Here are 9 of my favorite benefits of avocados!
1. Beta-sitosterol
Beta-sitosterol is a compound that may prevent the
absorption of cholesterol and naturally works with the body to promote cardiovascular health.
2. Fiber
Avocados are packed with
fiber. One avocado provides up to 34% of the Daily Value for dietary fiber. Avocados provide soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber is great and beneficial because it actually picks up excess cholesterol from the body and the insoluble fiber prevents constipation.
3. Folate
Folate is an important
B6 vitamin. It’s linked to the prevention of cancer and heart disease in adults. Folate is also a necessary for pregnant women since it is necessary and essential for healthy brain development of babies and folate also reduces nausea that is associated with pregnancy.
4. Glutathione
Glutathione functions as an
antioxidant. This compound may neutralize free radicals that can damage cells.
5. Magnesium
Magnesium reduces discomfort that is associated with premenstrual symptoms, migraines, anxiety. Magnesium may help reverse osteoporosis, help with cardiovascular disease, regulates high blood pressure, and may help with diabetes.
6. Oleic Acid
Oleic acid is a type of
monounsaturated fat that has been linked to lowering cholesterol levels. Monounsaturated fats are also promotes healthy heart. This type of fat also helps lower triglycerides in the bloods with is great for people who have diabetes.
7. Potassium
Avocado contains 30% more potassium than one banana. Potassium is important in
regulation blood pressure and preventing circulatory.
8. Absorption of nutrients and enzymes
The nutrients and enzymes in avocado soothes the condition of
inflamed mucous lining in the stomach and small intestines. It also improves the body’s ability to
absorb carotenoids and nutrients.
9. Antioxidants and Vitamins
Avocados are rich in antioxidants which is helpful in preventing free radicals. Avocados also contain
vitamin E which protects the skin, lutein which keeps the eyes safe from oxidative stress,
macular degeneration and cataracts.
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