An orange a day may ward off stroke risk

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An orange a day may ward off stroke risk

Vitamin C deficiency should be considered a risk factor for severe type of stroke.

Eating foods that contain vitamin C may reduce your risk of the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke, says a study.
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Vitamin C is found in fruits and vegetables such as oranges, papaya, peppers, broccoli and strawberries.


Hemorrhagic stroke is less common than ischemic stroke, but is more often deadly.

The study involved 65 people who had experienced an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke, or a blood vessel rupture inside the brain. They were compared to 65 healthy people.

Participants were tested for the levels of vitamin C in their blood. Forty-one per cent of cases had normal levels of vitamin C, 45 per cent showed depleted levels of vitamin C and 14 per cent were considered deficient of the vitamin.

On average, the people who had a stroke had depleted levels of vitamin C, while those who had not had a stroke had normal levels of the vitamin.
“Our results show that vitamin C deficiency should be considered a risk factor for this severe type of stroke, as were high blood pressure and being overweight in our study,” said study author Stphane Vannier with Pontchaillou University Hospital in Rennes, France.

Vannier added that vitamin C appeared to have other benefits like creating collagen, a protein found in bones, skin and tissues.

Vitamin C deficiency has also been linked to heart disease.
The study is scheduled to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 66[SUP]th[/SUP] Annual Meeting in Philadelphia April 26.

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Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices

Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices

(IANS) / 17 February 2014

Stock up on food and drinks that can keep you healthy

You can try your best to keep the flu away, but you end up with a runny nose anyway. With the onset of flu season, its time to stock up on food and drinks that can keep you healthy.
Here are some of the best immunity-boosting food items, reports huffingtonpost.com:
Broth-based soup: Chicken noodle soup can actually help soothe a cold. The chicken contains an amino acid called cysteine, which helps thin mucus in the lungs, and the hot broth helps to keep nasal passages moist, prevent dehydration and fight inflammation in the throat.
Hot tea: Warm liquids can soothe a sore throat and alleviate congestion, so drinks like freshly-brewed green tea, which is rich in infection-fighting antioxidants and supports the immune system, or hot water with lemon are ideal for staying hydrated while helping out that stuffy nose.
Citrus fruits: Citrus fruits might not cure you completely, but the soft white layer of skin found on oranges, lemons, grapefruits and limes does contain flavonoids, which can help boost the immune system and are great for speeding recovery.
Spicy food items: They can make our noses runny and eyes watery, but theyre also effective natural decongestants. Eating chili peppers or horseradish can help relieve the symptoms of congestion.
 

zeshaan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices

Tasweer daikh kar kinooooooo khanay buhat dil chah raha hay.
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Sadia Hashmi

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices

add one more thing here, egg in milk,boil it and take in liquid form.... surprizing results.
 

amir..

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices

use oranges with honey will cure arthritis ( tibb e nabvi).
 

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