Health Benefits of Watermelon
Hydration, Hydration, Hydration
Watermelon is more than a juicy snack! It is, in fact, over 90% water, which makes it a sweet way to restore fluid balance after heat exposure or exercise. The fruit also supplies modest amounts of potassium, which helps maintain cellular fluid balance and supports normal nerve and muscle function. Because it is naturally flavored and lightly sweet, people often drink more of it than plain water, which improves overall hydration.
The high water content also helps with thermoregulation on hot days. For anyone who is struggling with drinking water because it’s bland, watermelon juice is a flavorful alternative that still prioritizes hydration.
Exercise Performance and Recovery
Watermelon is an excellent source of natural L-citrulline, an amino acid that can increase nitric oxide production and improve blood flow. That matters for delivering oxygen and nutrients to our hard-working muscles. For many athletes, the combination of hydration, quick energy, and citrulline makes watermelon juice a practical pre or post-workout option.
Antioxidant Protection and Cardio Support
Red watermelon is rich in lycopene, a carotenoid with antioxidant properties that has been studied for cardiovascular benefits. Lycopene can scavenge free radicals and reduce oxidative stress markers in the body, which, over time, may help support vascular health and reduce risk of heart disease. Reminder that this isn’t an end-all, be-all solution. It only helps you in your overall quest for better health.
Why Watermelon Makes the Perfect Juice Ingredient
We can’t talk watermelons without mentioning citrulline. It is known to be helpful with vascular function, blood pressure, and exercise performance. That’s why many citrulline supplements flood the market nowadays. It’s just so beneficial, as you have probably already learned here!
In our case, we get our citrulline from the watermelons in The Quench. This juice even has watermelon rinds blended into it.
How to Incorporate Watermelon into Your Diet
Try these quick ideas:
- Enjoy them as is, sliced into wedges and just dig in.
- A few watermelon chunks can sweeten up a fresh salad.
- Leftover watermelon can be juiced and made into ice cubes! Serve your drinks with these flavor bombs.
At Little West, we prefer our fruits in cold pressed forms. They make eating, rather drinking, watermelon juice so easy and convenient!
Is Watermelon for Everyone?
Yes, if…
- You are looking for a natural source of hydration and electrolytes.
- You want a healthy, sweet summer snack.
No if…
- You may want to double check with a professional if you need to watch your sugar intake.
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