Nothing signals it’s getting warmer quite like pineapple coming into season. Its bright, cheery color, fagrant smell, and vibrant taste are like biting into a piece of sunshine. The health benefits of pineapple can’t be overstated — it can help with everything from immune support to preventing cancer — and it’s easy to add pineapple to your daily routine
Health benefits of pineapples
Pineapples contain a variety of health-boosting vitamins and minerals as well as the enzyme bromelain and the amino acid tryptophan. Together, these nutrients help improve the immune system and fight off a number of conditions.
1. Immune support
Just one serving of pineapple contains over 130 percent of the daily recommendation for vitamin C, a vitamin that helps keep the immune system healthy. It’s also an antioxidant that protects the body against free radicals that can lead to cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other degenerative conditions.
2. Reduce inflammation
Pineapple helps reduce inflammation in the joints and muscles. The “relatively rare proteolytic enzyme”, bromelain found in pineapple, helps break down proteins that can harm joints. Bromelain also helps reduce inflammation and can alleviate your arthritis pain.
3. Improves mental health
Pineapple contains high levels of tryptophan, the same amino acid in turkey that triggers sleepiness at Thanksgiving. Tryptophan aids the body in producing serotonin, one of our main “happy hormones.” Adding pineapple to your diet may help you fight depession or anxiety.
4. Improves bone strength
With almost 75 percent of the daily recommendation for the mineral manganese, pineapple can help build bone strength. In a study from the Linus Pauling Institute, manganese and other trace minerals may help prevent osteoporosis in post -menopausal women.
5. Helps prevent cancer
Research shows that pineapple can directly prevent cancers of the breast, throat and mouth. A study published in the British Journal of Cancer found that pineapple’s combination of bromelain, beta-carotene, vitamin A, manganese and a variety of flavonoid compounds can help prevent cancer among elderly subjects.
6. Improve digestion
According to the Mayo Clinic, the bromelain in pineapple can help improve digestion. The fruit’s high dietary fiber content aids in regularity and improves intestine health. It might even help you lose weight by reducing inflammation in the gut.
7. Treats coughs and colds
Both the high content of bromelain and vitamin C in pineapples help prevent respiratory illnesses, but if you already have a cough or cold, pineapple can help clear your sinuses and reduce drainage.
How to make pineapple-infused water
One of my favorite ways to consume pineapple is to add it to a pitcher of water in my fridge. In the evening, simply cut up half a pineapple into chunks and add them to an empty pitcher. Fill the pitcher with filtered water and place in the refrigerator. In the morning, you’ll have pineapple-infused water for a fresh start to your day. You can even save the fruit for another recipe or to add to your morning smoothie.
Unconventional ways to eat pineapple
Pineapple is an incredibly diverse ingredient, so be sure to think outside the box. Some ideas for less-than-conventional ways to eat more pineapple include:
Other ways to use pineapple
Below are a few recipes for homemade pineapple-based health and beauty products.
Fresh Pineapple Tincture
Enjoy a boost to your water or morning smoothie with a pineapple tincture. The concentrated amount of pineapple delivers a big punch in even small amounts. People with sensitivities to pineapple should dilute the tincture with a bit of water if taken as an immune booster.
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Homemade Pineapple Shampoo
Infuse your hair with antioxidants and added moisture with this pineapple shampoo. The acidic properties of the fruit eliminate the need for an apple cider vinegar wash for those with dry or chemical-damaged hair.
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Juicy Pineapple Facial
One of the simplest ways to add pineapple to your beauty routine, this facial only requires a small piece of fresh pineapple and about ten minutes of your time. Start the facial off with rubbing the pineapple on your lips to exfoliate them.
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Sweet Pineapple Syrup
This sweet treat will make you feel like you’re on an island vacation. Although you should enjoy it in moderation, it can make for a delicious dessert when drizzled over fresh berries and mango slices.
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Some considerations
Bromelain is a meat-tenderizing enzyme, so make sure you don’t eat too much pineapple. An “overdose” of pineapple can lead to gastrointestinal issues like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Other people have experienced headaches as a result of over-indulging in this tropical fruit. Pregnant women should also avoid eating too much pineapple, as it is a menstruation stimulant. In some cases, too much pineapple might lead to miscarriage.
Whether you eat pineapple for its health benefits or you just enjoy the taste, one thing’s for sure: it can keep you healthier and make you feel better. So why not give it a try?
What’s your favorite way to eat pineapple? Let us know in the comments!