Can monk fruit, a natural sugar alternative, reverse the aging process?
11/21/2019 / By Rose Lidell / Comments
Can monk fruit, a natural sugar alternative, reverse the aging process?

Cake, cookies and other sugary treats can be addicting, but eating too much of these can lead to weight gain. The consumption of sugary foods and drinks is also linked to a greater risk of health conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.

There many sugar alternatives on the market, but some of the cause negative side effects like allergic reactions, bloating, or gas.

If you want to use a natural and healthier sugar alternative, why not try monk fruit? The extract of this amazing superfood is at least 150 to 250 times sweeter than table sugar, minus any adverse effects.

What is monk fruit?

Monk fruit (Siraitia grosvenorii) or luo han guo is a small, green, round fruit that is native to China. The fruit is often used in traditional Chinese medicine and to this day, scientists continue to examine its potential health benefits.

Data from a study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine has revealed that monk fruit can help improve stem cell function in animal subjects and slow down the aging process.

A team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College in Beijing looked at the anti-aging effects of monk fruit in a mouse model. For the study, the research team fed mice with monk fruit for 10 months.

The results revealed that the consumption of monk fruit slowed the aging process in mice. The researchers wrote that this anti-aging effect occurred because the fruit enhanced the function of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which are responsible for the production of mature blood cells in the bone marrow. In addition, monk fruit consumption increased the ability of HSCs to regenerate.

The consumption of monk fruit maintained quiescence of Lin-Sca1+CD117+ (LSKs). Moreover, the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are known to damage cells, as well as the reduced the amount of senescence-associated beta-galactosidase positive cells were reduced.

Results also showed that monk fruit decreased the expression of senescence-associated proteins in mice. All of these improved the function of HSCs, thereby, slowing the aging process.

With these findings, the research team concluded that eating monk fruit may prolong the life of a person by improving stem cell function.

More on monk fruit

Monk fruit also offers many health benefits. These include the following:

It is safe for people with diabetes: The extract derived from dried monk fruit is used as a sweetener. Its sweetness comes from natural compounds called mogrosides. It is generally safe for people with diabetes because it does not cause blood sugar spikes.

It is 150 to 250 times sweeter than table sugar, but contains zero calories and carbohydrates. Unlike artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, monk fruit sweeteners do not have side effects.

It may aid in weight loss: As mentioned above, monk fruit contains zero calories, carbs, or fat. For these reasons, monk fruit may be a great table sugar alternative for people who want to keep a healthy weight or those who are trying to lose weight.

It has anti-inflammatory properties: The mogrosides in monk fruit is said to be anti-inflammatory and may help protect against cancer, according to a 2011 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

In addition, mogrosides also fight oxidative stress and help prevent diabetic complications. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is used to make hot drinks for treating sore throat and removing phlegm.

Adding monk fruit to your diet

Monk fruit sweeteners are available in the market in multiple forms: granules, powders, and liquids. You can use them to sweeten almost anything, including coffee, frostings, hot tea or iced tea, lemonade, salad dressings, sauces, smoothies, oatmeal or other hot cereals, and yogurt. Monk fruit sweeteners can also be used in baked goods as they are heat-stable.

If you want to look younger than your age, take good care of your body. Follow a balanced diet, minimize your intake of fast food and processed foods, cut your sugar intake, exercise and use a natural sugar alternative like monk fruit sweetener.

Sources:

WorldScientific.com

Healthline.com

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