Tomatoes are low in calories, very low in fat, and have zero cholesterol. They are excellent sources of antioxidants, dietary fiber, minerals, and vitamins. The antioxidants in tomatoes fight cancers, including colon, prostate, breast, endometrial, lung, and pancreatic tumors. Tomatoes, especially red tomatoes, are high in lycopene, an antioxidant. Together with other carotenoids, lycopene protects cells and other structures in the body from free radicals. Lycopene also prevents skin damage from ultra-violet rays and offers protection from skin cancer. Zeaxanthin is another carotenoid compound present abundantly in this vegetable. Zeaxanthin helps protect eyes from age-related macular disease (ARMD) by filtering harmful ultra-violet rays. Tomatoes contain very good levels of vitamin A, and carotenoid anti-oxidants such as alpha- and beta-carotenes, xanthins, and lutein. These pigment compounds are antioxidants that help maintain vision, mucus membranes, skin, and bones. Carotenoids also protect you from lung and oral cavity cancers. Tomatoes are also a good source of antioxidant vitamin C, which helps the body resist infection and destroy harmful free radicals. Fresh tomatoes are very rich in potassium and low in sodium. Tomatoes contain moderate levels of vital B-complex vitamins such as folate, thiamine, niacin, riboflavin as well some essential minerals like iron, calcium, manganese and other trace elements.
Not exactly, no.
There is no clear evidence that tomatoes increase inflammation in the body. In fact, tomatoes contain antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation.
Lycopene is a substance usually found in tomatoes..This substance is known to help reduce heart diseases.
No, and neither do tomatoes.
it makes your heart heathly
There is no clear evidence that eating tomatoes causes inflammation in the body. Tomatoes are actually rich in antioxidants and vitamins that can help reduce inflammation.
I think so
Yes, tomatoes contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation in the body.
Staking tomatoes in your garden is not always necessary, but it can help support the plants as they grow and prevent them from sprawling on the ground. Stake tomatoes if you want to keep them upright and make it easier to harvest.
Yes, tomatoes can help tone your butt because they can prevent muscle strength decline due to aging.
Yes, you can plant chives with tomatoes in the same garden bed. Chives can help repel pests that may harm tomatoes, making them good companion plants.
No, marigolds don't help keep squirrels from eating your tomatoes. The first tomatoes to be eaten by the squirrels were in patio pots and surrounded by marigolds almost half as tall as the tomatoes. One tomato is now completely bare of tomatoes, it had 5 or 6 before the squirrels found it. The other still has 5 but by tomorrow probably will have only one or two left - if any.