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			<description><![CDATA[<p>You left out one use of the banana out.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Going bananas</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 03:40:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>From an e-mail, I don&#x27;t know if all this is correct, but Buddie, Lil&#x27; buddie, and I love em&#x27;.<br /><br />A professor at CCNY for a physiological psych class told his class about<br /><br />bananas. He said the expression going bananas is from the effects of<br /><br />bananas on the brain. Read on:<br /><br />Never, put your banana in the refrigerator!!!<br /><br />This is interesting<br /><br />After reading this, you&#x27;ll never look at a banana in the same way again.<br /><br />Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose<br /><br />combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial<br /><br />boost of energy.<br /><br />Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a<br /><br />strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit<br /><br />with the world&#x27;s leading athletes.<br /><br />But energy isn&#x27;t the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also<br /><br />help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and<br /><br />conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.<br /><br />Depression: According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst<br /><br />people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a<br /><br />banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein<br /><br />that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve<br /><br />your mood and generally make you feel happier.<br /><br />PMS: Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains<br /><br />regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.<br /><br />Anemia: High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin<br /><br />in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.<br /><br />Blood Pressure: This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium<br /><br />yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure. So much so,<br /><br />the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry<br /><br />to make official claims for the fruit&#x27;s ability to reduce the risk of<br /><br />blood pressure and stroke.<br /><br />Brain Power: 200 students at a Twickenham (Middlesex) school (England )<br /><br />were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast,<br /><br />break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown<br /><br />that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more<br /><br />alert.<br /><br />Constipation: High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help<br /><br />restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without<br /><br />resorting to laxatives.<br /><br />Hangovers: One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a<br /><br />banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and,<br /><br />with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while<br /><br />the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.<br /><br />Heartburn: Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you<br /><br />suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.<br /><br />Morning Sickness: Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood<br /><br />sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.<br /><br />Mosquito bites: Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing<br /><br />the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it<br /><br />amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.<br /><br />Nerves: Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system.<br /><br />Overweightand at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria<br /><br />found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate<br /><br />and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most<br /><br />obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded<br /><br />that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood<br /><br />sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to<br /><br />keep levels steady.<br /><br />Ulcers: The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal<br /><br />disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw<br /><br />fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronicler cases. It<br /><br />also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the<br /><br />lining of the stomach.<br /><br />Temperature control: Many other cultures see bananas as a cooling fruit<br /><br />that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant<br /><br />mothers. In Thailand, for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure<br /><br />their baby is born with a cool temperature.<br /><br />Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Bananas can help SAD sufferers because<br /><br />they contain the natural mood enhancer tryptophan.<br /><br />Smoking Tobacco Use: Bananas can also help people trying to give up<br /><br />smoking. The B6 and B12 they contain, as well as the potassium and<br /><br />magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of<br /><br />nicotine withdrawal.<br /><br />Stress: Potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalize the<br /><br />heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body&#x27;s water<br /><br />balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing<br /><br />our potassium levels. These can be rebalanced with the help of a<br /><br />high-potassium banana snack.<br /><br />Strokes: According to research in The New England Journal of Medicine,<br /><br />eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by<br /><br />strokes by as much as 40%!<br /><br />Warts: Those keen on natural alternatives swear that if you want to kill<br /><br />off a wart, take a piece of banana skin and place it on the wart, with<br /><br />the yellow side out. Carefully hold the skin in place with a plaster or<br /><br />surgical tape!<br /><br />So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare<br /><br />it to an apple, it has four times the protein, twice the carbohydrate,<br /><br />three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice<br /><br />the other vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in potassium and is one<br /><br />of the best value foods around. So, maybe its time to change that<br /><br />well-known phrase so that we say, A banana a day keeps the doctor away!<br /><br />PS: Bananas must be the reason monkeys are so happy all the time!<br /><br />I will add one here; want a quick shine on our shoes?? Take the INSIDE of<br /><br />the banana skin, and rub directly on the shoe...polish with dry cloth...<br /><br />Amazing fruit !!!<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/jarasan/2010/4/going-bananas.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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