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food, health, heart health, heart problems, Heirloom Tomato, home grown, LDL cholesterol, organic, Pink Accordion, tomato

HEART tomato
This is another of my many Pink Accordion tomatoes. I can clearly see the shape of a HEART. It is often said that the fruit resembles the part of the body which it is good for. Upon doing some research this is what I found.
- Intake of tomatoes has long been linked to heart health. Fresh tomatoes and tomato extracts have been shown to help lower total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. In addition, tomato extracts have been shown to help prevent unwanted clumping together (aggregation) of platelet cells in the blood – a factor that is especially important in lowering risk of heart problems like atherosclerosis. (In a recent South American study of 26 vegetables, tomatoes and green beans came out best in their anti-aggregation properties.) But only recently are researchers beginning to identify some of the more unusual phytonutrients in tomatoes that help provide us with these heart-protective benefits. One of these phytonutrients is a glycoside called esculeoside A; another is flavonoid called chalconaringenin; and yet another is a fatty-acid type molecule called 9-oxo-octadecadienoic acid. As our knowledge of unique tomato phytonutrients expands, we are likely to learn more about the unique role played by tomatoes in support of heart health. Tomatoes are also likely to rise further and further toward the top of the list as heart healthy foods.Β
The picture also looks like a pair of cupped children’s hands!
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yes they do too… must be good for kids π
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