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5 Reasons to Relish Tomatoes

Posted Mon, Aug 13, 2007, 7:37 pm PDT
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You know that rhyme every kid learns how to finish: "An apple a day...." Make that a tomato a day -- it may be even better at keeping problems away. Although tomatoes have gotten a bit of rotten press lately, as their role in reducing the risk of prostate cancer has hit the "lack of evidence" skids, there's still abundant reason to overindulge. Tomatoes are stellar sources of vitamins A and C, folate, potassium, fiber, and all kinds of protective antioxidants. And organic tomatoes are even better -- when they're grown without chemicals, tomatoes contain much higher amounts of flavonoids, which have antioxidant, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. Here: 5 healthy reasons to add tomatoes to breakfast omelets, lunch sandwiches, and dinner sauces and salads.

1. Lower your blood pressure. Try snacking on cherry tomatoes while driving the carpool or prepping for your Toastmasters speech. These fruits (yes, tomatoes are fruits, not veggies) may keep your blood pressure in check. In just 8 weeks, people with mild hypertension who got a daily "dose" of tomatoes saw their systolic blood pressure (the top number) drop a whopping 10 points on average and their diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by 4 points.

2. Avoid colds and flu. When men who are deficient in carotenoids (like lycopene and beta-carotene) drink tomato juice regularly, they bump up their bodies' ability to fend off bacteria and viruses. However, the immunity-boosting effects take a while to kick in. So if you start upping your T-juice intake today, you may stay a step ahead of sore throats and colds tomorrow.

3. Save your skin. Who knew this thin-skinned fruit would make a terrific natural sunscreen? But people who include lycopene-rich tomato paste in their diets for at least 10 weeks get much less intense sunburns when they're exposed to UV light -- another reason to enjoy all those tomato-sauced dishes that are staples of Mediterranean diets.

4. Control cholesterol. A tomato a day may keep artery and heart problems at bay. Four weeks of daily tomato munching can increase good HDL cholesterol by 15 percent while lowering bad, artery-clogging LDL cholesterol.

5. Fight aging. Tomatoes are rich in two spectacular anti-aging, free-radical squelchers: lycopene and beta-carotene. In some cells, these antioxidants reduce free radical damage to DNA by 42 percent. Both youth-protecting nutrients are enhanced when tomatoes are heated and/or eaten with a little fat, like olive oil. These two yummy recipes fit the bill: Grilled Pizza with Pesto, Tomatoes and Feta and Fresh Pomodoro Pasta, White Beans & Olives (both are from our friends at Eating Well). 

All of these tomato-triggered benefits can reduce your RealAge -- how old you are physically, not according to the calendar. But blood pressure is a particular biggie. Keep it low (115/76 or less) and you can make your RealAge as much as 12 years younger!

 

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19 Comments

  • 1. Posted by chrisandval98@sbcglobal.net on Tue, Aug 14, 2007, 6:33 am PDT

    I always knew tomatoes where fantastic!!!!

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  • 2. Posted by sklu4k@sbcglobal.net on Tue, Aug 14, 2007, 8:21 am PDT

    I have the most perfect tomatoes this year!!! I am roasting some as we speak.. Green tomatoes are great too.

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  • 3. Posted by Junette on Wed, Aug 15, 2007, 12:56 pm PDT

    Excuse me, while I go make a tomato sandwich! yum. I liked the Toastmasters comment too!

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  • 4. Posted by Amanda on Sat, Aug 18, 2007, 1:42 pm PDT

    ahh yes tomatoes are the best..great on a sandwich or stuffed in mushrooms with cheese!! yumm :)

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  • 5. Posted by Amanda on Sat, Aug 18, 2007, 1:42 pm PDT

    ahh yes tomatoes are the best..great on a sandwich or stuffed in mushrooms with cheese!! yumm :)

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  • 6. Posted by Wendy on Tue, Aug 21, 2007, 1:38 pm PDT

    but they should remind people that arthritis symptoms can be worsened by eating tomatoes and other nightshade veggies (eggplant and I think peppers too!) best salad ever, tomato and cucumber with vinegar s& p - what else do you need??

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  • 7. Posted by Floppy54 on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 7:25 am PDT

    I'VE EATEN A LOT OF TOMATOES, AND EVERYDAY, FOR MANY YEARS. EVERYONE TELLS ME THAT I DON'T LOOK MY AGE. I'M 78 AND LOOK ABOUT 50. I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT TOMATOES CAN DO THIS. AM I WRONG? ANYWAY, I'M HAPPY THAT I'M YOUNG LOOKING, & I LOVE TOMATOES, COOKED OR RAW.

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  • 8. Posted by Floppy54 on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 7:25 am PDT

    I'VE EATEN A LOT OF TOMATOES, AND EVERYDAY, FOR MANY YEARS. EVERYONE TELLS ME THAT I DON'T LOOK MY AGE. I'M 78 AND LOOK ABOUT 50. I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT TOMATOES CAN DO THIS. AM I WRONG? ANYWAY, I'M HAPPY THAT I'M YOUNG LOOKING, & I LOVE TOMATOES, COOKED OR RAW.

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  • 9. Posted by Amy on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:10 am PDT

    As for Wendy's comment... that is very true. Nightshade vegetables are also very bad for anyone with any kind of heart issue. So as much as i love tomatoes, i have to pass :(

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  • 10. Posted by Dodie L on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:22 am PDT

    I have arthritis. What in toms causes the symptoms to worsen? I love toms---I had a BLT last night. Amy and Wendy fill me in...

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  • 11. Posted by sherry l on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:29 am PDT

    I love tomatoes,I could eat them with every meal,and i think they help your complexion and i ues it in chili and golash almost everything.

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  • 12. Posted by amy_laza on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:29 am PDT

    I am Chinese, We love chop the tomato, and cook with scramble egg(cook), add little sugar and soysauce, you can top with cook rice or pasta. One dish meal.

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  • 13. Posted by Susanne E on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:33 am PDT

    I planted a tomato plant in May & it was blown over by strong winds. I ignored it, no water for over 2 weeks and now it has over 12 toms. I now water it once a week. I was wondering if anyone knows when they will ripen. They're beefsteak & most of them are the size of an apricot. Also, should I give them a dose of tomato fertilizer?

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  • 14. Posted by Susanne E on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:34 am PDT

    I planted a tomato plant in May & it was blown over by strong winds. I ignored it, no water for over 2 weeks and now it has over 12 toms. I now water it once a week. I was wondering if anyone knows when they will ripen. They're beefsteak & most of them are the size of an apricot. Also, should I give them a dose of tomato fertilizer?

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  • 15. Posted by TINA on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:41 am PDT

    I love tomatoes also, my kids are crazy about them they love to eat them plain with a little salt or in a salad.

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  • 16. Posted by obpiratesgirl on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 8:58 am PDT

    tomatoes are nasty. unless u have them in lasagna or spagahetti. does that count?

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  • 17. Posted by Judy on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 9:06 am PDT

    I just love spagetti sauce, made with just picked tomatoes. I add fresh herbs from the garden and what a delious flavor compared to store bought!

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  • 18. Posted by cynthia k on Sat, Aug 25, 2007, 11:55 am PDT

    I love home groan tomato, when I can get them.

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  • 19. Posted by Tori on Thu, Aug 30, 2007, 1:47 pm PDT

    Now how do you get Kids to eat them???? My kids turn their noses up at them. And I can only eat them in Bruschetta, salsa or if it is chopped up in something.

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