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CHAPTER 2
THE HORRORS OF COMMON DIETETICS
Diets Calling for a Teaspoon of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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May he who has never cut back on extra virgin olive oil as soon as they started a diet cast the first stone! I think that almost nobody can be that person, because all the most common diets involve a reduction in calories and especially in fats. The very first food to be cut back on is our fantastic extra virgin olive oil, despite the fact it should be freely consumed without worrying about measuring it by the teaspoonful, a method which, among other things, causes patients not to adhere to their diets. I myself would go crazy trying to measure this liquid gold by the teaspoon. Rich in oleic acid, an omega-9 fatty acid, extra virgin has proven itself to be a fundamental nutrient, and a safeguard for our cardiovascular health. Together with phytosterols, additional components of extra virgin, it allows for the lowering of triglycerides and of LDL cholesterol while increasing HDL cholesterol. Oleic acid, as stated in an article published in the journal “Diabetes Care,” has proven able to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by almost 50%. Oleic acid has also been proven to be an effective nutrient to combat depression. Recent studies have shown that people who adopt a diet rich in extra virgin olive oil have a lower chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis than individuals who consume it in small amounts. Beneficial effects were also shown with regard to bone-density and the prevention of osteoporosis. It seems, in fact, that regular consumption of olive oil improves the body’s calcium absorption. There is data that correlate the use of extra virgin olive oil with the reduction of some types of cancer, especially breast cancer. Furthermore, cancer mortality is higher in Northern European countries than in Mediterranean countries. The polyphenols present in extra virgin olive oil strengthen cell walls and increase the elasticity of blood vessel walls, offering the cardiovascular system protection. A study published in “Chemical Neuroscience” has shown that oleocanthal, the substance responsible for that burning sensation in the throat, has useful properties in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's. It also improves cognitive function. Extra virgin olive oil is known to have beneficial effects on digestion, and is commonly used as a medical oil to clean the digestive system and thus improve intestinal movement, with preventive effects against constipation. Our grandparents knew that, but we forgot.

A nice technique for aiding digestion involves putting a little extra virgin olive oil on a puffed rice cake with a pinch of salt. By doing so, you will have prepared a delicious snack with high digestive power. In fact, extra virgin olive oil has anti-inflammatory properties, and salt is rich in sodium (making it an antacid). We have found an ideal pairing to deal with acidity and/or reflux disorders.

Its abundance of quercetin, a molecule belonging to the flavonoid family that restores vitamin E, ensures its anti-inflammatory power, inhibiting all processes that promote inflammation.

We can also find caffeic acid within our liquid gold. Caffeic acid is a natural antibiotic, an inhibitor of inflammation and of the formation of uric acid (responsible for gout).

In addition, the fatty acids found in extra virgin olive oil, which provide us 9 kcal/g, are not responsible for weight gain, but if anything stabilize it! I am sure you have already surmised that, by reducing extra virgin olive oil, the diets they push on us are nothing but dangerous for our health.

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