Research suggests
that the pineapple enzyme bromelain appeared to reduce inflammation
associated with asthma.
Though bromelain is sold in supplement form, our lab
tests revealed that fresh and frozen pineapple has as high — and in many
cases higher — enzymatic activity compared to pills, which also cannot
provide the synergistic interactions with other whole food nutrients that can
be lost in isolation. Caribbean Medical Schools
For example, pineapple is an excellent source of the
antioxidant vitamin C, which also may help asthmatics. Researchers found that
asthma sufferers had lower serum levels of vitamin C and beta-cryptoxanthin.
With its high water and fiber content, pineapple might
play a role in helping you manage your weight — another important factor in
fighting asthma. In one three-year French study of 67,229 women, those who had
gained more than 20 pounds between puberty and adulthood had 66 percent higher
risk of the chronic breathing disorder. Caribbean
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Researchers speculate that the inflammatory effect of
higher levels of estrogen and leptin associated with excess weight might
interfere with the functioning of muscle cells lining the lungs and air
passages.
Double whammy: Asthma induced by weight problems makes it
even more difficult to draw the oxygen you need to carry that extra heft
around.
BONUS: To enjoy the possible benefits of
bromelain, beta-cryptoxanthin and vitamin C, try this super easy smoothie.
Blend some fresh or frozen pineapple chunks, with ice, soy milk, protein powder
and a dash of pumpkin pie spice to treat taste buds (and soothe lungs). Caribbean
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Source;
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Pineapple-extract-could-help-asthma-patients
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