Amazing
Benefits Of Sunflower Seeds (Surajmukhi Ke Beej) For Skin, Hair And Health
Did
you know that munching on some sunflower seeds, also known as ‘surajmukhi
ke beej‘ in Hindi can
offer incredible health benefits? Sunflower seeds are actually considered
good for health because of its nutritional value. Find out how here.
These
sweet and nutty sunflower seeds are increasingly gaining popularity as snacks
as they are so filling. Their mild nutty taste makes them a filling as well as
nutritious food. These seeds are highly nutritious comprising of calories,
essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals.
Sunflower seeds are obtained from the big round center of the sunflower which turns throughout the day to follow the course of the sun. This bright yellow center of the sunflower produces grayish green or black seeds encased in tear-dropped shaped grey or black shells often having black and white stripes. They are generally three types of sunflower seeds namely linoleic, highly oleic and NuSun. These have been categorized on the basis of their levels of monounsaturated, saturated and polyunsaturated fats.
Sunflower seeds are obtained from the big round center of the sunflower which turns throughout the day to follow the course of the sun. This bright yellow center of the sunflower produces grayish green or black seeds encased in tear-dropped shaped grey or black shells often having black and white stripes. They are generally three types of sunflower seeds namely linoleic, highly oleic and NuSun. These have been categorized on the basis of their levels of monounsaturated, saturated and polyunsaturated fats.
Now let’s check out the health benefits of sunflower seeds:
Sunflower Seeds: Health Benefits
1. Cardiovascular Health:
Sunflower seeds are a great
source of vitamin C, which helps in preventing cardiovascular disease. Being an
antioxidant, vitamin E prevents free radicals from oxidizing cholesterol. On
oxidation, cholesterol sticks to the blood vessel walls and causes
atherosclerosis, leading to blocked arteries, heart attack or stroke. A quarter
cup of sunflower seeds provides over ninety percent of the daily value of
vitamin E.
2. Lowers Cholesterol:
Sunflowers seeds have been
ranked at the top of the nuts and seeds list for their high content of
phytosterols or cholesterol lowering compounds. These seeds are loaded with
monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are good fats that lower bad
cholesterol. Besides, they are rich in fiber that contributes to lowering
cholesterol in some people.
3. Supports Digestion:
Due to their high content
of dietary fiber, raw seeds of sunflower can aid in digesting food and even
cure constipation.
4. Prevents Cancer:
Sunflower
seeds have a high content of vitamin E, selenium and copper which have
antioxidant properties. As per research, these antioxidants prevent cellular
damage that often leads to cancer. These nutrients prevent cancer by reducing
and suppressing cellular damage from oxidants and protecting tissue from
oxidant free radical damage. Sunflower seeds cam reduce the risk of certain
types of cancer due to their high phytosterol content. They also contain a
compound called lignans, which also protects against certain types of cancer.
These naturally occurring compounds can inhibit the growth of cancer cells,
thus preventing colon, prostate and breast cancer.
5.
Bone Health:
Sunflower seeds are rich in
magnesium which is also necessary for strong bones besides calcium. Most of the
magnesium in the body is present in our bones and helps lend bones their
physical structure while the rest is located on the surface of the bones where
it is stored for the body to be used according to requirement. These seeds also
contain copper which is vital for the function of enzymes involved in cross
linking collagen and elastin, thus providing strength and flexibility in bones
and joints. Vitamin E is effective in reducing arthritis symptoms due to its
anti-inflammatory properties.
6. Beneficial for the Nerves:
Magnesium in sunflower
seeds keeps our nerves relaxed by preventing calcium from rushing into the
nerve cells and activating them, thereby relaxing our blood vessels and muscles
too. Too little magnesium results in too much calcium gaining entrance to the nerve
cells, causing it to send too many messages and leading to too much
contraction.
7. Mental Health:
Sunflower seeds have a
positive effect on your mood by lessening the chances of depression. They
contain tryptophan, an essential amino acid that helps produce serotonin, an
important neurotransmitter. When serotonin is released in our bodies, it
relieves tension, calms the brain and promotes relaxation. Choline, a compound
found in sunflower seeds helps in improving memory and cognitive function. Magnesium
helps diminish the frequency of migraine attacks, lowers blood pressure and
prevents heart attack, soreness and fatigue. Sunflower seeds also have high
amounts of potassium which helps to counterbalance the effect of sodium in your
blood and lowers blood pressure, thus reducing the risk of developing
hypertension.
8. Anti-inflammatory Properties:
Vitamin E in sunflower
seeds is the body’s primary fat soluble antioxidant. This vitamin travels
throughout the body neutralizing free radicals that would otherwise damage
fat-containing structures and molecules like cell membranes, brain cells and
cholesterol. Thus, vitamin E exhibits significant anti-inflammatory effects,
resulting in the reduction of diseases caused by free radicals and inflammation
such as asthma, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
9.
Source of Antioxidants:
Sunflower seeds are rich in
antioxidants such as selenium and vitamin E. These antioxidants prevent or
limit oxidative damage to your cells, thus protecting you from chronic diseases
such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
Sunflower: Skin Benefits:
Adequate nutrition is a pre
requisite for healthy skin. As stated earlier, sunflower seeds are rich in
vitamin E which protects your skin from oxidative (cell) damage and supports
healthy skin growth. Some of its skin benefits are as follows.
10. Skin Protection and Maintenance:
Sunflower seeds also
contain copper which is vital for maintaining a healthy skin. Copper is
utilized by our body to produce melanin, the pigment which is responsible for
giving your skin its color. The minute particles of this protein pigment
protect your skin from damage by ultraviolet radiation.
11. Anti-ageing Benefits:
Sunflower seeds contain
certain nutrients which contribute to the health and vitality of the skin.
Vitamin E is one of those which help in preventing the skin from free radical
damage as well as sun damage. It also prevents scarring and appearance of
wrinkles. The seeds also contain beta-carotene which makes your skin less
sensitive to the sun. The various other antioxidants in sunflower seeds protect
your skin from environmental damage, thus preventing signs of ageing.
12.
Combats Acne and Other Skin Problems:
Sunflower seed oil is a
good source of essential fatty acids such as linoleic, oleic, palmitic and
steraric acids which encourage the formation of collagen and elastin, thus
making your skin soft and smooth. The fatty acids have anti-bacterial
properties which protect your skin from bacteria, thus lowering the occurrence
of acne. According to research, sunflower seed oil may help protect the skin of
infants born prematurely by reducing the risks of skin infection and disease.
It is also believed that sunflower oil can soothe dermatitis and eczema.
13. Great Moisturizer:
Sunflower seed oil acts as
a great moisturizer, helping your skin to retain most of that moisture and
providing a strong barrier. Its moisturizing qualities can be attributed to the
presence of linoleic acid.
Sunflower: Hair Benefits:
Sunflower seeds contain
vital vitamins and minerals which are needed for healthy hair such as protein,
selenium, vitamin E and B vitamins.
14. Stimulates Hair Growth:
Zinc contained in sunflower
seed promotes hair growth. However, excess consumption of zinc can lead to hair
loss. Vitamin E also stimulates hair growth by increasing blood circulation to
the scalp. It should also be consumed in moderation as too much of it can cause
hair loss.
15. Prevents Hair Loss:
Sunflower seeds also
contain vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) which is not only crucial for the absorption of
zinc but also has some hair loss preventing properties. These properties can be
attributed to the ability of vitamin B6 to boost oxygen supply to the scalp.
They are also best dietary sources of copper which is involved in melanin
formation. This pigment is responsible for imparting color to your hair.
16. Moisturizes your Hair:
Sunflower seed oil is an
inexpensive natural moisturizer for hair. It contains omega 6 fatty acids which
help prevent thinning hair.
Sunflower
Seeds: Nutritional Value:
Sunflower seeds are a
nutrient rich food comprising of vitamins E and B and minerals like selenium,
magnesium, iron, phosphorus, calcium and zinc as well as protein and heart
healthy fats. Its nutritional profile is explained below.
See the table below for in
depth analysis of nutrients:
Principle
|
Nutrient Value
|
Percentage of RDA
|
Energy
|
584 Kcal
|
29%
|
Carbohydrates
|
20 g
|
15%
|
Protein
|
20.78 g
|
37%
|
Total Fat
|
51.46 g
|
172%
|
Cholesterol
|
0 mg
|
0%
|
Dietary Fiber
|
8.6 g
|
23%
|
Vitamins
|
||
Folates
|
227 µg
|
57%
|
Niacin
|
8.335 mg
|
52%
|
Pantothenic acid
|
1.130 mg
|
22%
|
Pyridoxine
|
1.345 mg
|
103%
|
Riboflavin
|
0.355 mg
|
27%
|
Thiamin
|
1.480 mg
|
123%
|
Vitamin A
|
50 IU
|
1.6%
|
Vitamin C
|
1.4
|
2%
|
Vitamin E
|
35.17 mg
|
234%
|
Electrolytes
|
||
Sodium
|
9 mg
|
1%
|
Potassium
|
645 mg
|
14%
|
Minerals
|
||
Calcium
|
78 mg
|
8%
|
Copper
|
1.800 mg
|
200%
|
Iron
|
5.25 mg
|
63%
|
Magnesium
|
325 mg
|
81%
|
Manganese
|
1.950 mg
|
85%
|
Phosphorus
|
660 mg
|
94%
|
Selenium
|
53 µg
|
96%
|
Zinc
|
5.00 mg
|
45%
|
Phyto-nutrients
|
||
Carotene-ß
|
30 µg
|
—
|
Crypto-xanthin-ß
|
0 µg
|
—
|
Lutein-zeaxanthin
|
0 µg
|
—
|
Vitamin E: Sunflower seeds are one of the best sources of vitamin E. An
ounce of sunflower seeds contain 10 mg of vitamin E which is 35% of a person’s
recommended daily requirement. This nutrient helps in blood circulation and
formation of red blood cells (RBCs).
·
Vitamin B1:
Sunflower seeds are also a good source of vitamin B1 or thiamine. An ounce of
hulled sunflower seeds provides 0.4 milligrams of this nutrient. The
recommended daily requirement of vitamin B1 is 1.2 milligrams and 1.1
milligrams for men and women respectively.
·
Calories and
Fat: Sunflower seeds are rich in heart healthy fat with nearly 80% of their
calories coming from fat. They mostly contain polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated fats which provide about 160 calories per ounce serving.
·
Protein and Fiber:
Sunflower seeds are also high in protein. A 3.5 ounce serving of these seeds
contain 22.78 grams of protein. They are also a good source of fiber providing
about 10.5 grams per 3.5 ounce serving.
·
Copper:
Sunflower seeds are beneficial for your hair and skin due to their copper
content. An ounce of sunflower seeds provides 512 micrograms of copper which is
more than 50% of the recommended requirement of 900 micrograms.
·
Potassium:
Sunflower seeds are also a good source of potassium with a quarter cup serving
providing 226 milligrams of this mineral.
·
Zinc: They
are also a good source of zinc. Proper intake of this mineral is important for
male fertility. A quarter cup serving of sunflower seeds contains 1.75
milligrams of zinc. The recommended daily requirement is 11 mg for men.
So start finding ways to include sunflower seeds in your daily diet
regimen. Aside from eating seeds in raw form, you can also mix an ounce of the
seeds in your cold or hot beverage or sprinkle them over salads and other food
servings Stay healthy, stay happy!!
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