science, and medicine)
and many others interested in this discipline. This book may become
a part of the curriculum at various universities globally.
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