- Fight cancer. In a Harvard study, eating lycopene-rich tomato sauce two to four times weekly could cut prostrate risk by 35% and shrink existing prostrate tumors.
- Protect lungs. Eating tomatoes helps shield lungs from bad air and cigarette smoke according to a University of North Carolina study. Other research is suggesting that lycopene helps fight off lung cancer.
- Combat heart disease. People who eat enough tomatoes are less prone to clogged arteries which lead to heart disease. Also it is believed that there is an Aspirin-like substance in the yellow jelly around tomato seeds which helps prevent blood clots.
- Protect Vision. Lycopene in tomatoes may protect vision by preventing macular degeneration, a common cause of vision loss in older adults. (University of Maryland study)
- Save Skin. New German studies show eating tomatoes may reduce the damage to the skin by exposure to the sun. The message, however, is not that you can be out in the sun as much as you want if you eat enough tomatoes. Moderation and sun safety is still important.
- Feed Your Brain. Tomatoes appear to have an anti-aging effect on the brain. A classic study showed that women with the highest lycopene levels in the blood remained the most mentally and physically active.
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