This fruit becomes a “natural remedy” when steamed — its nutrients nearly double 👇
Some foods seem ordinary, but with just a small change in preparation, their nutritional value increases dramatically. Steamed apples are one of those “natural tonics” — especially beneficial for older adults, people with weak digestion, those feeling fatigued, or anyone who wants better skin and sleep.
Interestingly, when apples are steamed, certain antioxidants, minerals, and pectin become more active, helping the body absorb them better than when eaten raw.

How to make steamed apples: simple but highly effective
Wash the apples and cut into slices; keep the peel on to retain polyphenols.
Remove the seeds (the seeds contain amygdalin and should not be eaten).
Put the slices in a bowl and add a few pieces of dried red dates + a handful of goji berries (optional).
Add 2–3 tablespoons of water.
Steam for 20–25 minutes.
How to eat steamed apples so they truly become a “natural tonic”
Best eaten in the evening, about 2 hours before bed, to support better sleep.
People with diabetes should reduce the amount of red dates.
Do not add sugar.
1. Promotes deep sleep & reduces insomnia — a natural calming food
Apples contain vitamin B6, magnesium, and iron — essential for producing serotonin and melatonin (sleep hormones).
When cooked, apples become soft and easy to digest, preventing nighttime digestive stress, which helps stabilize sleep.
2. Easier to digest & reduces bloating
Steamed apples are ideal for:
people with weak teeth
those recovering from illness
people with stomach discomfort
children or those with poor digestion
When heated, apple pectin turns into a more soluble form, helping:
soften stool and reduce constipation
nourish gut-friendly bacteria
soothe stomach lining
reduce bloating and slow digestion issues
Steamed apples are considered one of the gentlest foods for the digestive system.
3. Helps stabilize blood sugar – supports prediabetes
When apples are lightly heated, polyphenols and flavonoids increase in activity, helping:
reduce sugar absorption in the intestines
improve insulin sensitivity
reduce chronic inflammation (a root cause of type 2 diabetes)
4. Helps prevent goiter thanks to natural iodine in apples
Steamed apples have been noted to contain slightly higher iodine levels than raw apples.
Iodine is essential for the thyroid, helping:
produce T3 and T4 hormones
regulate metabolism
reduce the risk of goiter
Especially beneficial for middle-aged women.
5. Boosts immunity – protects the body from inflammation
Steamed apples are rich in vitamin C, quercetin, and polyphenols → boosting immunity, reducing inflammation, and providing strong antioxidant support.
When experiencing colds, dry cough, or sore throat, warm steamed apples help:
soothe the throat
reduce coughing
speed up recovery
This is why steamed apples have been considered a traditional “lung-nourishing” food.
6. Improves skin – reduces inflammation, acne, and dullness
Apples contain vitamin C, polyphenols, carotenoids, and flavonoids. When steamed, some nutrients become easier to absorb, helping:
boost skin regeneration
fight oxidative damage → fewer wrinkles
calm redness
reduce inflammatory acne
naturally brighten the complexion
Many people notice clearer, more even-toned skin after 15 days of eating steamed apples.
7. Easy to eat – easy to absorb
Soft, warm, and gentle on the stomach, steamed apples are perfect for:
people recovering from illness
those post-surgery
those with poor appetite
older adults with slow digestion















