Can banana cure impotency? that is the one question most practitioners in the natural health sector,Nigerians included,have been trying to unravel over the years. in a recent survey from a german research institute,Tao, experts examine the peculier qualities of the banana fruit that positions it for the cure of impotency.
Bananas contain tryptophan (although it’s not one of the major sources,
a medium still contains about 10.6 mg of tryptophan).
Tryptophan is one
of the 20 amino acids which are building blocks of proteins (btw,
an incredible number of articles on the internet call tryptophan as a
“mood-enhancing protein” and that is technically not correct).
Tryptophan helps the body to produce serotonin - which has a calming
effect on the brain (creates a stable mood) and acts as a mild sedative.
It should be noted that the only way our our body gets it’s dose of
tryptophan is through our diet - it does not produce tryptophan
naturally; bananas is one of the easiest ways to get it (references: Nutritiondata.com, Chemistry Daily, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, NIH MedLinePlus).
Bananas are good for your blood: Bananas are one of the highest sources of naturally available vitamin B6: Vitamin B6
plays an important role in converting tryptophan to serotonin (read #3
above), and also helps the body to make hemoglobin - a crucial
ingredient of your blood. Vitamin B6 is also essential for
antibody production and to maintain a healthy immune response. It also
helps to convert carbohydrates to glucose and thereby maintains proper
blood sugar levels. A medium banana can take care of 1/5th of your daily
recommended intake of vitamin B6 and is one of the easiest (and cheapest) ways to increase your dietary intake of the vitamin (references: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements)
Bananas are one of the highest sources of naturally available vitamin B6: Vitamin B6
plays an important role in converting tryptophan to serotonin (read #3
above), and also helps the body to make hemoglobin - a crucial
ingredient of your blood. Vitamin B6 is also essential for
antibody production and to maintain a healthy immune response. It also
helps to convert carbohydrates to glucose and thereby maintains proper
blood sugar levels. A medium banana can take care of 1/5th of your daily
recommended intake of vitamin B6 and is one of the easiest (and cheapest) ways to increase your dietary intake of the vitamin (references: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements).
A single
serving (one medium-sized banana) contains 16% of the daily recommended
dietary fiber intake for a normal adult - that’s substantial for a
single serving of any food. Fiber improves laxation (smooth bowel
movements). Fiber-rich diets have also been linked to lower risk of
coronary heart disease and of type 2 diabetes. Also, view this
information in light of the following facts
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