The effect of persimmon on pressure
Persimmon is not only a delicious fruit, but also a product that improves the functioning of the body. The substances contained in this fragrant fruit can also affect the functioning of the cardiovascular system. This article will help you understand what effect persimmon has on blood pressure.
Useful properties for the body
The benefits of persimmon for the cells of the human body are enormous. So, this bright, “sunny” fruit contains a whole vitamin and mineral complex. The fruit is rich in ascorbic acid - natural vitamin C. This component enhances immunity, which is manifested by an improvement in the body's resistance to various infections. Persimmon and potassium are rich - a mineral without which the full functioning of the cardiovascular system is simply impossible. The physiological human need for potassium is quite high. If, due to poor nutrition, the amount of this mineral in the blood and cells decreases, this can lead to the formation of various pathologies, including the development of heart disease.
People suffering from heart pathologies often experience various heart rhythm disturbances. So, one of these pathologies is arrhythmia. A decrease in potassium in the blood can aggravate the course of this pathology and lead to the development of a number of complications, many of which are life-threatening.In order to eliminate the risk of developing such pathological conditions, cardiologists always recommend that their patients include foods rich in potassium in the menu. Persimmon contains a lot of potassium, so it is great for people suffering from various heart diseases.
Persimmon is also rich in mineral components that have a beneficial effect on the walls of blood vessels. Traditional medicine experts note that the systematic use of persimmons contributes to the fact that the walls of the arteries that feed the vital organs become stronger and more elastic. This effect contributes to the fact that the risk of dangerous pathological damage to blood vessels is significantly reduced. Persimmon contains organic components that reduce blood cholesterol levels. So, with regular consumption of these bright fruits, the level of “bad” lipids in the blood serum decreases, while the concentration of beneficial lipoproteins increases. Such changes reduce atherosclerotic processes that begin to occur in blood vessels in people of mature age.
People who have tried persimmon at least once in their life, most likely, noted its specific tart taste. This feature is due to the chemical composition of the fruit. So, astringent and tart taste cause tannins, which are contained in large quantities in this fruit. It should be noted that unripe fruits contain significantly more of these components than ripe ones. That is why unripe persimmons should not be eaten., especially for people suffering from chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
In the presence of pathologies of the digestive system, it is better to give preference to overripe fruits, since the content of tannins in them will be less.
Persimmon, despite its astringency, is a sweet fruit. The fruits contain quite a lot of natural sugar - fructose. This component, when released into the blood, increases the level of sugar in the blood. This feature of these fruits should be remembered by people suffering from diabetes and forced to monitor the concentration of glucose in the blood. When using persimmons, be sure to remember the measure. So, if you eat these fruits in large quantities, then this can lead to abdominal pain and a violation of the stool. And also persimmon can provoke an exacerbation of peptic ulcer.
The fruits contain components that "raise" the level of iron in the blood. So, the use of persimmon in food is a good prevention of the development of iron deficiency disorders. Anemia is more common in women of reproductive age. The inclusion of persimmons in the diet will allow them to saturate their body with useful minerals, including iron, which will help reduce the risk of dangerous pathologies.
How does it affect pressure?
The fruit contains a complex of minerals that contribute to the removal of excess fluid from the body. Such an effect on the body not only leads to a decrease in edema on the body, but also helps to reduce blood pressure. This action is due to the fact that the volume of fluid in the body decreases, the load on the heart decreases, which leads to an improvement in the functioning of the cardiovascular system as a whole.
Due to this mild diuretic (diuretic) action persimmon is allowed to be used by people suffering from hypertension. Doctors note with regret that the incidence of hypertension is currently quite high. “Jumps” of pressure are experienced by both men and women. You can experience hypertension at any age. So, for the first time, hypertension can be detected even in a person aged 20–25 years.
The risk factors for this pathology are numerous. Doctors note that people who have one of their close relatives suffer from hypertension have a high risk of developing this disease. Quite often, hypertension is recorded in one family at once among representatives of several generations. This disease is also found in children. It often happens that hypertension is not determined in time. So, for a long time a person does not pay attention to the deterioration of his state of health, “writing off” the symptoms that appear as the consequences of stress or fatigue at work.
However, you should think about the possible presence of hypertension when the following clinical signs appear:
- headache of a pressing nature;
- spontaneous dizziness;
- flashing "flies" before the eyes;
- sudden deterioration of vision;
- fatigue and persistent nausea.
If you find these symptoms, you should definitely check the blood pressure numbers. This is quite simple to do - using a tonometer (a special device for measuring blood pressure). If the blood pressure indicators exceed the age norms, then in this case it is necessary to consult a doctor. The fact that persimmon contains substances that lower blood pressure should be remembered by people suffering from hypotension.
With this pathology, pressure indicators are below the age limits of the norm.To use persimmon, especially in large quantities, people suffering from hypotension should not be, as this can contribute to a deterioration in well-being.
Contraindications
Eating persimmon should not be for people suffering from allergies or individual intolerance to this fruit. People who have a high sensitivity to various exotic fruits should be introduced into the diet of this fruit only after prior consultation with a doctor. Persimmon should be eaten with extreme caution by people with chronic diseases of the digestive system. Eating this fruit can lead to abdominal pain, upset stools, and heartburn. In people suffering from gastritis with increased secretion, the use of persimmons can cause discomfort in the stomach. It is not allowed to use persimmon and people who have just undergone surgery on the abdominal organs. The use of these fruits can provoke a deterioration in well-being, as well as cause the development of postoperative complications.
Persimmon contains tannins - these are substances that can affect intestinal motility. So, the use of these fruits in some cases can cause constipation. Often this adverse effect occurs in people who have an individual tendency to irregular stools. With an exacerbation of chronic kidney disease, persimmon consumption should also be limited. The fruit contains many organic acids, which can aggravate the course of the pathology. The use of persimmons can contribute to increased urination, which during the acute period of the disease only provokes the appearance of pain in the lumbar region.
Recommendations
Persimmon is a fruit that should not be consumed daily. So, during the week it is better to eat these fragrant fruits no more than 2-3 times. In this case, the risk of adverse symptoms will be minimal. The rest of the week is better to diversify the use of other fruits. This approach to consumed fruits will bring enormous benefits to the body.
When using persimmon, you should remember that it contains quite a lot of active ingredients. A few fruits a day are enough for the body to benefit. The use of astringent fruits in large quantities can provoke the appearance of adverse symptoms. When choosing a persimmon, be sure to pay attention to its maturity. So, ripe fruits should be eaten, as they will be more useful. The content of active components in them is also significantly higher.
Before eating, the fruit should be washed well, dried and peeled.
You can also make mashed potatoes from persimmon, which is perfect for breakfast. A few tablespoons of this fruit puree added to the porridge will make the morning dish more fragrant and give it new flavor notes. To prepare fruit puree, one juicy persimmon must be peeled, chopped with a blender and mixed with 1 tsp. honey. You can eat such fruit puree not only during breakfast, but also use it with tea as a healthy dessert.
People suffering from chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and forced to constantly take medications should consult a doctor before using persimmons. If adverse symptoms appear after eating the fruit, then you should refuse to take the fruit and discuss the symptoms with your doctor.
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