The Joy and Wonder of Almonds

Almonds

Almonds are both delicious, healthy, and received a ton of press recently: they were featured on Oprah and on The Top Ten Foods for a Trimmer Belly [via: Celeb Diet] list. However, what exactly makes Almonds healthy? What will they do for YOU?

A current proposal presented to the FDA is suggesting eating “one ounce of nuts per day will decrease the chance for heart disease.”

Almonds contain mono-unsaturated fat, vitamin E, folic acid, magnesium, copper, protein, fiber, and antioxidants.

Benefits of some of these nutrients…

  • Vitamin E: “Vitamin E acts as a powerful antioxidant by neutralizing free radicals in the body that cause tissue and cellular damage. Vitamin E also contributes to a healthy circulatory system and aids in proper blood clotting and improves wound healing” [source]
  • Folic Acid: There is research indicating folic acid helps prevent Fetal Abnormalities, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Heart Attacks and Strokes, and cancer. [source]

In addition to all of the previous listed benefits, Almonds can play an important role in lowering LDL (bad cholesterol), raising HDL (good cholesterol), dilate blood vessels (help prevent hardening of arteries), decrease blood pressure, and assist in weight loss.

Have I convinced you to eating Almonds yet? If not, peruse some of these Almond Recipes that I have personally tried and prefer, but they are not necessarily the healthiest:

Also, I wouldn’t over indulge on almonds because although they are extremely healthy, 1 oz of Almonds is still 160-200 calories.

Is there anything else you would be interested in learning about on Almonds? Comment.

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7 Comments so far

  1. […] Constume 1 oz of Almonds per day - After discovering the several benefits of consuming Almonds, I can say with complete certain that eating 1 oz per day is extremely beneficial and easy to begin doing. However, make sure the Almonds substitute in as part of your XXXX calorie diet as one of your snack meals. Also, if you’re allergic to nuts, eating Almonds will not save you - you’re still allergic. Sorry. […]

  2. reshina on January 17th, 2007

    does alonds cause excess of heat to the body?

  3. reshina on January 17th, 2007

    does almonds cause excess of heat to the body?as v say consuming lots of chicken is not good due to excess of heat.

  4. Mickey on February 21st, 2007

    I have never heard that almonds cause exceesive heat in you body. But I do know that protein metabolism uses more energy than carbs.

  5. Kaaren on May 14th, 2007

    do almonds cause digestive distress?

  6. asha shetty on July 16th, 2007

    I heat 3 to 4 almonds per day, i want to know does almonds cuase excess of heat to the body.

  7. lecman on December 4th, 2007

    I like almonds too, they say them to be good for my brain…

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