Bananas are to be avoided? Please explain

58ttom
58ttom Posts: 9 Member
I've only recently began to take control of my eating habits and I began exercising. I'm trying to lose weight and have lost 12lbs in 2 weeks. But I realize I won't maintain that loss rate. I'm trying to eat healthy so when I read where some people claim you shouldn't eat bananas I became concerned. I love bananas and eat them occasionaly as I do oranges, apples, pears, ...etc. What's the deal? Should I not eat bananas. I would like to have a better understanding of this so I appreciate any info you can share.
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  • allshebe
    allshebe Posts: 423 Member
    Nothing at all wrong with bananas as long as they fit into your calorie "budget". Bananas are more calorie dense than some other fruits, so you need to take that into consideration and the stage of ripeness will affect sugar levels, if that is a concern for you (diabetic or pre-diabetic).
  • HappyHungryHealthy
    HappyHungryHealthy Posts: 121 Member
    I think it's cause their higher in sugar and calories per gram than most other fruits. Their very good for you though, as their full of potassium and other vitamins. I just peel mine and weigh it before I eat it. :)
  • jmc0806
    jmc0806 Posts: 1,444 Member
    I eat a banana every single day. It hasn't stopped me from losing at all
  • NovemberJune
    NovemberJune Posts: 2,525 Member
    I eat 1-4 bananas every day. usually 2. Just stick to a reasonable calorie deficit and you'll do great... assuming you don't have any food intolerances. :smile:
  • Pearsquared
    Pearsquared Posts: 1,656 Member
    I agree with allshebe - I try to cut down on bananas because I struggle with high blood sugar (although I will probably have one today because I love them). If you don't, they can be an excellent prepackaged snack with lots of potassium.
  • thisdarkpassenger
    thisdarkpassenger Posts: 76 Member
    This way posted on here yesterday:::


    Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy.

    Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes.

    But energy isn't the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.

    DEPRESSION:
    According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.

    PMS:
    Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.

    ANEMIA:
    High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.

    BLOOD PRESSURE:
    This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.

    BRAIN POWER:
    200 students at a Twickenham school ( England ) were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.

    CONSTIPATION:
    High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.

    HANGOVERS:
    One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.

    HEARTBURN:
    Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.

    MORNING SICKNESS:
    Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.

    MOSQUITO BITES:
    Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.

    NERVES:
    Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system..

    Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.

    ULCERS:
    The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chroniclercases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.

    TEMPERATURE CONTROL:
    Many other cultures see bananas as a 'cooling' fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand , for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.

    So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has FOUR TIMES the protein, TWICE the carbohydrate, THREE TIMES the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals.. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say, 'A BANANA a day keeps the doctor away!'
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,267 Member
    It's the bananas that say don't eat the bananas, just self preservation.:happy:
  • SweetestLibby
    SweetestLibby Posts: 607 Member
    Nope. I eat bananas OFTEN (someimes every day for weeks)! They're my favorite fruit and I've still lost nearly 100 lbs. :)
  • alishali
    alishali Posts: 56
    are you supposed to weigh your banana after peeling it or before peeling it?
  • emiliewright
    emiliewright Posts: 148 Member
    I've only recently began to take control of my eating habits and I began exercising. I'm trying to lose weight and have lost 12lbs in 2 weeks. But I realize I won't maintain that loss rate. I'm trying to eat healthy so when I read where some people claim you shouldn't eat bananas I became concerned. I love bananas and eat them occasionaly as I do oranges, apples, pears, ...etc. What's the deal? Should I not eat bananas. I would like to have a better understanding of this so I appreciate any info you can share.

    Eat them, they are higher in calories, but good lord they are good for you, eat them. You will find so much BS on here, but a ton of support as well.

    Eat them
  • MB_Positif
    MB_Positif Posts: 8,897 Member
    Eat them, as you said, you only eat them occasionally. It's really no big deal. Just to reiterate, they are fine, just high in calories and sugar compared to some other fruits.
  • Bajiggity
    Bajiggity Posts: 88 Member
    I eat a banana every single day. It hasn't stopped me from losing at all



    this^^^
  • PlayerHatinDogooder
    PlayerHatinDogooder Posts: 1,018 Member
    I would avoid bananas personally.
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    Unless they're accompanied by ice cream.
  • Elf_Princess1210
    Elf_Princess1210 Posts: 895 Member
    I've only recently began to take control of my eating habits and I began exercising. I'm trying to lose weight and have lost 12lbs in 2 weeks. But I realize I won't maintain that loss rate. I'm trying to eat healthy so when I read where some people claim you shouldn't eat bananas I became concerned. I love bananas and eat them occasionaly as I do oranges, apples, pears, ...etc. What's the deal? Should I not eat bananas. I would like to have a better understanding of this so I appreciate any info you can share.

    The only reason why you shouldn't eat bananas is if you are allergic to them, can't tolerate them, or don't like them. They are healthy when eaten in moderation and within the ADA guidelines of a serving size. The only foods that can be safely cut out of your diet are those high in refined sugar. Use the food pyramid as your guide.

    ETA: there is a separate food pyramid for vegans/vegetarians that outline healthy eating guidelines for them as well. Meat isn't essential at all for a healthy diet.
  • TheArmadillo
    TheArmadillo Posts: 299 Member
    I eat 1-2 bananas a day. Fab post workout snack.

    Hasn't hindered my weightloss at all.
  • milesvictors
    milesvictors Posts: 83 Member
    Bananas are awesome. I eat 2-4 per day, along with apples, oranges, tangerines, strawberries, blueberries, etc. Can't have enough fruits and veggies! Just make sure they fit into your calorie allowance and you'll be good.
  • skinnyforhi
    skinnyforhi Posts: 340 Member
    I think anytime someone says to avoid a certain fruit or vegetable they have gone a little crazy. Or low carb. Both are the same to me :)

    Nobody got here by eating a particular fruit or vegetable.
  • xprplstardust
    xprplstardust Posts: 105 Member
    This way posted on here yesterday:::


    Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy.

    Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes.

    But energy isn't the only way a banana can help us keep fit. It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.

    DEPRESSION:
    According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.

    PMS:
    Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.

    ANEMIA:
    High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.

    BLOOD PRESSURE:
    This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.

    BRAIN POWER:
    200 students at a Twickenham school ( England ) were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.

    CONSTIPATION:
    High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.

    HANGOVERS:
    One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.

    HEARTBURN:
    Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.

    MORNING SICKNESS:
    Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.

    MOSQUITO BITES:
    Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.

    NERVES:
    Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system..

    Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.

    ULCERS:
    The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chroniclercases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.

    TEMPERATURE CONTROL:
    Many other cultures see bananas as a 'cooling' fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand , for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.

    So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has FOUR TIMES the protein, TWICE the carbohydrate, THREE TIMES the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals.. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say, 'A BANANA a day keeps the doctor away!'

    ^ THIS!!


    bump.
  • smiley245
    smiley245 Posts: 420 Member
    I eat a banana every single day. It hasn't stopped me from losing at all
    This! sometimes 2! I just think bananas get a bad name cause they are more calorie dense than most other fruits.
  • Shawty_Ro
    Shawty_Ro Posts: 135
    are you supposed to weigh your banana after peeling it or before peeling it?

    well, do u eat ur banana with peel or without .... :P sorry
    weigh it wihout
  • GurleyGirl524
    GurleyGirl524 Posts: 578 Member
    I loves my bananas, especially with a tablespoon of peanutbutter (oh wait, I'm not supposed to eat that either :laugh: )
  • FranksRumHam
    FranksRumHam Posts: 198 Member
    are you supposed to weigh your banana after peeling it or before peeling it?

    if you weigh it before, you have to eat the peel

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  • TheStephil
    TheStephil Posts: 858 Member
    It's the bananas that say don't eat the bananas, just self preservation.:happy:

    I always thought it was the monkeys trying to hoard all the bananas for themselves
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    An apple or banana is usually my pre-lift go to...awesome energy.
  • lilbearzmom
    lilbearzmom Posts: 600 Member
    I love bananas, especially on cereal or by themselves with a tbsp of peanut butter. I have also lost over 100 lbs total.
  • dare2love81
    dare2love81 Posts: 928 Member
    I eat a banana every single day. It hasn't stopped me from losing at all



    this^^^

    Yep
  • missymakayla
    missymakayla Posts: 309 Member
    I love them and I do eat them, but they do have more calories then most fruit, and are high in carbs.....
  • Karentrobe
    Karentrobe Posts: 33 Member
    are you supposed to weigh your banana after peeling it or before peeling it?
    you weigh what gos in your mouth. are you eating the banana skin?
  • jakidb
    jakidb Posts: 1,010 Member
    Bananas are good for you (potassium), but they contain ALOT of sugar--just stay within what your food plan allows :)
  • MightyDomo
    MightyDomo Posts: 1,265 Member
    Banana's are fine :)

    They are just a heavy carb and calories item, I will eat 1/2 - 1 full medium/large size banana a day inside a smoothie, I try to limit it as the cals from a banana add up fast and I am also trying very hard to keep my carb count down.