I go to the Farmers Market all the time. It's part of my anti-aging lifestyle. The other day, I was looking for organic produce, and I met a couple of die-hard organic farmers from Homestead, Florida. This time of the year, they have mangoes, avocados, lychees, longans, jackfruits, durians, and dragon fruits. An unusual variety of fruits to someone who was brought up with apples, pears, and cherries. I asked why they chose to grow these fruits, and they said it reminds them of home. They are originally from the Philippines and, when they came to Florida thirty years ago, they bought a ten-acre organic farm and have been working the land ever since. I asked them what their favorite fruit was, and they said, We love them all, but dragon fruit has a special place in our hearts. Most people don't have a clue what dragon fruit is, or even what it looks like, and they know nothing about its health benefits. When you look at a dragon fruit, the origins of its name may appear obvious. Dragon fruits are actually native to Central and South America. The color of dragon fruit flesh varies from white to red or deep magenta. Just like Lycopersicon esculentum, or tomatoes, the red-fleshed varieties contain lycopene a natural antioxidant known to fight cancer, heart disease, and lower blood pressure. Lycopene is the focus of recent research for its connection with anti-ageing. According to legend, the fruit was created thousands of years ago by fire-breathing dragons. During a battle, when the dragon breathed fire, the last thing to emerge would be the fruit. When the dragon was slain, the fruit was collected by the victorious soldiers and presented to the Emperor as a coveted treasure. The soldiers would then butcher the dragon and eat the flesh. It was believed that those who feasted on the flesh would be endowed with the strength and ferocity of the dragon and that they, too, would be coveted by the Emperor. That was a great story for a delicious, sweet fruit with many health benefits. Dragon fruit has an amazing superpower that helps decrease bad cholesterol levels and replenishes good cholesterol levels. Dragon fruit is an excellent source of monounsaturated fats, helping the heart stay in great condition. They have a high fiber content which can assist with poor digestion and constipation, and can also ultimately help regulate diabetes, stabilizing blood sugar levels by suppressing sugar spikes. Eating the flesh and seeds, which contain good protein, will keep your body fortified and satisfied. The dragon fruit is filled with antioxidants to rid the body of free radicals and cancer-producing properties, and will keep your skin tight and young-looking. Slice up a ripe fruit, put it in the blender with honey, and use it as an anti-aging face mask to get rid of wrinkles. Dragon fruit also has anti-inflammatory action that will help your joints from arthritic pain. My students have reported that by practicing Flying Crane Qi Gong https://www.ageofthecloud.com/flying-crane-qi-gong.html daily and eating these wonderful anti-aging fruits on a regular basis has reversed the trap of premature aging. I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Dr. Wu Dhi
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