Posts Tagged ‘polyphenols’

Fruits and vegetables: your allies against cancer!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

fruit and vegetablesIt is now shown, the content of our plate may play a protective role against the development of cancer. If you do not know all the molecules involved in the phenomenon, one could identify foods that can reduce risks. Overview of your allies health!

If a large number of studies highlight the protective role of certain foods, they are often controversial. Today, only a few risk factors are the subject of consensus. (more…)

Acai Berry against cholesterol

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Acai BerryThe famous Acai berries have been under investigation on different levels of health and many benefits to heart health point, having the ability to lower cholesterol, thanks to the richness in polyphenols, which are key to protection heart.

It contains cyanidin-3-glucoside, an anthocyanin that can help the body in the production of nitric oxide, which gives the walls of blood vessels more flexible, reducing stress on the heart and increasing blood flow, which reduces the risk of vessel blockage by thrombus formation.

The Acai is rich in essential fatty acids shown to reduce LDL (bad cholesterol), sterols which have the ability to balance blood pressure.

As diabetics have found a pleasant surprise in Acai, because low blood sugar levels by helping to improve their condition, to which is added to protect blood vessels, to have a protective effect superior to that of red grapes, with its content of resveratrol.

Contains anti-inflammatory compounds such as beta-sitosterol and essential fatty acids, which are nutrients and natural anti-inflammatory as well as being involved in the transport of nutrients that feed the cellular levels.

Its anti-cholesterol effects in turn promote or improve the focus and mental clarity, which is especially beneficial for older adults, thanks to its high concentration of omega-3 fatty acids are essential for improving the role of mental acuity.

Benefits of Drinking Alcohol

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

AlcoholDrinking beer or wine in moderation is beneficial to health. According to Dr. Lluis Serra president of the Mediterranean Diet Foundation in Spain, have proven the beneficial effects of drinking wine and beer in moderation. Moderate is defined as 2 to 3 cups per day for men and 1 to 2 in women.

The main health benefits are:

  1. Moderate consumption is heart-healthy properties.
  2. Moderate consumption is beneficial for bone health.
  3. Moderate consumption has health benefits neurons.
  4. The beer polyphenols have demonstrated anti-carcinogenic capacity.
  5. The polyphenols enhances the immune response against certain infectious disease agents.
  6. The polyphenols have anti-inflammatory properties
  7. The polyphenols have shown anti-aging properties.
  8. The consumption of polyphenols prevent gastric problems.
  9. Moderate consumption of polyphenols in beer or wine may be beneficial for constipation.
  10. wine and beer does not have an excessive caloric intake so in moderation are suitable for low-calorie diets

Eating Fruit for Your Metabolism

Monday, November 9th, 2009

FruitA team of scientists from the Institute of Food Research, USA, found that-until now-had underestimated the content and concentration of polyphenolic molecules in fruits. This compound is an effective antioxidant and this is another reason to increase the daily intake of fresh fruit.

Usually happens that the experts made the content analysis based on polyphenols “removable” but a Spanish scientific discussed in detail the chemical composition of apple, pear and tangerine and discovered that there orta class of polyphenols called “non – Removable, which outweigh the “removable” by up to 5 times. The study was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

“This family of polyphenols must be extracted from cell walls using a variety of fruit acids,” said Dr. Sara Arranz Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in Madrid. He added: “If these compounds are not considered non-extractable is underestimating the true amount of material” healthy “–

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Do You Hate Vegetables? Eat Popcorn

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

popcornThe next time you have a craving, eat popcorn and watch them because apparently they are very good for health.

A new U.S. research found that the popcorn is not only an important source of fiber, are rich in antioxidants, substances that help reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.

The study analyzed the level of antioxidants in various snacks, including popcorn, and cereal flour and grain popularly eaten for breakfast. He found that these products contain quantities “unbelievably large” of polyphenols, antioxidant compounds also found in fruits, vegetables, red wine and chocolate.

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