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9 reasons to have a bowl of Anar or Pomegranate for breakfast

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2025, 10:42 IST
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What happens when you eat 1 bowl Pomegranate daily

Pomegranate seeds are a powerhouse of nutrition. Rich in antioxidants like punicalagins and anthocyanins, these seeds help fight inflammation, protect cells from damage, and slow the aging process. And as per experts, daily intake of one bowl of pomegranate can support heart health by lowering bad cholesterol, improving blood flow, and reducing blood pressure. A study published by the National Library of Medicine states that pomegranates can help prevent or treat various disease risk factors, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, oxidative stress, hyperglycemia, and inflammatory activities. It is demonstrated that certain components of pomegranate, such as polyphenols, have potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic effects. Moreover, pomegranate fruit extract prevents cell growth and induces apoptosis, which can lead to its anticarcinogenic effects. This piece of information explores the 9 reasons to have a bowl of Anar or Pomegranate for breakfast daily.

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Nutrition in 1 bowl of pomegranate seeds


1 bowl of pomegranate needs, which is around 170 grams, offers 145 calories, 33 g carbohydrates, 24 g sugars,7 g dietary fiber, 3 g protein, 1 g fat, and offers around 30 % of daily value of vitamin C, 36% of vitamin K, and 15% of folate (B9).

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How to eat Pomegranate right


One can enjoy a handful of fresh pomegranate seeds on their own as a refreshing, nutrient-rich snack. It can be also added to green salads, grain bowls, or fruit salads for a burst of color, crunch, and sweetness. It also makes for a great deal to stir into plain yogurt or blend them into your morning smoothie for extra antioxidants and flavor, or sprinkle pomegranate seeds over oatmeal, chia pudding, or pancakes for a fresh twist.

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Energy booster



They contain natural fructose and glucose, which provide a quick and clean energy lift without the crash that comes from processed sugars. They also help boost hemoglobin levels, improving oxygen flow to your cells and making you feel more energetic—especially helpful for those prone to fatigue or anemia.

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Good for skin


Pomegranate is rich in vitamin C, which helps brighten the skin and boosts collagen production for a fresh, radiant glow. Its powerful antioxidants (like punicalagins and ellagic acid) combat free radicals that cause wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging. The high water content in pomegranate helps keep your skin hydrated, soft, and plump. Also, the antioxidants present in these seeds help repair skin damage caused by UV rays and reduce pigmentation or tanning. The anti-inflammatory effects help reduce redness, puffiness, and signs of inflammatory skin conditions like acne, eczema, and rosacea.



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Anti-Inflammatory Properties


They contain punicalagins and anthocyanins, which are potent antioxidants that help reduce inflammation at the cellular level. As per expert, regular consumption of pomegranate can help lower markers of chronic inflammation, which is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis.

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Good for heart health


Pomegranate contains polyphenols and flavonoids that help reduce oxidation of LDL (bad cholesterol). It also contains compounds like punicalagin that help keep blood vessels flexible and open, improving circulation and reducing the risk of blockages. As per experts, daily intake of pomegranate may help lower systolic blood pressure, especially in people with hypertension as it relaxes blood vessel walls and reduces stress on the heart.

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Regulate blood sugar levels


Although it's sweet, pomegranate has a low glycemic index and can improve insulin sensitivity when eaten whole — making it suitable even for people managing blood sugar. Antioxidants like punicalagins and ellagic acid reduce oxidative stress, which is a major contributor to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.It is also said that pomegranate can help protect pancreatic beta cells, which are responsible for insulin production.

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Aid digestion


The crunchy seeds also called arils provide insoluble fiber, which promotes regular bowel movements, helps prevent constipation, and feeds good gut bacteria. The anti-inflammatory compounds in pomegranate, especially punicalagins, help soothe inflammation in the gut lining — useful for conditions like IBS and ulcerative colitis. Pomegranate also aid liver and gallbladder function, encouraging better breakdown of fats and smoother digestion. Also, pomegranate contains tannins and acids that mildly stimulate digestion.

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Cancer-fighting properties


As per a study published by the National Library of Medicine, polyphenol rich fractions derived from the pomegranate fruit have been studied for their potential chemopreventive and/or cancer therapeutic effects in several animal models. The study also reflects that rich in antioxidants like punicalagins and ellagic acid, pomegranates help neutralize free radicals, protecting cells from DNA damage that can lead to cancer. Also, compounds in pomegranates can trigger apoptosis in cancer cells, thereby preventing their uncontrolled growth.

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Strengthen immunity


It is rich in vitamin C, which is essential for stimulating white blood cells, helps fight off colds and infections, and also help speed up wound healing. It is said that pomegranate can help inhibit bacteria and viruses, including some that affect the mouth and gut — acting as a natural defense booster. Pomegranate may help lower cortisol levels, which supports a healthier immune response, especially when stress is high. Compounds in pomegranate help reduce inflammation, a key factor in immune-related disorders and chronic illnesses. Studies show pomegranate extract can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and viruses, enhancing the body’s natural defenses.

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Boost brain health


The antioxidants in pomegranate may help fight brain inflammation, improve memory, and protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. As per experts, consuming 1 pomegrante daily improves verbal and visual memory — especially in older adults. Pomegranate is also said to improve circulation, including to the brain by supporting better oxygen delivery and sharper cognitive function.



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