
New research, old conclusion. Well, old to my Lola.
A study conducted by the University of London shows that eating more than five (5) servings of fruits and vegetables each day significantly lowers the risk of stroke. I think my grandmother knew that from way, way back. Well, or something like that. Fruits and vegetables were supposed to help us grow healthy and prevent heart ailments. Didn’t we know that there was this child who refused to eat his vegetables and grew up sick and died of a heart attack? Hmmm… No old wives’ (or grandmas) tale, it seems.
From the BBC, Fruit and veg ‘cut stroke risk’:
“Lead researcher Dr Feng He said a diet including lots of fruit and vegetables was also likely to further reduce the risk of other forms of cardiovascular disease, and some cancers.”
With all the nutrients in fruits and vegetables, it seems that one is the most crucial in preventing stroke:
“However, the researchers suspect that potassium may be the most important factor in preventing stroke.
“Professor MacGregor said: “We know that if you give people additional potassium it lowers blood pressure.”
Aha! So it’s been identified, it’s that specific! If Lola was alive, she’d be pleased and say “Didn’t I say so?!”

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