Why Fruit Salad Is Better Than A Banana.

Tue, May 10th 2011, 07:00 AM

Are you stuck in a banana-a-day rut? Here’s a good reason to chop up that banana with some strawberries, apples, grapes, and oranges. It’s called synergy. You don’t just get a wider variety of nutrients by eating more fruits. Those nutrients actually work together to produce even more powerful health benefits than any single fruit could alone.

Think of it like compounding interest -but with fruit! One Fruit, Two Fruit, Three Fruit, Four. We all know that the antioxidants in fruits and veggies work hard to protect your body from aging and disease. But what you may not know is that those antioxidants work even harder when they have the company of other antioxidants. That’s why researchers recommend people eat 5 to 10 servings of a wide variety of different fruits and veggies every day. Whole is the goal.

If you tend to eat the same fruit over and over, consider breaking the mold next time you’re at the grocery store, and pick up something you’ve never tried before. And choose whole fruit, so you get the most antioxidant bang for your buck.

 

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