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08-27-2013, 02:34 AM #1
Watermelon: It's pretty darn good for you.
Watermelon
So you're taking quite a few supplements these days. Many are supplementing with L-Arginine and L-Citrulline. There's an opportunity to take one of those (or both, maybe even more) off your list of pills. Watermelon in just about any form, will do the trick. This fruit is packed with nutrients that too often go unnoticed. Regardless of what nutritional plan you're committed to, it never hurts to have a refreshing slice of watermelon! So let's talk benefits of watermelon...
Although it's packed with vitamins and minerals (more than most multivitamins), Citrulline and Lycopene content will be our focus here, as that's where the greatest benefits come from. A good amount is found in the rind itself, so be sure to cut down to the green part of the melon wedge you just sliced off.
L-Citrulline: 1 cup of watermelon contains about 300 mg of Citrulline, and only 45 calories. Citrulline is an amino acid that converts to arginine. In fact, it will double plasma arginine. What this means to you is higher nitric oxide levels, increased vessel circumference, better blood flow, better nutrient delivery and lower blood pressure. Watermelon in fact, has been referred to as the Viagra fruit, because it most certainly will help with erectile functionality by increasing cGMP. This is the purpose of PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra and Cialis. Plenty more in the studies below.
Lycopene: This is where the redness of this melon comes from. It's a carotene that is found in red colored fruits and veggies such as tomatoes and red peppers. But that's not it's sole purpose. Lycopene is a great antioxidant. It's also been studied and shown to be a prostate cancer-fighter. It also lower cholesterol and has a positive effect on systolic blood pressure. A great all around product for your overall cardiovascular health. Coupled with Citrulline, we're looking at a brilliant combo to keep us healthy in many areas. Some evidence even shows to prevent heart attacks and diabetes.
A few studies...
Watermelon Juice: Potential Functional Drink for Sore Muscle Relief in Athletes.
L-Citrulline is an excellent candidate to reduce muscle soreness, and watermelon is a fruit rich in this amino acid. This study investigated the potential of watermelon juice as a functional drink for athletes. An in vitro study of intestinal absorption of l-citrulline in Caco-2 cells was performed using unpasteurized (NW), pasteurized (80 °C for 40 s) watermelon juice (PW) and, as control, a standard of l-citrulline. l-citrulline bioavailability was greater when it was contained in a matrix of watermelon and when no heat treatment was applied. In the in vivo experiment (maximum effort test in a cycloergometer), seven athletes were supplied with 500 mL of natural watermelon juice (1.17 g of l-citrulline), enriched watermelon juice (4.83 g of l-citrulline plus 1.17 g from watermelon), and placebo. Both watermelon juices helped to reduce the recovery heart rate and muscle soreness after 24 h.
^ PMID: 23862566
Watermelon extract supplementation reduces ankle blood pressure and carotid augmentation index in obese adults with prehypertension or hypertension.
BACKGROUND: Ankle-brachial index (ABI) and ankle blood pressure (BP) are associated with increased carotid wave reflection (augmentation index, AIx). Oral L-citrulline and L-arginine from synthetic or watermelon sources have reduced brachial BP, aortic BP, and aortic AIx. A directly measured carotid AIx (cAIx) rather than aortic AIx has been proposed as a better measurement of central AIx. We evaluated the effects of watermelon extract on ankle BP and cAIx in individuals with normal ABI and prehypertension or stage 1 hypertension.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that watermelon extract supplementation reduces ankle BP, brachial BP, and carotid wave reflection in obese middle-aged adults with prehypertension or stage 1 hypertension and normal ABI, which may reflect improved arterial function.
^ PMID: 22402472
Effects of watermelon supplementation on aortic blood pressure and wave reflection in individuals with prehypertension: a pilot study.
BACKGROUND: Oral L-citrulline is efficiently converted to L-arginine, the precursor for endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. Oral L-arginine supplementation reduces brachial blood pressure (BP). We evaluated the effects of watermelon supplementation on aortic BP and arterial function in individuals with prehypertension.
CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study shows that watermelon supplementation improves aortic hemodynamics through a decrease in the amplitude of the reflected wave in individuals with prehypertension.
^ PMID: 20616787
So go out and get yourself some watermelon fruit, juice, extract or whatever form you prefer and enjoy the refreshingness and health benefits as well!
Have a powerful day,
~ Austinite~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
"It's human nature in a 'more is better' society full of a younger generation that expects instant gratification, then complain when they don't get it. The problem will get far worse before it gets better". ~ kelkel
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08-27-2013, 02:42 AM #2
Did not know watermelon. Glad to meet it. Thanks man. Great info.
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08-27-2013, 02:45 AM #3Junior Member
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Great info and tasty to boot thanks
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Good info, I also beleieve watermelon is a for good heartburn too
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08-27-2013, 05:48 AM #5
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08-27-2013, 10:23 AM #6~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
"It's human nature in a 'more is better' society full of a younger generation that expects instant gratification, then complain when they don't get it. The problem will get far worse before it gets better". ~ kelkel
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08-27-2013, 10:24 AM #7
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08-27-2013, 10:40 AM #8~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
"It's human nature in a 'more is better' society full of a younger generation that expects instant gratification, then complain when they don't get it. The problem will get far worse before it gets better". ~ kelkel
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08-27-2013, 10:58 AM #9
Love me some melons!!!
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08-27-2013, 11:18 AM #10
Do watermelon margarita's count? lol. Guess I'll add more watermelon to the shopping list. I knew the rind had the L-Citrulline but did not know the meat of the melon also had it in that quantity. Austintite - you are a plethora of nutritional knowledge.
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08-27-2013, 01:52 PM #11
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09-25-2013, 10:02 AM #12New Member
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I blended up a bunch of watermelon and drank it pre-workout yesterday. Damn, dunno if it was the placebo affect but I haven't had that good of a pump in a looong time
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10-28-2013, 03:40 PM #13
Been taking 6000 mg of L-Cit daily for over a year now. I will continue to do so until my death.
I know a very reputable dealer that will hook you up with a high quality product at the best prices I've been able to find. Been using him for an entire year.
3000 in the AM...3000 Pre-workout
I actually have a morning drink that consists of 3000 L-Cit, 1000mg Choline, 1000mg Inositol, 1000mg Taurine
why do I do it? CAUSE IT MAKE YA DICK HARD . no, just kidding, but nah it really just makes you feel better. Gives me more vigor in general at work and in the gym.
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10-28-2013, 08:16 PM #14
i ate 1/2 watermelon 2 months ago and it was great!
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11-07-2013, 06:51 AM #15
No homo Austin but I thought of you when I saw this..
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05-08-2014, 11:44 AM #16New Member
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Thanks for the info
I have spent a few hours reading your articles, and as a newbie, i found it very much helpful.
Btw I eat 1 Kg watermelon serving daily and i love it
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08-19-2015, 02:28 PM #17
Nice Austinite! love watermelon, glad you did a write-up on it. good info. thanks!
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I was just talking about increasing my blood flow(making circumference of veins more appealing & bigger(better pumps, BP etc ... Great write up...
Thx as always Austinite!!!
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08-19-2015, 11:21 PM #19
If a ripe watermelon ever runs for office, I'm voting for it.
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07-09-2016, 06:01 PM #20
Great job Austin!
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