Soursop
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What is Soursop?

Soursop is a member of the Adoxaceae family, also known as the custard apple family. The fruits, which grow on trees, are large and oval-shaped. The green exterior, which has spines on it, covers a white, fibrous flesh. They grow up to 8 inches and can weigh up to 10 pounds. Soursop’s flavour can best be described a cross between mango and pineapple.

Soursop has many uses in traditional medicine, and it has been used to treat a wide range of health conditions and ailments. With its strong nutrient profile, it provides a variety of health benefits.

Health Benefits 

Soursop is high in vitamin C, an antioxidant known to boost immune health. The vitamin strengthens your immune system, improving its ability to defend against pathogens. It also promotes the destruction of free radicals, which can help to protect your skin and cells from environmental oxidative damage. One whole soursop fruit contains 215% of your recommended daily allowance of vitamin C.

Soursop (the fruit and the leaves) contains many other antioxidants, including phytosterols, tannins, and flavonoids. Antioxidants play a role in your overall health and may help to protect against a variety of health conditions.

Other health benefits of soursop include: 

Healthy digestion

One whole soursop fruit contains around 83% of your recommended daily allowance of fibre, which is a vital nutrient for your digestive health. Fibre helps to promote regularity and prevent digestive issues such as constipation. 

Potential anti-carcinogenic effects

While most research is limited to test-tube studies, soursop may be beneficial in helping to fight and prevent cancer. One study found that a soursop extract could reduce the size of breast cancer tumours and kill cancer cells. A second study found that an extract could stop the formation of leukaemia cells.

Fights inflammation

Antioxidants fight free radicals, reducing the damage to your cells caused by oxidative stress. One of the side effects of oxidative stress is inflammation. The antioxidants in soursop may, therefore, help to reduce inflammation in the body. 

Stabilizes blood pressure 

High blood pressure may lead to serious issues like heart disease and heart attack. A contributing factor to high blood pressure is sodium intake. Potassium helps your body to get rid of sodium and eases the tension in the walls of your blood vessels, both of which can help to lower your blood pressure.

A whole soursop fruit offers approximately one-third to one-half of your recommended daily allowance of potassium.

May fight against bacteria

Soursop may provide antibacterial effects. One study found that an extract may be able to kill many different types of bacteria, including strains that cause gum disease and cavities. Another study found that soursop extracts may help to fight cholera & Staphylococcus bacteria.

Nutrition

Soursop contains many essential vitamins and minerals, including: 

· Vitamin B1 

· Vitamin B2 · Vitamin B3

· Vitamin C · Folate · Calcium

· Iron

· Potassium · Magnesium

· Phosphorous · Zinc

· Copper