Benefits of OLIVE (ZAYTOON)
Ibn al-Qayyim described the benefits of olive oil in his Prophetic
Medicine. He said that the characteristics of olive oil corresponded to
the type of olives from which it came from; oil pressed from ripe olives
was the better than oil from unripe olives. He also said that the older
the oil, the more effective it was, and when olive oil was more
beneficial when it was pressed with water.
Ibn al-Qayyim mentioned that all types of olive oil could soften the
skin and delay whitening of the hair. He also said that the benefits of
olive oil were many times greater than have been mentioned.
He gave some Prophetic Hadith on the benefits of using olive oil:
The Messenger (Sallallaahu alayhi Wasallam) said: "Eat olive oil and
anoint yourselves with it, for it is from a blessed tree." (Tirmidhi
At'ima, 43)
And also:
"Eat olive oil with your bread, and oil yourselves with it, for it is from a blessed tree." (Ibn Maja, At'ima, 34)
Olive and Olive oil Facts
Olives are the fruits that grow on the olive tree, which comes from the
Oleaceae family. They contain a single pit and their flesh is filled
with oil. The ripe fruits are pressed to extract the oil.
Green and black olives are essentially the same olive and only vary in the degree of ripeness- black being the most ripe.
Olive oil consists of 75% heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and only 13%
saturated fat. It contains active compounds such as oleocanthal, which
has a strong anti-inflammatory action to fight heart-disease and cancer.
It also contains the natural antioxidants polyphenols, whose beneficial
effects include lowering cholesterol, blood pressure and the risk of
coronary heart disease. Many other nut and seed oils have no polyphenols
whatsoever.
Health Benefits
* Cancer Prevention
Evidence suggests that olive and olive oil consumption as part of a
healthy Mediterranean diet has cancer-protective properties. Research
also found that active ingredients in olive oil prevented human colon
cancer cells from multiplying.
* High Blood Pressure
A study published in 2007 in the Journal of Nutrition found that
introducing moderate consumption of olive oil in the diet reduced
systolic blood pressure.
Olive oil Facts
* For the highest antioxidant content, choose extra-virgin or virgin olive oil- these are the least processed forms.
* Extra-virgin comes from the first pressing of the olives and has a superior taste.
* Virgin olive oil is obtained by pressing the crushed fruit in bags
and removing the oil. It has a geeenish tint and has a stronger taste
than virgin olive oil.
* Olive oils with labels such as 'refined oil' 'pomace olive oil' or
'light oil' should be avoided as they are not always 100% olive oil.
Pomace is the ground flesh and pits after pressing.
* Use olive oil for low-temperature cooking. The particles in the
oil will burn at higher temperatures, thus burning off the many health
benefits.
* Store your olive oil away from heat and light to maintain phytochemical content.
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