The coconut fruit in its entirety is known to have many health benefits, from its oil, husk as well as water.
You might have used coconut oil for cooking, for your skincare routine or as a hair product, that is how versatile this plant is. As if it couldn’t get any better, it has also been proven by health experts that ingesting coconut water can be good for you in ways you might not have imagined.
“Coconut water can be a nutrient-rich choice for hydrating. It may benefit your health, including the heart and kidneys,” states the online health hub, Healthline.
Let’s have a look at what more goodies coconut water has for your health:
Source of electrolytes: The Eating Well publication states that coconut water, known as “nature’s sports drink,” is rich in electrolytes like potassium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium, essential for muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and fluid balance. “Coconut water’s electrolyte-rich profile makes it an excellent choice for rehydration, particularly following fluid and electrolyte loss from illness (like vomiting or diarrhoea) or exercise-induced sweating. Remarkably, its osmotic composition resembles that of human plasma, making it an ideal beverage for replenishing electrolytes lost during dehydration.”
Increases bone strength: According to WebMD, coconut water, despite not being a top calcium source, provides 4% of your daily calcium intake, helping to maintain strong bones and prevent bone loss and weakening.
May decrease chances of constipation: The above source further mentions that “coconut water is a mild laxative because it contains large amounts of potassium.”
Prevents kidney stones: Coconut water may help prevent kidney stones by reducing their formation as “stones are created when compounds like calcium and oxalate combine to form crystals and stones,” states Good Food. The publication then states that coconut water also keeps stones from sticking to the kidneys and urinary tract.
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