It is commonly found in the bitter apricot kernel, cherry, apple seed, and almond. Several reports revealed that apricot kernel has been used for treating hypertension, chronic inflammation, cancer, and other reaction diseases and for the treatment of migraine.
They're also loaded with healthy fats that help to lower “bad” cholesterol. The kernels contain essential fatty acids (omega-6s and omega-3s). These help fight heart disease, improve mental health, and have a host of other benefits.
Apricots are a sweet summer staple and a wonderful addition to your diabetes meal plan. One apricot has just 17 calories and 4 g of carbohydrates, per the USDA. Four of the small fresh fruits provide 134 micrograms (mcg) of your daily vitamin A requirement, constituting an excellent source of that nutrient.