The Amazing Top 5 Health Benefits of Avocado
There are some amazing avocado benefits for your
health. If you would like to lose weight, improve your skin and lower
your risk of many life-threatening diseases, here’s why it’s worth eating more of this extremely healthy fruit.
1. Cardiovascular Health
Coronary heart disease is still the biggest killer in the UK and is essentially a disease of inflammation.
Some experts believe society’s much increased use of processed
vegetable oils, high in pro-inflammatory omega-6 fats are a significant
factor in cardiovascular disease. They advise lowering our intake of
polyunsaturated fats and increasing the amount of monounsaturated fatty
acids in our diet.
Avocado is a great source of monounsaturated
oleic acid that research has shown to both reduce dangerous low-density
lipoprotein cholesterol at the same time as increasing the more
beneficial high-density lipoprotein cholesterol .
Avocados also
contain a rich variety of heart nutrients including vitamin E for
preventing cholesterol oxidation; folate for reducing dangerous
homocysteine levels in the blood; potassium for regulating blood
pressure; phytosterols for reducing cholesterol absorption; and dietary
fibre to control blood sugar levels.
Equally delicious avocado
oil is an even richer source of oleic acid, vitamin E and phytosterols
and, along with healthy coconut oil, is the only heat stable cooking oil
I would ever use.
2. Skin Benefits
The
monounsaturated fats in avocado are also beneficial for improving your
skin tone. They are vital for maintaining good moisture levels in the
epidermal layer of your skin that make it look and feel soft and
healthy. Omega-9 fats can additionally help reduce skin redness and
irritation and are involved in repairing damaged skin cells.
Avocado benefits also include protecting your skin from wrinkles and
other visible signs of aging with its antioxidant carotenoids, vitamin E
which helps guard against photo-aging from sun exposure and vitamin C
which is involved in the creation of elastin and collagen for
maintaining your skin’s elasticity and firmness.
There’s much more on just how good avocado is for your skin here.
3. Avocados and Weight Loss
Arthritis AvocadosMany people would be surprised that a food high in
fat and calories would be considered good for weight loss. However
research has shown that monounsaturated fatty acids are more likely to
be used as slow burning energy than stored as body fat.
This
slow burning energy and the feeling of satiety or satisfied fullness
that you get from eating an avocado is one of the reasons they are known
for reducing hunger and appetite.
It’s also why including more
foods in your diet that are high in healthy fats and less with
processed carbohydrates makes such a big difference when you want to
lose weight. Snacking on nuts like almonds and walnuts instead of high
carbohydrate foods is also highly beneficial for weight loss.
This may go against old nutritional advice but look where that has
gotten us. People eat low-fat versions of just about everything these
days, yet we are more overweight than at any time in history.
If you would like to know what really causes your body to store fat and
what actually works to lose weight then see the fat burning furnace
page. Counting calories, limiting fat intake and starving yourself has
failed most people and will continue to do so.
Only by eating
more fat burning foods and generally going against most of what we’ve
been taught about dieting in magazines is there a real chance at
significant weight loss.
4. Diabetes
As of 2012 there
were nearly 3,000,000 people in the UK diagnosed with diabetes and there
are believed to be a significant number of undiagnosed sufferers. If
the rate of new cases continues, we will reach 5 million people by 2025
which will put a huge strain on the NHS and our ability to treat people
with the disease.
The most common symptoms of undiagnosed
diabetes include a sudden and large increase in thirst and hunger and
much more frequent urinating. A dry mouth, significant unexplained
weight loss, vision problems and leg pain are also common symptoms. If
you’re experiencing any of these issues then please see your doctor for a
simple diabetes test.
For those already living with diabetes,
the oleic acid in avocado is especially recommended for its ability to
lower ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol while raising the ‘good’ HDL cholesterol.
Keeping cholesterol levels in check is vital for diabetics as they have a
much higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
Having more
monounsaturated fats in a diabetic diet is also beneficial for reducing
high triglyceride levels and may help improve insulin function and blood
glucose levels.
Other health benefits of avocado that can help
with the condition include its vitamin C for strengthening blood
vessels and capillaries and improving immune function for diabetics.
While the vitamin E found in avocado lowers cholesterol oxidation that
can lead to heart attacks and strokes. It may also provide some
protection from nerve damage in patients with peripheral neuropathy.
The high levels of potassium in avocados are another important
nutritional factor for diabetics due to its role in maintaining a
healthy heart and regulating blood sugar. All in all, avocados are a
very healthy food for those living with diabetes and for people wishing
to lower their risk of developing the disease.
5. Arthritis
Osteoarthritis is a painful disease of joint inflammation and soreness
that affects millions of people in the UK. Many common foods like wheat,
corn, milk and sugar are known to worsen symptoms, but
anti-inflammatory avocado is one of the few foods consistently reported
to reduce arthritic pain.
Avocados contain high levels of
monounsaturated fats, phytosterols and antioxidants like vitamin E,
vitamin C and a variety of carotenoids that may help with reducing the
inflammation that leads to arthritis.
Pineapple, with it’s
anti-inflammatory bromelain and rich antioxidant content, is another
exceptional food for arthritis sufferers and many notice a reduction in
arthritic pain when they eat it regularly.
More Health Benefits of Avocado
Eating avocados more often can have many health benefits, including a
healthier heart, better skin, helping you lose weight and treating or
avoiding serious health problems such as diabetes and arthritis.
In a more concentrated form, regular use of a good cold-pressed avocado
oil like this, especially as a replacement to the damaging vegetable
oils most people use in cooking, can be especially beneficial for you.
UK readers can find the fair trade and organic avocado oil I use here.
There are many more healthy nutrients in avocado, but I hope these five
benefits are more than enough reason to look more closely at one of
nature’s healthiest foods the next time you’re out shopping.
Once you do get your avocados, the next page has ways to ripen them both
quickly and in a staggered way, so you can always have a ripe avocado
ready to eat.