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Today’s topic: The Mediterranean Diet – Is It The Oil?

A mainstay of the Mediterranean dietary lifestyle is the copious use and consumption of high-quality extra virgin cold-pressed olive oil. Is this essential? The results of a recently-published randomized controlled clinical trial has shown that the high phytonutrient content of extra virgin olive oil is “heart wholesome,” producing increased serum HDL-cholesterol concentrations and decreased serum triglyceride, LDL-cholesterol and oxidized LDL cholesterol concentrations. In addition, a laboratory study has shown that two of the polyphenol phytonutrients in olive oil, hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein, impair the ability of damaged blood vessel lining cells to trick white blood cells into helping them form an arterial plaque.

These findings help explain the observation that the routine, life-long consumption of several tablespoons of high-quality olive oil daily (as salad dressing, cooking oil, salsa or olives) can reduce the chances of ever having a heart attack by 75% or more.

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Of course, the health advantages of olive oil extend far beyond the heart and cardiovascular system. For example a recently published review article demonstrated that breast cancer and colon cancer in specific are less likely to occur in adults who habitually practice a Mediterranean dietary lifestyle.2 These reviewers explained the mechanisms via which oleic acid, the major monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) in olive oil, suppressed several of the very initial biochemical events that convert a regular breast or colon cell into a cancerous cell – a mechanism that could help oncologists understand much better the value of olive oil both to their patients and as a “cancer preventive” choice for the general population.

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