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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Diet

What 1 Banana a Day Does to Your Body

Eat 1 banana a day. Almost all of us have heard about this. Here’s how it secretly helps (or harms) your body, let’s find out!

Introduction

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Bananas are rich in carbohydrates and natural sugars making it a perfect pre-workout snack or a morning fuel.

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Instant Energy Boost

It is loaded with potassium, approximately. 362mg per 100g, which helps manage nerve function and helps regulate fluid balance. 

Supports Brain Health

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It is rich in fiber that helps relieve constipation and supports smooth bowel movements, especially in ripe form.

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Regulates Digestion

As they are packed with potassium, bananas help lower blood pressure and protect your heart health overall.

Heart-Healthy Fruit

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Bananas can help reduce anxiety and irritability due to their dopamine precursors, tyrosine & vitamin B6.

Mood Uplifter

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As bananas help support gut flora and reduce water retention, they thus help manage bloating in the long run.

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May Help with Bloating

As ripe bananas are sweet in taste and yet low in calories, they act as a great alternative to sugary snacks.

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Curb Sugar Cravings

Individuals with diabetes or on low-carb diets should limit their intake and consider the timing of when they include bananas. For optimal benefits, it's best to opt for green bananas or semi-ripe ones, as they contain resistant starch.

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When to Avoid

They are best eaten in the morning as a pre-workout snack or as a mid-meal snack; avoid them just right before bedtime.

Ideal Timings

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From digestion to energy to heart health, 1 banana a day can be a game changer. So include it as per your preference, but at the correct time.

Conclusion

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