Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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Pistachios are Heart Healthy Antioxidants

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 by: Wendy Rae, citizen journalist
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(NaturalNews) Pistachios had been linked in previous studies to lowering bad cholesterol, and a new study reported by Science Daily says they also increase antioxidant levels in the bloodstream. Antioxidants are molecules that prevent oxidation damage to other molecules.

Oxidation damage may be a source of serious illness and disease. Low levels of antioxidants in the blood may cause what is called "oxidative stress." Oxidative stress can lead to the dying off of good cells needed to function. It is still unclear in science whether antioxidant levels are associated with degenerative diseases. Penny Kris-Etherton, a Penn State professor of nutrition and head of the new pistachio study, doesn't believe science yet understands antioxidants. "The antioxidant story is very disappointing to the scientific community," said Kris-Etherton in the Science Daily pistachio report.

Pistachios are high in lutein, beta carotene, and Vitamin E. All three of these important vitamins are oil soluble. Oil soluble vitamins are important to health because they are stored in tissues longer and released at a slower rate than water soluble vitamins. Pistachios are also excellent sources of bone building copper, manganese, and phosphorous along with heart healthy potassium and magnesium. Pistachios are the only nut to contain the two carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin.

In this new study, researchers gave 2 groups with the same base diet, differing amounts of pistachios. One group received 1.5 ounces of pistachios daily while the other received 3 ounces each day. Both groups had increased lutein, beta carotene, and Vitamin E with all participants decreasing their bad cholesterol levels after the study.

Another heart healthy benefit to these smiling nuts, as they are commonly referred to as, is the presence of the amino acid, arginine. Arginine benefits people who suffer from angina and those who have undergone serious trauma. Arginine is an important factor in cell division, removing ammonia from the body, releasing hormones, and helping maintain a healthy immune system.

A one ounce serving of pistachios has 160 calories. Pistachios have proven to be an excellent source of vitamin B6, fiber, thiamin, and phosphorus. Eating nuts in general is associated with a lower body mass index, and no weight gain was measured by adding the daily intake of pistachios during the study.

Choosing pistachios wisely is the key to obtaining the maximum health benefits. Pistachios are often roasted and heavily salted, making those varieties a danger for those watching sodium levels. Finding a source of unsalted, raw pistachios, could be a great long term asset to one's health plan.

Adding healthy pistachios to your diet is easy. They are a tasty snack by themselves or you can add them to salads, smoothies, or desserts. Organic pistachio nut butter offers the ease of being creative while adding antioxidants to your diet.

Reposted From NaturalNews

4 comments:

Rossel said...

ay bakit ka po nagpost nito? nagke-crave tuloy ako. ehehe. addict kaming mag-asawa dito sa pistachio at walnut. lalo na siguro ngayon na alam ko na ang benefits nito. thanks for sharing!

p.s. sensya na Sir Mel, ngayon lang ulit ako nakadalaw. God bless your family always!

Mel Alarilla said...

Hi Roseel,
Okay lang, you don't have to apologize. Favorite ko rin ang lahat nang nuts dahil mabuti ito sa health nang tao. Ang madalas kong makain ay pistachio nuts at yung local na cashew at pili nuts. Masyadong mahal kasi yung ibang imported nuts like walnuts. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you all always.

niko said...

oh my.. all the nuts fave ko kuya mel! pero am into cashew nuts tlga oh my..i want it now na hiihihih

thanks for posting about the benefits :) ang galing..hihihih

thanks rin po sa pagbaha ng comments sa mga blogs ko :)

Mel Alarilla said...

Hi Niko,
Favorite ko rin ang lahat nang nuts including cashew nuts. Kaya lang very expensive sila and I just could not indulge in my cravings. I remember my father eating cans of Planter's mixed nuts and I really want to taste them again but buying priorities are for my kids. It's so wonderful that these nuts are also loaded with so much vitamins and minerals and other nutrients that are beneficial to the body. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you all always.


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