Olive Oil Shown to Protect and Promote Liver HealthOlive Oil Shown to Protect and Promote Liver Health
by Elizabeth Renter
February 17th, 2013 | Updated 02/17/2013 at 3:59 am
February 17th, 2013 | Updated 02/17/2013 at 3:59 am
One relatively recent study found that olive oil can decrease liver damage. Researchers tested the effectiveness of olive oil on a group of rats that had been exposed to a toxic herbicide. The herbicide 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyactetic acid is known to cause significant liver damage. When compared to a control group who received no oil, the group of rats who were given extra virgin olive oil had “significantly increased antioxidant activity and a decrease in the biomarkers of liver damage.”
It’s believed the oil works by having an antioxidant effect on fat-storing liver cells. Liver damage is caused by inflammation and oxidative stress; olive oil can reduce this stress. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce inflammation throughout the body (a common cause of many chronic diseases).
But, it’s important to note that olive oil may have drawbacks if not stored and used correctly.
Extra virgin olive oil breaks down when exposed to air, heat, and light. Every time you open the bottle of oil, you are encouraging it to go bad. Similarly, cooking with olive oil can result in oxidation—something people with existing liver damage want to avoid.
For the best results: buy extra virgin olive oil is small bottles so it is closer to fresh. Store it in a dark and cool place. And finally, use it raw. Don’t heat it in order to ensure it maintains the liver-healthy benefits.
Here are additional tips on choosing the best olive oil.
Additional Sources:
NaturalNews.com/030245
LiverSupport.com
Peak-Health-Now
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/olive-oil-protect-promote-liver-health/#ixzz2LAV7QX2g
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