
Strawberries are a very healthy food to include in your diet.
One serving of strawberries - about 8 strawberries - is an excellent source of vitamin C. In fact, a serving of strawberries provides more vitamin C than an orange.
Strawberries are also an excellent source for fiber and potassium:
Fiber is considered by the American Heart Association to be important for heart health. Epidemiological studies report that people who eat higher amounts of total fiber have a lower risk of heart disease.
Potassium is an important nutrient to balance electrolytes, aid muscle contractions, and maintain a healthy blood pressure.

Antioxidants (including vitamin C) ward off chronic diseases and promote optimum health. Research shows that the antioxidants in strawberries are efficiently absorbed within one hour after being eaten. Once absorbed, antioxidants fight free radical compounds that can cause chronic illnesses.
In a recent study, strawberries ranked second among the top ten fruits in antioxidant capacity (TAC), which is one reason why they may help prevent cancer and heart disease.
Folate may prevent some types of birth defects. It also reduces serum levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that may be an independent risk factor in heart disease. Both of these are also present in Strawberries.
Some interesting folklore and history about strawberries?
Medicinal Uses
I’m sure I don’t have to provide any recipes for strawberries. In fact, IMHO, the best way to eat them is just plain.
I love a bowl of strawberries as an afternoon snack, because,
After all, it’s about a healthy lifestyle!
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