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Grab a Bunch for Your Kidneys

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Eating four of these a week can cut your kidney-cancer risk in half. Hint: You need to peel it.

Yep, we're talking bananas. They're bursting with phenolic compounds that appear to thwart renal-cancer cells. And that's not all the monkey's favorite fruit brings to your body . . .

Phenols, Potassium, and More
Phenols -- plant-based substances linked to all sorts of health benefits, from cancer prevention to heart health -- aren't the only goodies that bananas have to offer. No doubt you already know about the super potassium stores in the yellow-skinned fruit (450 milligrams in one banana!). But they're also a good source of B vitamins like B6 and folate, plus calcium, magnesium, and vitamin C. (Learn how the B vitamins in bananas could help you get happy.)

Bananas Everywhere
A fresh, whole banana makes a great snack. But why stop there with this versatile fruit? Share your favorite banana-inspired recipes on the RealAge recipe-swap message boards.
RealAge Benefit: Eating 5 servings of fruit a day can make your RealAge 1.4 years younger.

References Published on 05/12/2008.
Fruits, vegetables and risk of renal cell carcinoma: a prospective study of Swedish women. Rashidkhani, B., Lindblad, P., Wolk, A., International Journal of Cancer 2005 Jan 20;113(3):451-455.

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Banana hangers aren't a gimmick. They protect against black spots and bruising from resting on hard surfaces. This one is counterbalanced by a basket below for other fruits or veggies -- so you can buy BIG bunches, now that they last longer.

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How do you use up your overripe bananas?
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ArtsyAnn
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7/3/2009 7:46:38 AM

I try to cut them up and freeze them in zip lock bags BEFORE they hit the over ripe stage. Then I use them in smoothies. I don't have to a [Show More]
alexandra46
9 of 9 people found this helpful.
6/15/2009 11:08:50 AM

They make wonderful FRITTERS (mini pancakes) Mash them with beaten egg, a touch of vanilla, and enough flour with a Tsp or more of baking po [Show More]
steensraven
8 of 8 people found this helpful.
6/13/2009 11:29:02 AM

You can peel and then freeze whole overripe bananas. Use them later in cookies and breads or ???????
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