polyphenols

What are polyphenols? Their power and advantages.

What do polyphenols do for humans?Polyphenols occur naturally in plant foods, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, tea, cocoa and…

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How many polyphenols to eat per day?

Studies show that people who eat a diet rich in polyphenols -- who consume more than 650 milligrams per…

3 years ago

Polyphenols strengthen the heart and blood vessels

Mediterranean diet is identified as the most important factor in the fight against cardiovascular disease. One of its most important…

3 years ago

The leaves of the olive tree appear to contain more polyphenol than olives

Olive leaf extract mainly contains the polyphenol oleuropein . What did scientists discover about hydroxytyrosol, oleocanthal, oleuropein and other phenols…

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10 Benefits Of Foods Rich In Polyphenols

Lower blood sugar levelsReducing the risk of cardiovascular diseaseHelp prevent blood clotsHelp the blood vessels relaxStrengthen us against cancerHelp for…

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Polyphenol in olive oil?

The two health benefits of extra virgin olive oil: The omega 9 content (the monounsaturated fatty acids especially with regard…

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When are polyphenols destroyed?

Olive oil and olive leaf extract:Fresh leaves contain the most polyphenols. Frying destroys many polyphenols and greatly reduces their strength.…

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Scientific definition of polyphenols

Polyphenols are secondary plant metabolites that we consume daily. Most of these are derived from l-phenylalanine via the phenylpropanoid pathway.…

3 years ago

Resources and references on polyphenols.

Several articles on polyphenols and olive leaf extract. Written by Bart Maes. The organic veggie man. His articles always have…

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