Pulasan

Pulasan,
a fruit which is similar to and sometimes confused with the closely related
rambutan, is an attractive, medium-sized tree, sometimes used as an ornamental.
The fruit is oval, 5 to 7.5 cm long, with a thick, leathery rind covered with
tubercles (warty protuberances) tipped with thick, fleshy spines. Pulasan
fruits are generally eaten fresh or may be made into jam. The Latin name is
Nephelium mutabile and there are at least 30 other wild species of Nephelium
with edible fruits.
Traditionally, the leaves and roots are used in
poultices; the decoction of roots is given as a febrifuge and vermifuge. A
decoction of pulasan roots prepared with Gleichenia linearis is
also used for bathing fever patients.
Some of the Pulasan Health Benefits are:
Weight Loss: It helps you lose excess
flab in your body and helps in maintaining a healthy body weight.
Good for Diabetes: Pulasan fruit is used in
managing blood sugar levels in diabetics. It is beneficial for both types
of people who do not have enough insulin or those whose cells do not
respond to the insulin produced in the cells.
Good Source of
Antioxidants:
Pulasan is rich in antioxidant properties owing to the presence of vitamin
C. Chemicals such as ascorbic acid, pyrogallol and hydroquinone enhance the
antioxidant property of pulasan. Vitamin E and carotenoids are also
responsible for the free radical scavenging property of the pulasan
fruits.
Skin and Hair Care
Benefits: Pulasan
makes skin softer and is also used in hair care. It has been proven in a
study that a smoothie prepared from carrots and certain underutilized
Malaysian tropical fruits such as pulasan can lead to a better complexion,
glowing skin and health benefits as well. The oil obtained from the dried
seeds and kernel yield about 74.9 percent of white fats which has a mild
aroma and is also good for hair.
Immune booster: Pulasan is high in
vitamin C, which is good for the immune system. Pulasan's health benefits
including healing of wounds and repairing bones and teeth.
Adverse Effects.
When consumed in moderation, pulasan can be
enjoyed as a nutritious part of a healthy, well-rounded diet. However, there
are several things to consider before making it a regular part of your routine.
First of all, some people may be allergic to
pulasan. This can cause food allergy symptoms like hives, itching, rashes or
swelling. If you notice these or any other adverse side effects after eating
pulasan, discontinue consumption immediately and consult your doctor.
The fruit is also relatively high in calories,
and can be especially high in sugar. Keep intake in moderation and pair with a
good variety of other healthy fruits and veggies to prevent unintentional
weight gain.
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