How Many Strawberries Should I Eat in a Day? 8 Health Benefits

Medically Reviewed on 4/27/2022
How Many Strawberries Should I Eat in a Day
Strawberries can help promote heart and brain health, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of some cancers. Learn about 8 health benefits of strawberries

According to researchers, you should eat 8 strawberries a day to reap the health benefits. Strawberries can help promote heart and brain health, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of some cancers.

However, strawberries must be consumed with caution if you have a bleeding disorder, since eating strawberries in larger amounts may prolong bleeding time and increase the risk of bleeding.

What is the nutritional value of strawberries?

Strawberries are rich in vitamins, minerals, fibers, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds. 

They are a great source of minerals such as:

  • Potassium
  • Phosphorus
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Sodium
  • Iron
  • Manganese
  • Zinc
  • Copper
  • Selenium

Strawberries are also a good source of vitamins such as:

  • Vitamins C, A, B6, B12, and E (8 strawberries contains more calcium than an orange)
  • Thiamine
  • Riboflavin
  • Niacin
  • Pantothenic acid 
  • Folate 

Strawberries contain 18 different amino acids as well as phytochemicals such as:

  • Anthocyanins
  • Quercetin
  • Kaempferol
  • Catechin

8 health benefits of strawberries

  1. Boosts immunity: Vitamin C in strawberries helps your body maintain a healthy immune system, especially during cold and flu season.
  2. Protects the heart: Regularly consuming anthocyanins found in strawberries helps reduce the risk of heart attack, prevents platelet buildup, and lowers blood pressure. Potassium in strawberries also supports heart health because it helps buffer the effect of sodium on blood pressure.
  3. Helps maintain healthy vision: The antioxidant compounds in strawberries protect the eyes from free radical damage from the sun, which can damage the protein in the lens and cause cataracts (clouding over of the eye lens). Vitamin C in strawberries also strengthens the cornea and retina of the eye.
  4. Keeps the brain sharp: The flavonoids in strawberries may slow cognitive decline in older women and improve memory.
  5. Helps with weight loss: The high fiber content in strawberries helps promote good digestion and regular bowel movements. Fiber is also effective in controlling cravings. Since strawberries are fairly low in calories and high in water content, they can help with weight loss.
  6. Promotes skin health: Vitamin C is vital to producing collagen, a protein that keeps skin elastic. Because collagen is slowly lost with aging, eating foods rich in vitamin C can help your skin look plumper and younger.
  7. Supports pregnancy: Strawberries are a natural source of folic acid, which is instrumental in fetal development during pregnancy. A cup of strawberries offers about 40 mcg of folate.
  8. Improves sex life: Strawberries are known to have aphrodisiac-like properties. Due to their high antioxidant content, strawberries help improve the blood flow to the genital organs in both sexes.

QUESTION

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References
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