Look again. There’s more behind the funny face of that festive winter squash still sitting on your front porch than you might think. When it’s not moonlighting as a jack-o-lantern or as a centerpiece for random fall decor, pumpkin is actually an undercover superfood – one that bestows seasonal nourishment and deep healing, from head to toe, on all who partake.
Because of its rich supply of vital nutrients, pumpkin is gaining popularity as a health food. Packed with everything from protein and fiber, to antioxidants and essential vitamins and minerals – including manganese, magnesium, potassium and iron – pumpkin has an answer for almost all that ails you. Blood sugar imbalance? Eat more pumpkin. Bone support? Have some pumpkin pulp. Arthritis? More pumpkin, please! Enlarged prostrate? Try some pumpkin seed oil. Inflammation? There’s a pumpkin for that! And the list goes on…
Vision protection
One of pumpkin’s main benefits is visible right away, in its clever orange hue. As with sweet potato, carrots and butternut squash, this coloring occurs thanks to the presence of large amounts of carotene. As precursors to vitamin A, alpha-carotene and beta-carotene help to keep our eyes healthy and vision clear (especially in dim lighting) and guard against cataracts and degeneration. More than twice the daily recommended serving of vitamin A can be found in just one cup of cooked, mashed pumpkin. The carotenes, along with the many other antioxidants found in pumpkin, also help in the general maintenance of numerous other bodily functions – from strengthening the immune system, to the prevention of cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Skin care
When it comes to overall skin health, the properties of pumpkin are highly effective. It’s a good source of vitamin C, which facilitates collagen production, increasing the elasticity of skin while also rendering it “aglow.” It also reduces damage (wrinkles and other signs of premature aging) caused by free radicals, as might occur with sun damage or pollution. And pumpkin seeds, especially, contain plenty of beneficial zinc, which may help to regulate the hormones responsible for acne, as well as fatty acids, which support skin repair, increase moisture and improve flexibility.
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