The Health Benefits of Guavas
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Guavas
 are found in the tropics, and invoke images of vacations, summer 
parties and island life, but this tasty fruit is more than a celebratory
 food. This fruit is bursting with healthy vitamins and 
minerals and can be used to treat many serious ailments. You can 
recognize guavas by their yellow, green or maroon skins and creamy white
 or pink pulp. 
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Guava
 is a winning fruit for its many great benefits. If you’re trying to 
lose weight, guavas are not a fruit you need to give up. In fact, this 
snack-sized fruit can satisfy your appetite while adding few calories, 
low amounts of carbohydrates and no cholesterol to your diet. And, 
compared to other fruit, adds a low dose of sugar. Guavas also offer a 
great source of vitamins, proteins, roughage, fibers and minerals. For 
lean people trying to gain weight, this fruit is also beneficial as it 
promotes the healthy absorption of nutrients and its substantial 
nutrients regulate one’s metabolism. 
Blood pressure and Diabetes 
Guavas
 are hypoglycemic and rich in fiber, which helps reduce blood pressure. 
Dietary fibers maintain the blood’s fluidity and prevent it from 
thickening, which can worsen blood pressure. Foods lacking in fiber (for
 example refined flour) increase blood pressure because they convert to 
sugar more quickly. This can help fight or even prevent diabetes. The 
fiber regulates the sugar being absorbed by the body and the risk of 
both high spikes and drops in the body’s insulin and glucose levels is 
reduced. 
Diarrhea, dysentery, and gastroenteritis 
   
The
 abundant astringent (substances that contract body tissue) makeup of 
raw guava and guava leaves helps loosen the bowels and can reduce the 
symptoms of diarrhea and gastroenteritis. Being highly alkaline, the 
guavas act as a disinfectant, removing excess mucus from the intestines 
and inhibiting microbial growth. For these reasons, guavas can 
also be used to treat dysentery. The guavas’ plentiful supply of vitamin
 C, carotenoids and potassium can also boost your digestive system. 
  
  
A
 good substance for regulating the thyroid’s metabolism is copper, which
 guavas have plenty of. The thyroid glands regulate important hormones 
and organ system functions, which helps maintain a healthy balance in 
your body. 
  
  
Also
 present in guavas are high amounts of vitamins B3 and B6. These both 
have benefits for the health of your brain. B3, which is also called 
niacin, is known to help increase blood flow and stimulate cognitive 
function, while B6 helps preserve normal nerve function. 
  
  
Guava
 is your best source for vitamin C. In fact it has four times the amount
 of Vitamin C found in oranges, which are regarded as the go-to food for
 this vitamin. The concentration of vitamin C can prevent scurvy, a 
disease caused by a deficiency of this vitamin. 
  
  
The
 seeds of guavas, either ingested whole or chewed, are excellent 
laxatives. In addition to the fruits' substantial amount of dietary 
fiber, guavas are advantageous for treating constipation. These two 
sources cleanse your intestines and excretory system and help your body 
retain water, helping you achieve healthy bowel movements. Frequently 
snacking on guavas, then, can be beneficial for proper digestion. 
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Drinking
 the juice of guavas and fresh guava fruit helps in fighting colds and 
coughs. The astringent quality can lessen mucus, disinfect the 
respiratory tract, throat, and lungs and reduce microbial activity. The 
substantial amounts of iron and vitamin C in guavas also help treat 
viral infections. It’s advised to avoid eating overly ripe guavas when 
you have a cold or cough as they can actually aggravate them. 
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The
 considerable quantities of vitamin A in guavas are extremely beneficial
 for the health of your vision. This helps slow down macular 
degeneration, the growth of cataracts and even improve one’s eyesight 
degradation once it has begun. 
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Guava
 is also valuable in your diet as a preventative measure against 
cancerous growths and metastasis. The high levels of an antioxidant 
called lycopene has been shown to reduce the risk of prostate cancer and
 inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells. Guava leaf oil is another 
anti-proliferative extract from the guava plant that has proven 
effective in reducing cancer growth. 
Guavas
 are also fantastic at improving skin texture and keeping your skin 
looking fresh. Guavas are full of astringents, particularly in fresh 
fruit and the leaves of the plant. If you rinse your skin with a guava 
decoction, the fruit can tone and tighten areas of loose skin. Eating 
the fruit also provides a rich source of vitamins A, B, C, as well as 
potassium, which are excellent antioxidants and detoxifiers. They can 
keep your skin glowing, prevent premature aging and wrinkles, and can 
speed up the healing process of wounds. 
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