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15 Impressive Health Benefits of Pineapple Juice

Feb 3, 2021 Carly Fraser Save For Later Print

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Not many people know that pineapple is one of the most favorite tropical fruits around the world. It is loaded with an array of vitamins, enzymes, and minerals that help revitalize and rejuvenate each and every cell in the body.

Drinking pineapple in the form of juice helps deliver these nutrients straight to our cells in a matter of minutes, without having to go through the process of digestion. Think of it as a blood transfusion.

20 Health Benefits of Pineapple Juice

Here are 20 good reasons why drinking pineapple juice is certainly worth trying!

1.Improve Digestion

Pineapples contain a group of digestive enzymes called bromelain, which can solve many problems in regards to digestive complaints. Bromelain enzymes are proteases, which break down protein into building blocks, including amino acids. This allows proteins to be properly digested and absorbed (1✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source.

2. Strengthens Our Bones

Our bones and joints really like the mineral manganese, and pineapples happen to be an excellent source of manganese. This mineral has been found to reduce bone loss in people with osteoporosis and reduce pain from osteoarthritis (2✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. And with just one glass of pineapple juice containing over 73% of our daily manganese requirements, it makes a great potential option for helping improve bone health. 

3. Prevent Heart Disease

Pineapples are a great source of antioxidants, which may reduce the risk of heart disease. Antioxidants combat oxidative stress in the body by scavenging and neutralizing free radicals. Without antioxidants, these free radicals cause damage to our cells and organs, which later manifest as chronic inflammation and a weakened immune system (3✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

Pineapples are particularly rich in vitamin C, as well as flavonoids and phenolic acids. These antioxidants also happen to be found to insoluble food matrices, meaning they are able to better survive harsher conditions in the body and produce lasting effects (4✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

Studies have also found bromelain as an effective treatment of cardiovascular diseases as it inhibits blood platelet aggregation, therefore minimizing the risk of arterial thrombosis and embolism (5✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

4. May Enhance Weight Loss

Aside from reducing your cravings for unnatural sugary treats, pineapple juice may help encourage fat loss. One animal study from 2018 found that pineapple juice may decrease fat formation and increase fat breakdown. However, more studies in humans are needed to confirm these results (6✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source.

5. Minimize the Risk of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Pineapple juice is high in potassium and low in sodium, which makes it beneficial for those dealing with high blood pressure. The more potassium you eat, the more sodium you lose through urine. Potassium also eases tension in the lining of your blood vessel walls, which helps further lower blood pressure levels (7✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source.

6. Reduces Inflammation

Bromelain found in pineapple is one of the best anti-inflammatories in the plant-food world. Studies have investigated its ability to reduce CD4+T lymphocytes (8), which are primarily involved in triggering inflammatory responses in the body. Bromelain is actually used as a treatment for inflammation and sports injuries and may be effective in reducing symptoms of osteoarthritis (9✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

7. May Help Reduce the Risk of Cancer

A handful of studies have shown that pineapple may reduce the risk of certain cancers as a result of helping minimize oxidative stress and inflammation. A few test-tube studies have pointed to bromelain as an effective cancer-fighting agent (10✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source, (11✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. Combined test-tube and animal studies have shown how bromelain stimulates the immune system to produce molecules that make white blood cells more effective at inhibiting cancer cell growth and eliminating cancer cells altogether (12✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

8. May Ease Symptoms of Arthritis

Pineapples contain bromelain, which possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties. These properties may provide relief for those with inflammatory arthritis, as one study points out its effectiveness for rheumatoid arthritis (13✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. One review analyzed bromelain’s effectiveness in treating osteoarthritis. They concluded that bromelain can help relieve symptoms associated with arthritis, especially in the short-term (14✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. More studies are needed to determine its long-term effectiveness.

9. It Can Boost Serotonin Levels

What if I told you drinking pineapple juice could improve your mental health? Pineapples are a great source of tryptophan, which gets converted into serotonin in the gut and brain. Serotonin plays a significant role in the regulation of mood and cognition (15✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. It is often called the “happiness hormone,” with low serotonin levels being linked to memory problems and even depression. 

Bromelain has also been shown to improve mental health. One clinical study found that anxiety ratings decreased and depression scores improved for those who were on higher doses of bromelain (16✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

10. Faster Wound Recovery

Research in both humans and animals has found that the topical application of bromelain can be useful in helping heal burns to the skin (17). Other studies suggest that bromelain may be therapeutic for soft-tissue injuries, especially dealing with muscle soreness after exercise and bruising (18✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

11. Strengthens the Immune System

Pineapples are an excellent source of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, so it’s no wonder they help strengthen immunity. Pineapples are especially rich in vitamin C, which is essential for a healthy immune system. The antioxidants present in pineapple help neutralize free radicals that would otherwise cause systemic damage to our cells and organs, weakening our immune system (19✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source.

Chronic inflammation is another factor that weakens our immunity (20✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source, so including antioxidant-rich fruits like pineapple in your diet can help off-set these effects.

12. May Reduce the Risk of Macular Degeneration

Vitamin C has a high and effective antioxidant capacity that protects our cells and organs from free radical and reactive oxygen species. It is found in high quantities in pineapple (as well as other fruits like oranges, lemons and limes). Vitamin C can help prevent age-related eye diseases like macular degeneration due to its strong antioxidant activities (21✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. 

One study found that eating 135 mg/day of vitamin C decreased the risk of nuclear cataracts by 40% (22✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source. Two cups of pineapple can provide you with over 160 mg of vitamin C, making this fruit an excellent choice in supporting the health of your eyes. 

13. Natural Antihistamine

Pineapple acts as a natural antihistamine thanks to bromelain, the anti-inflammatory enzyme that is said to be effective at treating respiratory distress and inflammation associated with allergies.

It also helps break down mucus that can irritate the respiratory tract. One study found that pineapple juice was effective in treating tuberculosis, as it helped soothe the throat and dissolve mucus (23).

14. Enhances Skin Health

When used externally, pineapple juice can actually make your skin brighter and more toned. The enzyme bromelain helps break down and sweep away dead skin cells, making it an ideal ingredient for face masks. 

In addition, the nutrients in pineapple, like vitamin C and beta carotene, help reduce wrinkles, improve the overall appearance of your skin, and can lessen the damage from exposure to the sun.

Vitamin C is also essential for the synthesis of collagen (24✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source, which is the primary protein involved in giving skin its strength and structure. 

15. May Help with Asthmatic Symptoms

As a natural antihistamine, pineapple juice can help reduce some of the symptoms associated with asthma. Research has even suggested that the pineapple enzyme bromelain appeared to reduce inflammation associated with asthma (25).

As we’ve discussed, pineapple is a wonderful source of vitamin C, which may also help those suffering from asthma. Researchers found that asthma sufferers often have lower serum levels of vitamin C and beta-cryptoxanthin (26✓)✓ Trusted ResourcePubMed CentralHighly respected database from the National Institutes of HealthRead source.

While bromelain is sold in much higher concentrations in supplement form, the enzymatic activity from fresh pineapple supersedes the isolated version of bromelain found in pills. 

The Bottom Line

Pineapple juice is loaded with vitamins, enzymes, and minerals that help revitalize and rejuvenate our cells. It stimulates our digestion, can help prevent heart disease, reduces inflammation and so much more.

When making pineapple juice, make sure to include the core of the pineapple, as it contains the highest concentration of the beneficial enzyme, bromelain.

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Carly Fraser

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Carly Fraser has her BSc (Hons.) Degree in Neuroscience, and is the owner and founder at Live Love Fruit. She currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with a determined life mission to help inspire and motivate individuals to critically think about what they put in their bodies and to find balance through nutrition and lifestyle. She has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals to re-connect with their bodies and learn self-love through proper eating habits and natural living. She loves to do yoga, dance, and immerse herself in nature.

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Comments

  1. Miriam oji says

    Mar 13, 2019 at 12:32 am

    This artery scrubbing receive is very good knowledge..I appreciate if u can forward this article to my email so I can prepare it myself..

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Mar 14, 2019 at 8:58 am

      You can print out the article with the little print icon at the top of the article. You can also copy and paste the web address and send an e-mail to yourself, with that address 🙂

      Reply
  2. Sandra Selefo says

    Feb 5, 2021 at 7:29 pm

    Is it effective of skin pigmentation

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Feb 17, 2021 at 7:30 pm

      It can help with hyperpigmentation when used externally, but should not be left on the skin for long.

      Reply
  3. Margaret says

    Feb 7, 2021 at 11:34 pm

    Thank u for all the wonderfull information. I struggle with health after convic.

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  4. Sher says

    Jul 22, 2021 at 12:52 pm

    I suffer from chronic pain and these tips inspire me and thank Gd after l gave birth 20 years ago lol one of my cravings during pregnancy was pineapple which wasn’t my first. House of fruits now l have to have it in my fridge and NEVER DRAIN THE JUICE
    THANK YOU ‼️🌸🙏♥️

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Aug 18, 2021 at 12:01 am

      I love pineapple juice!

      Reply
  5. Sandie says

    Jul 22, 2021 at 1:05 pm

    This sounds wonderful. I’m glad that I found your information on your blog. Can I just drink this juice and how much daily?

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Aug 18, 2021 at 12:01 am

      Yes, you can drink it daily. I would probably recommend around a cup or two. I usually juice it with celery and cucumber and lime every other day.

      Reply
  6. Lorence Freddick says

    Jun 8, 2022 at 1:15 am

    Amazing Article! I haven’t heard about the benefits of pineapple juice, even though I don’t like it also. But, now I will definitely try it. My esthetician at EM’s Esthetics in Vancouver suggests having a healthy diet or juices for healthy skin. Thank you for sharing good content. Please can you share about the skincare diet plan?

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    • Carly Fraser says

      Jun 17, 2022 at 4:00 pm

      Yes, generally what you put inside the body will reflect how the outside looks. Stay away from junk foods and preservatives and eat lots of fruit and veggies.

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