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Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension
7/14/2015 9:05:30 PM

Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension

By Tony Isaacs

If the goal is to ease hypertension, forget about statin drugs. Researchers have discovered watermelon can get the job done without deadly side effects. Read More.

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RE: Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension
7/14/2015 10:50:45 PM
Hi Luella,

I would like to ask if the seedless watermelon are Monsanto? I will not buy seedless watermelon, because I feel all these things should have seeds.
If not Monsanto, what do they do to them to stop the seeds, there has to be a chemical in there somewhere.
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Luella May

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RE: Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension
7/15/2015 5:16:30 PM
You're right Myrna. Seedless watermelons are Monsanto. It's important to buy watermelons with seeds and those can be very hard to find. This year we grew our own watermelons. Sadly, we didn't get a good crop. Just one. And then we got only one cantaloupe. Sigh. Otherwise, we go to Farmers Markets to buy our produce but even then, ask if they have seeds.
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RE: Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension
7/15/2015 7:29:28 PM
Hi Luella,

After I wrote this, I thought I should look it up. Thank you for your answer, however I did look it up and hope people who read this wake up, to going seedless.

The Mule of Fruit

Let’s get real about seedless watermelons: They have seeds

Americans consume more watermelon than anyone else, and with much of the United States sweltering under the blanket of this summer’s most intense heat wave, the sweet, fleshy, water-logged fruit is having its annual moment.

Watermelons, like all fruit, naturally produce seeds, but these days, the preferred type of watermelon is one that’s seedless. Last year, the seedless variety comprised 73% of all watermelon imported to the US, mainly from Mexico—a dramatic shift from just a decade ago. Seedless watermelons have defeated their seeded brethren.

The traditional Western watermelon sports a green rind, red flesh, and black seeds, which are slightly bitter under their hard shell. In China, another country serious about its watermelon, the seeds are commonly eaten raw or roasted, but Americans are more accustomed to spitting them out, hence the appeal of a watermelon that dispenses with the black seeds entirely.

But seedless these watermelons are not.

Bite into a so-called seedless watermelon, and you are sure to encounter the other, less-talked-about watermelon seed: white, soft, and translucent. They are the coatings of seeds that haven’t matured. In regular watermelons, about 5% of the seeds are likely to be these undeveloped white ones. But in “seedless” watermelons they predominate, a product of the fruit’s upbringing.

These watermelons are made by crossing pollen, which has 22 chromosomes per cell, with watermelon flowers that have been altered with chemicals. The treated flowers have 44 chromosomes per cell—double the normal amount. The result is a sterile hybrid with 33 chromosomes, known as a triploid. Its seeds are incapable of maturing into hard, black, developed watermelon seeds, and remain mostly hollow shells. But they’re still seeds, if more palatable and less fruitful. Supposedly seedless watermelons can contain hundreds of them.

Those are seeds!(AP / Ken James)

The National Watermelon Promotion Board, eager to dispel any notions of genetic modification, likens seedless watermelons to mules, a sterile cross-breed of horse and donkey. Free advice for Big Watermelon: You’d be better off drawing comparisons with bananas and cucumbers, which are commonly made “seedless” through similar processes.

The nomenclature, of course, is mostly beside the point. What matters is whether the fruit’s juicy flesh is sufficiently refreshing on a hot summer day, and that has to do with factors unrelated to the presence of seeds. In the US, growers market their watermelon varieties with names resembling designer drugs: Bush Sugarbaby, Millionaire, Ecstasy, Wonderland.

To my taste, though, a mouthful of white seeds can ruin the whole enterprise in a way that black seeds don’t. It’s not just nostalgia for the way watermelons used to be. The white seeds are mealy in large quantities, irksome when mixed into watermelon recipes, and more difficult to avoid than black seeds.

And, yes, it just feels wrong to call a watermelon seedless when its seeds are right there, glimmering in the summer sun.


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RE: Watermelon works better than statins to ease hypertension
7/16/2015 4:45:09 PM
Oh my gosh. Thank you Myrna. I knew it couldn't be good. Frankenwatermelon. But as the article said, other vegetables are also being altered, so it's important to know your source. Eating these types of vegetables and fruits can't be good for you.
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