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We all love watermelon.
The delicious fruit comes from the gourd family. The red pulpy fruit is incredibly hydrating because it is mostly water. You can have watermelon as a delightful drink or serve the juicy flesh of the fruit as it is.
But did you know you could eat the rind and seeds of watermelons too?
No one ever thinks of the nutritional benefits of the watermelon seeds they are probably spitting out when consuming the delicious red pulp of the fruit.

 
But those black beauties are a source of magnesium, healthy fats, protein, B Vitamins, and iron.
Watermelon seed tea is a refreshing hot drink but its the health benefits what make it worth your attention.
Keep reading to know more about:
  • What is Watermelon Seed Tea?
  • Health benefits of Watermelon Seed Tea
  • Easy Watermelon Seed Tea recipes

What is Watermelon Seed Tea?


Watermelons were cultivated in Libya 5000 years ago and in Egypt 4000 year ago.
Our ancestors were interested in the water in the fruit, and they consumed the seeds too.
It had a green or yellow interior then, as opposed to the red one we see today, which is the result of a long time of selective breeding.
The seeds of the watermelon fruit are edible, low-calorie and high in nutrients.
They possess nine minerals essential for human body. These minerals are, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and zinc.


 It also has six vitamins which are essential for healthy growth and nutrition because the body cannot synthesize them. These vitamins are folate, niacin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, thiamin and Vitamin B6.
Watermelon might be high in sugar, but its seeds keep your blood sugar levels under control as potassium intake helps with blood pressure reduction in adults.
It can also improve your digestion as it is has a mild laxative and diuretic effect. It stimulates evacuation of the bowels and passing of urine.
These seeds are full of nutrients that your body cannot afford to miss out on.
You can have sun-dried watermelon seeds whole, reduce them to powder or extract the oil out of them. Prepare watermelon seed tea with fresh seeds.


Health Benefits of Watermelon Seed Tea


Watermelon seeds contain the following nutrients that make it deserve particular attention.

1. High in Folate

Folate is natural Vitamin B9 and is necessary for the formation, growth, and function of new red blood cells.
It reduces risk of heart disease and promotes health and function of the brain by breaking down a toxic protein into a beneficial one.
It can also prevent depression, slow down aging, reduce the risk of cancer, promote liver health and preserve bone health.

2. High in Potassium

Potassium decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease by maintaining consistent blood pressure.
The potassium in watermelon seeds can help flush out kidney stones.
Potassium supports muscle strength so a deficiency of it can lead to fatigue and weakness.
A diet high in potassium also prevents the loss of muscle mass.


3. High in Vitamin B

As previously mentioned, watermelon seeds contain thiamine, B6, and pantothenic acid.
Thiamine improves digestion, eases nerve pain by reducing nerve inflammation and boosts your immune system.
Vitamin B6 is crucial for brain development and neurological function. It is not only an excellent source of minerals and vitamins itself, but it also helps your body absorb them.
Pantothenic acid breaks down cholesterol, particularly ‘bad’ cholesterol known as LDL which causes blockages in your blood vessels.

4. High in Magnesium

Magnesium, along with the B Vitamins, strengthens your immune system.
It is beneficial for the heart as it regulates blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
It also improves your memory.

5. High in Protein

If you need to incorporate more protein into your diet, watermelon seeds are an excellent source of it.
Your body tissues such as muscle and hair are made of protein, as are enzymes and antibodies.
It helps keep your bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood healthy. It builds and repairs tissues.
You also need to include it in your diet regularly if you wish to maintain weight by gaining muscle.

6. High in Zinc

Watermelon seeds contain zinc, which promotes heart health by regulating the way calcium moves in your heart cells.
Zinc has antiviral effects. Viruses cause the common cold. Zinc reduces the incidence, severity, and duration of common cold symptoms.
It also lowers the incidence of infections.  It boosts fertility.

7. High in Iron

Watermelon seeds are rich in iron.
You need iron to transport oxygen in the blood, muscles. It also improves your cognitive function.
It is essential not just for your mental performance, though. It is crucial for your physical performance as well because it preserves your energy.

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