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Wayne,

Greetings! Watermelons are a natural diuretic and cleanse (92%

water)! It's right up there with asparagus and spinach in my mind and

is good for arthritis, uremic poisoning, skin problems, gout, anemia,

kidney stones and nausea. Quite an impressive list. If I remember

correctly it's high in potassium too. My husband was cured of kidney

problems (related to diabetes) with watermelon and asparagus so I

know it's quite healing!

I had to do my own research regarding it...I think if we had to rely

on the scientists for the truth, we'd be in a sorry state. :-) I

doubt anyone would do a double-blind study on a watermelon, although

at Harvard Public school of health, they did a study on oranges,

focusing on the effects of vitamin C on various illnesses a few years

back.

 

Also the rind is extra high in chlorophyll,and is good for the glands

and blood.

Sucking on watermelon rind is good for motion sickness.

 

Problem is, I can never judge if they're totally ripe. Do you have a

good method for this?

your crop sounds impressive!

 

Wayne Fugitt <wayne@f...> wrote:

> Evening Joann,

>

> >> Did you know that the nutrients start to excape from an apple

the

> >second you core it? Oxidation, I've heard. For this reason I never

> >buy half a watermelon. LOL

>

> The reason I never buy a half watermelon, is that..... I can

eat a

> whole one.

>

> I really love watermelons. This year, I grew about 40 melons.

Some were

> so large that I had to stop to rest, carrying the melons from the

garden to

> the house.

>

> Of course I am older and weaker than I once was, but these melons

weighted

> 40 to 50 pounds.

> They do not have a handle to grab, so they tax the muscles a bit.

>

> There exist some hidden properties in watermelon. A few years back

I came

> across some very nice ones. Eating them, and growing them for

years, one

> develops an instinct for good quality melons.

>

> After eating these for about 3 days, my blood pressure was lower

than it

> has been in years.

>

> Honestly, I think there must be some beneficial nutrients in

watermelons

> that the scientist and nutritions have not told us about.

>

> Wayne

>

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