watermelon

//Watermelon//

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 * The ingredients in a watermelon are very beneficial, they are known as phytonutrients.
 * The natural occurring compounds are bioactive or able to react with the human body to trigger healthy reactions.


 *  [[image:Watermelon.jpg caption="Watermelon"]]


 * Watermelon is believed to have originated from the southern parts of Africa.
 * In 1882 french-swiss botanist Alphonse de Candolle proved that watermelon was indigenous to Africa.
 * The allergies in watermelon that causes reactions include profilin, malate dehydrogenase and triose phosphate isomerase.
 * Watermelon can also carry traces of [[image:watermelons.jpg]]pollen.
 * Watermelons are members of the family //Cucurbitaceae//, which includes ordinary melons, cucumbers, and the squashes of all sorts (including pumpkins).[]
 * It helps you to urinate. Because %90 of it is completely water! That is why it is called WATERmelon! With watermelon, your kidneys work regularly and you can pee any time after you eat it.
 * it throws out urea and urate from your body and it’s also effective in passing kidney stones and sanding.
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 * [[image:file:///C:/Users/954001/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.png]] It contains high amount of antioxidant, vitamin B and vitamin C.
 * With potassium and beta carotene, watermelon protects you against heart attacks.
 * It speeds up metabolism and accelerates weight loss.
 * Eating watermelon when you are hungry enables you maximum utilization of benefits of it

what i have learned about watermelons is that they help you pee which is great they. they help greatly with your vitamin B and C and protects you against heart attacks which means more people to grow watermelons which means more people pee yay.i don't think watermelons are absolutely essential to our survival but they do help doing there part plus they taste great. what would take the watermelons place in the delicious department if it never existed? how do you plant seedless watermelons?