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Thursday, January 12, 2012

avocados



Here are ten reasons to do just like I do and eat an avocado a day:

Lower Cholesterol
Avocados are high in beta-sitosterol, a compound that has been shown to lower cholesterol levels. In one study, 45 volunteers experienced an average drop in cholesterol of 17% after eating avocados for only one week.

Heart Health
One cup of avocado has 23% of the recommended daily value of folate. Studies show that people who eat diets rich in folate have a much lower incidence of heart disease than those who don't. The vitamin E, monounsaturated fats, and glutathione in avocado are also great for your heart.

Stroke Prevention
The high levels of folate in avocado are also protective against strokes. People who eat diets rich in folate have a much lower risk of stroke than those who don't.

Better Nutrient Absorption
Research has found that certain nutrients are absorbed better when eaten with avocado. In one study, when participants ate a salad containing avocados, they absorbed five times the amount of carotenoids (a group of nutrients that includes lycopene and beta carotene) than those who didn't include avocados.


Glutathione Source
Avocados are an excellent source of glutathione, an important antioxidant that researchers say is important in preventing aging, cancer, and heart disease.

Vitamin E Powerhouse
Avocados are the best fruit source of vitamin E, an essential vitamin that protects against many diseases and helps maintains overall health.

Prostate Cancer Prevention
Avocados have been shown to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer.

Oral Cancer Defense
Research has shown that certain compounds in avocados are able to seek out pre-cancerous and cancerous oral cancer cells and destroy them without harming healthy cells.

Breast Cancer Protection
Avocado, like olive oil, is high in oleic acid, which has been shown to prevent breast cancer in numerous studies.

Eye Health
Avocados have more of the carotenoid lutein than any other commonly consumed fruit. Lutein protects against macular degeneration and cataracts, two disabling age-related eye diseases.

6 comments:

withlove said...

yes, avocado for health and wellness..as well as increasing feelings of fullness, the oleic acid in avocados can help reduce cholesterol levels. In one study, individuals eating an avocado-rich diet had a significant decrease in total cholesterol levels, including a decrease in LDL cholesterol. Their levels of HDL cholesterol (the healthy type) increased by 11%.

akucing said...

It just made my day!
Haven't had my 1st coffee yet. I woke up to a high 9.5 sugar, feeling flabby and stiff and overweight and have the rest of the day to lose all those calories.
Simple ideas I can actually work with! hahaaa...thanks.

lautituluas said...

Avocados are a super-healthy way to add valuable nutrients and fibre!

babydoll said...

Hjh; a very healthy and refreshing drink. I've always been a huge fan of avocado smoothies...except I've always made mine with yoghurt and honey.

Penyelamat Dunia said...

Kita sebagai jiran tetangga digalakkan untuk saling ziarah menziarahi.. huhu..
Jom masuk blog saya. Ada post terbaru bertajuk Cerita Dadah US di Afghanistan Yang Betul

Nurul said...

look forward to try my own avocados juice.. :) sometime people add a splash of choc.. is it good?