- What
Oils are Most Nutritious?
- by Gerald
Fitz
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The most nutritious
oil by far is Olive Oil. It is the highest in monounsaturated
fat, which is the healthiest kind of fat for the heart. Olive
oil reduces cholesterol and blood pressure. It is also full of
polyphenols and antioxidants, these protect your cells against
cancer and heart disease. It also contains a newly discovered
substance called oleocanthol, known for its significant anti-inflammatory
effects on the body. Olive oil can help slow down the aging process,
and even help you to lose weight and keep it off. If you have
looked for olive oil in the store, you have probably noticed
the cheap lighter green variety and the expensive darker green
extra virgin olive oil. Which kind is best?
You should
have a supply of both kinds. Olive oil comes from pressing olives.
Extra virgin olive oil is actually from the first pressing of
the olives, so it contains a higher proportion of plant extracts.
It has a higher concentration of the health benefits from the
olive. Regular olive oil is great for cooking. You dont
lose any health benefits because the compounds that make extra
virgin olive oil so healthy actually break down easily with heat.
Regular olive oil is much cheaper than the extra virgin variety
and it still provides the benefit to your heart with its rich
supply of monounsaturated fats. |
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Reserve the
extra virgin olive oil for salad dressing or on top of cooked
vegetables, pasta, fish, or even popcorn. It adds incredible
flavor and increases the health benefits of your meal.
Canola oil
is another good option when you want a neutral flavor for your
cooking. Of course, it doesnt include all of the extra
antioxidants and polyphenols that you get with olive oil, but
it still contains mostly monounsaturated fat.
High heat cooking
calls for oils like peanut oil. They have a high heat point,
so they can be cooked to high levels without losing a lot of
the health benefit.
Roasted nut
or seed oils are also great for seasonings. They go great as
salad dressing. They do spoil easily, so you should buy small
quantities.
When evaluating
all of the oils in your diet, you should be going through about
3 times as much olive oil as all the other oils combined. Just
remember to save the extra virgin olive oil for opportunities
that will give you the chance to really savor it. There is nothing
better than dipping pieces of rich bread into a delicious pool
of extra virgin olive oil combined with a little vinegar.
Other important
health benefits come from oils such as flax seed oil and fish
oil. They contain essential fatty acids, also known as Omega
3, 6, and 9 fatty acids. These fatty acids are found in every
cell in your body, and are vital to the growth and functions
of nearly every part of the body. Most Americans are very deficient
in EFAs. This could lead to many serious medical conditions,
including heart disease, and diabetes. You can get these essential
fatty acids in a supplement as well, an excellent alternative.
If you are
smart with the oil that you use, your heart will definitely thank
you. Pay attention to this aspect of your diet, and youll
be surprised at how much better you feel.
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