The Health Benefits of Watermelon
Loaded With Lycopene
Sun Benefit?
Healthier Heart
Protects Your Joints
Easy on Your Eyes
Naturally Sweet Hydration
Soothes Your Skin
Satisfies Your Sweet Tooth
Boosts Your Workout
Won’t Spike Your Blood Sugar
Easy to Digest
What If I Eat a Seed by Accident?
Choose a Good One
Safely Cut and Store Your Melon
Don’t Stop With a Slice
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture: “Lycopene content differs among red-fleshed watermelon cultivars.”
EXCLI Journal: “Watermelon lycopene and allied health claims.”
Annual Review of Food Science and Technology: “An Update on the Health Effects of Tomato Lycopene.”
Molecular Biotechnology: “Carotenoids and Flavonoids Contribute to Nutritional Protection against Skin Damage from Sunlight.”
Arthritis Foundation: “Choosing the Freshest Fruit to Fight Inflammation,” “Best Fruits for Arthritis.”
Mayo Clinic: “Water: How Much Should You Drink Every Day?”
Produce for Better Health Foundation: “Insider’s Viewpoint: Watermelon: The Secret to Finding the Ripest Melon on the Shelf.”
Cleveland Clinic: “Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth with Antioxidant-Rich Watermelon,” “Choose a Perfectly Ripe Watermelon – Here’s How.”
FDA: “Read the Label on Snacks.”
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences: “Phytochemicals in Obesity Control.”
Harvard Health Publishing/Harvard Medical School: “The lowdown on glycemic index and glycemic load,” Glycemic index for 60+ foods.”
American Chemical Society: “Watermelon juice relives post-exercise muscle soreness.”
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry: “Consumption of Watermelon Juice Enriched in l-Citrulline and Pomegranate Ellagitannins Enhanced Metabolism during Physical Exercise.”
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: “Dietary β-cryptoxanthin and inflammatory polyarthritis: results from a population-based prospective study.”
International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences: “Medicinal Values on Citrullus lanatus (Watermelon): Pharmacological Review.”
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America: “Diet, Nutrition and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.”
UT Southwestern Medical Center: “Beat the heat with heart-healthy cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon.”
American Institute for Cancer Research: “AICR HealthTalk (Q&A: ‘I’ve heard that watermelon is a good source of lycopene. Is watermelon as good a source of lycopene as tomatoes?”)