Grapes for Healing - How This Tiny Berry Can Boost Your Health

By April Horton, published Jul 10, 2007
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Grapes are one of nature's leading food sources containing antioxidants. This tiny berry has healing properties that can protect your heart, help prevent cancer, give you glowing skin and hair and speed up wound healing.

Historically grapes have been used for centuries for health and beauty. People in Egypt consumed grapes over 6,000 years ago. While Greek philosopher's praised the healing power of grapes. European folk healers created an ointment using the sap of grape vines to cure skin and eye ailments. Grape leaves have been used to stop bleeding, reduce inflammation and pain. They have also been used to treat cancer, cholera, smallpox and a host of other diseases. They were brought to America sometime in the 1600's.

Grape seed oil is a popular supplement that is steadily gaining popularity in the alternative healing community for good reason. It contains high concentrations of vitamin E, flavonoids and linoleic acids. All which help compound free radicals, which are highly reactive molecules that can damage cell functions, such as pollution and the sun.

Grape seed oil is used to help combat conditions of the heart. Such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), high blood pressure, high cholesterol and poor circulation. It is also used in the treatment of hearing and vision problems. It can help slow down macular degeneration and speed up wound healing after injury or surgery. As well as help regulate liver & lung functions. It is normally taken orally in capsule or tablet form. Be sure to check with your doctor if you are currently taking other medications.

There have been various scientific studies conducted proving the healing effects of grapes on human health. It seems like this berry can quite possibly could be the perfect fruit.

Grapes for Healing - How This Tiny Berry Can Boost Your Health

Grapes are not only a delicious fruit but aid in healing and wellness.

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