There are some amazing avocado benefits for your health and appearance.
If you would like to lose weight, improve your skin and lower your risk
of many life-threatening diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease,
here’s why it’s well worth including more of this extremely healthy fruit
in your diet.
Also ahead is how avocado helps high blood
pressure and constipation, why it’s beneficial as a arthritis
treatment, important for pregnant women and has even been shown in studies
to help you live a longer and healthier life.
Here’s a list of the top 10 benefits of eating avocados and just
why they are considered so good for you.
1. Cardiovascular Health
Coronary heart disease is still the biggest killer in the USA and UK and
it is essentially a disease of inflammation.
Many experts now believe that high consumption
of pro-inflammatory processed vegetable oils are a significant risk
factor in cardiovascular disease. They adviselowering
polyunsaturated fat intake and increasing the amount of healthy
monounsaturated fatty acids in your diet.
Avocado is an excellent source of monounsaturated oleic acid.
Research has shown this beneficial form of fat reduces dangerous
LDL cholesterol in the blood at the same time as increasing the more
beneficial HDL cholesterol.
As well as lowering LDL cholesterol, studies like
this have found eating avocado can also decrease high
blood triglyceride levels, another common predictor of cardiovascular
problems.
That eating a high fat food like avocado can actually lower the amount
of fat in your blood clearly shows that all fats are not equal. It’s important
to get enough of the right ones if you value your health and, as you’ll see
ahead, doing so can have many benefits for losing weight, improving your skin
and much more.
If you’d like to increase your intake of monounsaturated fats, while
reducing polyunsaturates, then replace damaging vegetable oils with a good cold-pressed avocado oil like this. UK
readers can also find the fair trade and organic avocado oil I use here.
Avocado oil is an excellent cooking oil, much healthier than
polyunsaturated vegetable oil and even better than olive oil, particularly
for high-temperature frying.
Aside from their beneficial monounsaturated fats, avocados also contain
a rich variety of other heart-healthy nutrients.
The high levels of vitamin E in avocado help prevent cholesterol
oxidation, while their potassium can regulate high blood
pressure that may lead to both heart disease and kidney problems.
Avocados are also an excellent source of folate, known to reduce
dangerous homocysteine levels in the blood, another predictor of
cardiovascular disease. Folate is a nutrient many of us are low in and it
is especially important for pregnant women.
This wonder fruit even contains phytosterols for reducing
cholesterol absorption, as well as significant amounts of dietary fiber. The
fiber content of avocados moderates blood sugar levels, guards against both
cardiovascular problems and diabetes, and helps prevent constipation.
2. Avocados for Blood Pressure
Many people don’t get enough of the mineral potassium in their
diet. This deficiency can lead to high blood pressure, which is in turn a
significant risk factor for heart attack, stroke and kidney disease.
Avocados are particularly rich in potassium, even higher than the
often touted bananas, and a good food to eat for normal blood pressure and a
lower risk of kidney failure and heart disease.
Aside from healthy blood pressure, the oleic acid and dietary fiber in
avocados help normalize blood sugar levels, providing further benefits for
heart health and lowering the risk of diabetes.
3. Cancer Prevention
Avocados are a good source of antioxidant carotenoids like
alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin.
These antioxidants protect your body’s cells against cancerous changes due to
free radical damage and are considered your front line of defense against
numerous diseases.
Alpha-carotene appears to be especially important for cancer prevention. This study found
a significantly lower risk of death for cancer and heart disease for those with
the highest levels of alpha-carotene in their blood over a 14 year period.
The monounsaturated fats in avocado also help with carotenoid absorption
and studies suggest it has a protective effect against breast cancer in particular.
Avocados also contain high levels of vitamin C and vitamin E, themselves
potent anti-cancer antioxidants.
Vitamin C is
considered protective against many non-hormonal cancers, like pancreatic
cancer, stomach cancer and lung cancer. Importantly, it appears most effective
when it comes from food rather than supplements.
Vitamin E deficiency has been linked to breast cancer and studies have found a dramatic
reduction in breast cancer risk at higher intakes, especially for women with a
family history of the disease.
Once again, the natural tocopherol and tocotrienol form of vitamin
E found in avocados is much healthier than the isolated alpha-tocopherol found
in multivitamins.
4. Avocado Skin Benefits
The monounsaturated fats in avocado are also beneficial for improving
your skin tone and appearance. They are vital for maintaining good moisture
levels in the epidermal layer of your skin that make it look and feel soft and
healthy.
These omega-9 fats are known to assist in reducing skin redness and
irritation and are involved in repairing damaged skin cells. A good dietary
intake of monounsaturated fat can moderate sebum production as well, which
helps control acne, blackheads and excessively oily skin.
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 detail on just how good avocado is
for your skin here and why it’s such a beneficial food to eat
for a healthy appearance.
5. Avocado for Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease reaching epidemic proportions and there are
believed to be a significant number of undiagnosed sufferers. If the
rate of new cases continues it will put a huge strain on the medical
system 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 regularly then please see
your doctor for a simple diabetes test.
For those already living with diabetes, theoleic 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
diabetes include its vitamin C for strengthening blood vessels and
capillaries and improving immune function.
Additionally, 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 diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy.
The high levels of potassium in avocados are another important
nutritional factor for diabetics due to the minerals 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.
Even if you don’t suffer from it, it’s well worth reading this page
on the 5 Most Important Natural Health Tips for Diabetics to
avoid becoming one of the more than 50 million people in America with
pre-diabetes.
6. Arthritis Treatment
Osteoarthritis is a painful condition characterised by joint
inflammation and soreness that affects millions of people in the USA and
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
can help reduce 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.
7. Benefits of Avocado for and
Pregnant Women
Avocado is a particularly important food for women who are pregnant, and
those trying to be, due to its high concentrations of folate (also known as
folic acid).
This B vitamin is needed to prevent birth defects like spina bifida and
doctors advise women to get high amounts of folate both before and during
pregnancy.
Avocados contain around 45 mcg of folate per half a cup, which
is more than any other fruit, making them a great food source for
moms to be.
Vitamin K is another valuable nutrient found in high concentrations in
avocados that benefit women during pregnancy and their future babies.
Vitamin K deficiency-related bleeding, or VKDB, is a condition where
newborn babies cannot stop bleeding as their blood doesn’t contain enough
vitamin K. Getting more high vitamin K foods in your diet during pregnancy
can help pass more of it onto your unborn child.
8. Avocado for Constipation
Despite their creamy texture, avocados are actually a high fiber
food, with 8 grams of both soluble and insoluble fiber per cup of the fresh
fruit.
This fiber is beneficial for improving digestion, encouraging regular
bowel movements and well known to help prevent constipation. In fact, avocados
are often recommended as a mild laxative for people having trouble going to the
toilet.
If you’ve been having problems with elimination, whether constipation or
diarrhea, then getting more fiber-rich foods like avocados can definitely help
keep you regular.
The fiber in avocados isn’t just good for constipation either, it
also helps lower your risk of colon cancer and can even assist in
losing weight by making you feel more full and wanting to eat less.
9. Avocado Benefits for Weight Loss
Many people would be surprised that a food high in fat and calories like avocado would
be recommended for weight loss. However, research has shown
that avocado’s monounsaturated fatty acids are much more likely to be used as
slow burning energy than stored as body fat.
This steady energy and the feeling of satiety or
satisfied fullness that you get from eating an avocado is one of the
reasons they are so good at 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 omega-3 rich
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.
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 the majority of what we’ve been taught about
dieting is there a real chance at significant weight loss.
The great part about eating like this is you don’t have to go hungry to
lose weight. It’s not about eating less food but rather eating the
right kind of meals that tell your body to burn fat rather than
store it.
10. Better Overall Health
This
interesting study, called ‘Avocado consumption is associated with
better diet quality and nutrient intake, and lower metabolic syndrome risk in
US adults’, found that avocado eaters had a higher intake of vitamins, like
vitamin K and vitamin E, and minerals, such as potassium and magnesium. Plus
they also had a more dietary fiber and healthy fats with a lower overall
intake of sugar.
This improved nutritional intake resulted in a significantly lower body
weight, body mass index and waist circumference in those that ate
avocados. Good to know for those interested in using
avocados to lose weight.
There was also a 50% lower ratio of metabolic disease, a strong
precursor to diabetes and heart disease, in the group that
enjoyed avocados regularly.
The researchers concluded that: “Avocado consumption is associated with
improved overall diet quality, nutrient intake, and reduced risk of metabolic
syndrome.” That’s a science backed recommendation to eat avocados more
often for a slimmer waistline, a lower risk of metabolic disease and better
overall health.
Eating Avocados
Avocado benefits include a healthier heart; lower blood pressure;
protection against cancer; better skin; diabetes prevention; arthritis
treatment; as a constipation remedy; guarding against birth defects; improving
your nutrient intake; and helping you lose weight without feeling hungry.
That’s 10 great reasons why avocado is so good for you and should give
you more than enough motivation to eat them regularly. Make sure you pick
up a couple 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.
I hope all of these health benefits of avocado have inspired you to
enjoy this wonderful fruit more often. If you’d like to learn more you can read just why avocados are so good for you nutritionally here.
Thank you for reading and please share this important information about
avocados and their many benefits with your friends as well.
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