03/22/2018 / By Zoey Sky
A versatile fruit, the orange offers other benefits aside from abundant levels of vitamin C. Various scientific studies have determined that oranges have a lot of medicinal properties.
Oranges contain a lot of compounds that are good for your health. Below are nine of its “well-established therapeutic applications” which are detailed in three sections – the aroma, the juice, and the peel.
The therapeutic properties of aromas have been documented in various studies. The results have determined that the small molecules which make up aromas are inhaled through the nostrils and into the olfactory lobe. This allows aromas to “have profound [e]ffects on deep structures within our brain, and as a result our entire bodily and emotional infrastructure.”
Contrary to popular belief, orange juice isn’t really a “dangerous source of highly concentrated fructose.” We also often mistakenly think that “the semi-synthetic ‘nutrient’ ascorbic acid” is the best oranges can offer. However, the “monochemical nutrient” ascorbic acid is simply a shadow of the vitamin C activity carried and expressed via fresh fruits.
Below are some of the evidence-based benefits of orange juice:
Orange peel has many potent and potentially therapeutic compounds. The beneficial compounds of orange peel include pectin and flavonoid constituents like hersperidin, naringin, polymethoxyflavones, quercetin, and rutin.
It also contains many carotenoids along with an important constituent called d-limonene, which makes up 90 percent of citrus peel oil content.
D-limonene is a compound that is named after lemon rind, which contains a large amount of d-limonene. It is listed in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations as “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) and d-limonene is often used as a flavoring agent.
Studies have proven that d-limonene has potent anti-cancer properties, especially against metastatic melanoma. (Related: 12 Remarkable Benefits And Uses of Orange Peel.)
Whole orange peel extract has the following benefits:
The various benefits of oranges also highlight the fact that we must start relying more on natural remedies instead of drugs that often have harmful side effects. Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables will do wonders for your overall health, especially since these foods are rich in various nutrients.
Here’s a recipe for a healthy, delicious, and easy-to-make orange salad dressing that you can use with a variety of salad ingredients:
Ingredients:
Juice of one and 1/2 oranges (at least 1/3 cup)
1/2 tablespoon (tbsp) raw honey
Two tbsp white wine vinegar
1/2 tbsp. olive oil
1/4 teaspoon (tsp) sea salt
1/4 tsp. fresh black pepper
Instructions:
Notes: The recipe makes at least eight ounces of dressing. Shake before use, and store the dressing in the refrigerator for at least a month.
You can read more articles about the benefits of oranges and other healthier food options at Fruits.news.
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