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Benefits of Whole, Raw Fruit

There’s a reason all physicians recommend you eat a healthy diet with plenty of fruits. Quite a few reasons, actually. The following are a few things you’ll consume when eating a piece of your favorite type of fruit:

  • Fiber (helps maintain gastrointestinal regularity and reduces the risk of heart disease)
  • Folate (helps reduce a pregnant woman’s risk for giving birth to a child with defects in the brain or spinal cord)
  • Potassium (helps your body maintain a healthy blood pressure)
  • Vitamin A (helps your body fight off infections and maintain healthy eyes and skin)
  • Vitamin C (helps your teeth stay healthy and assists your body in the healing process when you experience a cut or wound)

In order to get plenty of these important nutrients, you’ll need to slide some fruit into your diet every day.

Fortunately, adding fruit to your meals is an easy thing. All you have to do is to add them for snacks. My goal for you is to never go hungry or full and to eat every 2-3 hours. Eating a low glycemic fruit like an apple, pear, orange or berries will do the trick.