Showing posts with label Olive Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olive Oil. Show all posts

Monday, 23 December 2013

PELUANG PERNIAGAAN


PELUANG PERNIAGAAN


AL MASOUD TRADING akan secara rasmi melancarkan produk "MINYAK ZAITUN EXTRA VIRGIN" ini bagi pasaran ke seluruh Malaysia pada bulan Disember 2013 dan kami sudahpun menyiapkan kontrak dan syarat-syarat perlantikan Stokis dan Wakil Jualan.





Untuk keterangan lanjut sila semak dokumen dibawah ini.

Pendaftaran untuk Stokis Kawasan adalah Terhad,
 bagi yang berminat sila lah berhubung dengan
Encik Nazran Abdul Mutalib di talian 012 654 7939.









Bagi sesiapa yang berminat untuk menjana pendapatan tambahan atau mereka yang sudah berkecimpung di dalam bidang Jualan/Sales,

Anda amatlah dialu-alukan untuk menjadi Stokis atau Wakil Jualan kami kerana sambutan ke atas produk

 Minyak Zaitun di Malaysia sedang meningkat.

Inilah masanya untuk anda semua menjual dan mengedar produk yang bermutu tinggi hasil keluaran 1700 Orang Petani Islam dari
 50 buah koperasi di  Tanah Berkat Bumi Ambiya' Palestine.

Bagi anda yang berminat, silalah berhubung melalui email: sales@almasoud.com.my atau
hubungi saya melalui sms : 012-654 7939

MINYAK ZAITUN PALESTIN


JENIS-JENIS MINYAK ZAITUN PALESTINE

 

NABALI TREE OLIVE OIL



Mempunyai Rasa Buahan & Medium Body” atau “Sederhana”.

Pokok asal dari Palestine, berusia di antara 1000 – 2000 tahun.

Menghasilkan minyak yang terbaik bagi Canaan Fair Trade.

Di iktiraf Organik, Extra Virgin (Perahan Pertama) & Cold Pressed

Di tuai pada bulan Oktober dan November setiap tahun.

Hasil dari Ladang di Tebing Barat, sekitar Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus dan Salfit.

Di tanam secara tradisional oleh petani Islam di ladang milik keluarga.

Boleh didapati di dalam botol saiz 500ml, “Limited Edition Jerusalem” yang dibuat khas untuk pasaran Malaysia.


RUMI TREE OLIVE OIL

Mempunyai rasa yang lebih “kompleks”, aroma yang manis.

Pokok Rumi telah didapati di Palestine semenjak zaman Pemerintahan Empayar Rome.

Berusia diantara 700 - 1000 tahun.

Di iktiraf Organik, Extra Virgin 1(Perahan Pertama) & Cold Pressed

Di tuai pada bulan Oktober dan November setiap tahun.

Hasil dari Ladang di Tebing Barat, sekitar Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus dan Salfit.

Di tanam secara tradisional oleh petani Islam di ladang milik keluarga.

Boleh didapati di dalam botol saiz 500ml,“PDX” bewarna Hijau Gelap.


COOP BLEND OLIVE OIL



 Merupakan campuran minyak dari pokok “Nabali” dan “Rumi”.

Mempunyai campuran Rasa Buah yang sederhana dan juga aroma yang manis.

Di iktiraf Organik, Extra Virgin(Perahan Pertama) & Cold Pressed.

Di tuai pada bulan Oktober dan November setiap tahun.

 Hasil dari Ladang di Tebing Barat, sekitar Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus dan Salfit.

Boleh didapati di dalam botol saiz 250ml.




Monday, 18 November 2013

TOP 5 HEALTH BENEFITS OF OLIVE OIL - OLIVE OIL TIMES

 

Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil

By Elena Paravantes
Olive Oil Times Health Editor | Reporting from Athens
Olive oil truly is liquid gold with its many health benefits. Considered the most important component of the traditional Mediterranean diet, this extraordinary fruit juice and its effects are still not fully understood.
Yet some of the ways olive oil can preserve and improve human health have been firmly established. Here are the five most scientifically supported health benefits of olive oil today.
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1|It Can Help Lower Your “Bad” Cholesterol

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Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil | Olive Oil Times

Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL), also known as the “bad cholesterol” transports and deposits cholesterol in the tissues and arteries, which can eventually cause plaque and block the artery.

Monounsaturated fats can lower LDL thus protecting against atherosclerosis. Plus, this type of fat does not affect the levels of High Density Lipoproteins (HDL) known as the “good cholesterol,” which carries all cholesterol away from the arteries, and high levels of which are associated with a decreased risk of heart disease.

Olive oil is one of the best sources of monounsaturated fats and has the advantage of being less susceptible to oxidation. In addition, oleic acid, a fatty acid abundant in olive oil, appears to also protect from oxidation of LDL.
It is important to note that to achieve this reduction in bad cholesterol you cannot just add olive oil to a diet rich in saturated and trans fats and expect a miracle.
You must replace the unhealthy fats with olive oil in combination with a Mediterranean-style diet.

2|Olive Oil Can Help Lower Your Blood Pressure

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Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil | Olive Oil Times

Several studies for different age groups, and with a large number of participants, have found that the consumption of olive oil is associated with a decrease in blood pressure.
The SUN (Seguimiento University of Navarra) study with over 6,000 participants found that olive oil intake reduced the incidence of hypertension in men, while another Spanish study published this month in the American Journal of Hypertension found that a diet containing polyphenol rich
olive oil reduced blood pressure in young women with mild hypertension.

Results from the the Greek component of the EPIC study (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) which included over 28,500 volunteers concluded that olive oil intake is inversely associated with both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

While it appears that the polyphenols in the olive oil may be responsible for this action, researchers have demonstrated that oleic acid; a fatty acid in olive oil may also induce this lowering effect.



3|Eating Olive Oil Can Help Prevent Cancer

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Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil | Olive Oil Times

Olive oil consumption has been associated with a reduced risk of cancer.

A review conducted by Greek researchers from the University of Athens published last year of 19 observational studies, with over 36,000 participants, found that higher rates of olive oil consumption were associated with lower odds of having any type of cancer.

Another review of 25 epidemiological studies concluded that “preferring olive oil to other added lipids, particularly those rich in saturated fats, can decrease the risk of upper digestive and respiratory tract neoplasms, breast and, possibly, colorectal and other cancer sites.”


4|It Protects from Oxidative Damage

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Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil | Olive Oil Times

Apart from the monounsaturated fats in olive oil and specifically oleic acid, olive oil has another component that other sources do not have: polyphenols.

Polyphenols are phytochemicals, components that have antioxidant activity.

Olive oil contains certain polyphenols that, along with oleic acid, appear to protect the oxidation of LDL cholesterol in the body.

Researchers for the Eurolive Study Group found that consumption of olive oil at real-life doses of about 2 tablespoons per day improved the fatty acid profile in LDL, associated with a reduction of the oxidative damage to lipids.

It appears that oxidized LDL is an important contributor to atherogenesis; the process of plaque buildup in the arteries that eventually can lead to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).

This is an approved claim for olive oil in the European Union: “Olive oil polyphenols contribute to the protection of blood lipids from oxidative stress.”

It is important to note that only polyphenol rich extra virgin olive oils may have this effect, not refined olive oil, which does not contain these substances.


5|Olive Oil Can Help Cognitive Function

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Top 5 Health Benefits of Olive Oil | Olive Oil Times


Although olive oil is better known for its protection against heart disease and cancer, there is an emerging amount of research regarding the effect of olive oil on cognitive function and, specifically, on cognitive decline associated with aging.

Generally, the type of fat consumed can affect cognitive function. A recent study from from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, analyzed data from 6,000 women over the age of 65, a subset of the Women’s Health Study.

They found that women who consumed the highest amount of monounsaturated fats, which can be found in olive oil, had better patterns of cognitive scores over time.

But it appears that olive oil specifically has a protective effect. Results from the Three City Study, an ongoing multicenter study of vascular risk factors for dementia using information from almost 7,000 participants, showed that individuals who had moderate to intensive use of olive oil had lower odds of cognitive deficit for verbal fluency and visual memory compared to individuals who had never used olive oil.


How much of a good thing?

When looking at the different studies in regards to the protective effect of olive oil for various conditions the amount generally ranges between 25 and 40 grams per day, or about 2-3 tablespoons.


Sources:
Dietary fat types and 4-year cognitive change in community-dwelling older women

OLIVE OIL CAN IMPROVE BLOOD VESSEL FUNCTION - OLIVE OIL TIMES

 

Adding 2 Tablespoons of Olive Oil Can Improve Blood Vessel Function

By Elena Paravantes
Olive Oil Times Contributor | Reporting from Athens
Adding 2 Tablespoons of Olive Oil Can Improve Blood Vessel Function | Olive Oil Times
Vuk Nikolić

Adding just two tablespoons of olive oil each day can improve blood vessel function.

The addition of a small amount of olive oil to the diet appears to improve endothelial function according to a new study by U.S. and Italian researchers
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The endothelium is a group of cells that line the interior of blood vessels. When these cells are not functioning properly, it may lead to atherosclerosis-hardening of the arteries.


Researchers from the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases of Mayo Clinic and College of Medicine and the Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche of Florence examined whether the addition of olive oil to the diet would affect the function of the endothelium.

For the study, 88 patients with early atherosclerosis (endothelial dysfunction was present) were recruited. Fifty two completed the 4 month double-blind, randomized trial.

The original aim of the study was to compare the effect of a daily intake of 30 ml of simple olive oil, with 30 ml of EGCG (a type of antioxidant) supplemented olive oil, on endothelial function.

After 4 months, both groups had improved endothelial function, but there were no differences between the 2 groups. In other words, the plain olive oil was as effective as the EGCG supplemented olive oil.

The researchers noted that supplementation with olive oil seems reasonably easy and relatively cheap dietary measure to improve endothelial function and perhaps alter the progression of atherosclerotic disease.

Well not only easy and cheap, but also a good-tasting one.


Sources:
European Journal of Nutrition


Tuesday, 12 November 2013

OLIVE OIL HEALTH BENEFITS AND NUTRITION - THE OLIVE OIL TIMES

 

Olive Oil Health Benefits

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The health benefits of olive oil are extensive with new positive attributes discovered all the time. One prominent cardiologist recommends at least two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil each day to enjoy the many ways olive oil can be beneficial to your health and well being.
In addition to bolstering the immune system and helping to protect against viruses, olive oil has also been found to be effective in fighting against diseases such as:
Cancer: The phytonutrient in olive oil, oleocanthal, mimics the effect of ibuprofen in reducing inflammation, which can decrease the risk of breast cancer and its recurrence. Squalene and lignans are among the other olive oil components being studied for their possible effects on cancer.


Heart Disease: Olive oil helps lower levels of blood cholesterol leading to heart disease.

Oxidative Stress: Olive oil is rich in antioxidants, especially vitamin E, long thought to minimize cancer risk. Among plant oils, olive oil is the highest in monounsaturated fat, which doesn’t oxidize in the body, and it’s low in polyunsaturated fat, the kind that does oxidize.


Blood Pressure: Recent studies indicate that regular consumption of olive oil can help decrease both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.




Diabetes: It has been demonstrated that a diet that is rich in olive oil, low in saturated fats, moderately rich in carbohydrates and soluble fiber from fruit, vegetables, pulses and grains is the most effective approach for diabetics. It helps lower “bad” low-density lipoproteins while improving blood sugar control and enhances insulin sensitivity.



Obesity: Although high in calories, olive oil has shown to help reduce levels of obesity.




Rheumatoid Arthritis: Although the reasons are still not fully clear, recent studies have proved that people with diets containing high levels of olive oil are less likely to develop rheumatiod arthritis.



Osteoporosis: A high consumption of olive oil appears to improve bone mineralization and calcification. It helps calcium absorption and so plays an important role in aiding sufferers and in preventing the onset of Osteoporosis.


Olive Oil Might Help Prevent Strokes

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According to a new study from France, older individuals who consume olive oil daily may be able to protect themselves from a stroke.
The study which is part of the Three-City Study, an ongoing multicenter study of vascular risk factors for dementia, was published in the online issue of Neurology.




Researchers gathered information from the medical records of 7,625 individuals over the age of 65 from three cities in France: Bordeaux, Dijon and Montpellier. None of the participants had a history of stroke. They then categorized the individuals into three groups based on their olive oil consumption.
The researchers noted that the participants used mostly extra virgin olive oil, as that is what is usually available in France.
After 5 years there were 148 strokes. The results showed that the “intensive” users of olive oil, those that used for both cooking and dressings had a 41 percent lower risk of stroke compared to those that did not use olive oil at all. These results were noted even after considering weight, diet, physical activity and other risk factors.

 


Olive Oil Diet Reduces Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

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Traditionally a low fat diet has been prescribed to prevent various diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. While studies have shown that high fat diets may increase the risk of certain diseases such as cancer and diabetes, it appears that it is the type of fat that counts rather than the amount of fat. We now know that a diet rich in monounsaturated fats such as the ones found in olive oil, nuts and seeds actually protects from many of these chronic diseases.



A recent Spanish study published in the scientific journal Diabetes Care showed that a Mediterranean style diet rich in olive oil reduces the risk of type II diabetes by almost 50 percent compared to a low fat diet. Type II diabetes is the most common and preventable form of diabetes.

 


Olive Oil Keeps the Heart Young

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A diet rich in olive oil may be able to slow down the aging of the heart. It is a known fact that as we grow older the heart also goes through a normal aging process. The arteries may not function as well as they did and this can lead to a number of health problems.
However, in a recent study, Spanish researchers discovered that a diet rich in olive oil or other monounsaturated fats could improve the arterial function of elderly individuals.
The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, compared the effect of a Mediterranean style diet rich in olive oil with that of a low fat high carbohydrate diet and a diet rich in saturated fats and concluded that the diet rich in olive oil resulted in the reduction of endothelial damage and dysfunction.

 

Olive Oil Fights Osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass, which in turn causes the architecture of bone tissue to become fragile. This can then increase the possibly of fractures, making even the slightest of knocks potentially fatal for sufferers.
The disease is recognized as being particularly prevalent among postmenopausal women for whom a decrease in the production of estrogen then weakens bone structures and most commonly affects the ribs, wrists, and hips.
For this study, scientists were particularly interested in how a supplementation of olive oil could be used to help women in this category.
Tests were carried out on rats showing comparable conditions to female human menopause, with one group being treated orally with olive oil.
At the end of the experiment, blood samples were collected and tested for levels of calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), malondialdehyde (MDA), and nitrates.
The results found that that rats not treated with olive oil showed a significant decrease in calcium levels and a significant increase in plasma ALP, MDA, and nitrates levels.
Olive oil supplementation proved to be beneficial and was found to both attenuate these changes and to positively affect the thickness of bones.
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Olive Oil May Protect from Depression

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It is common knowledge that olive oil and the Mediterranean diet confer a multitude of health benefits. But what about emotional health benefits? According to Spanish researchers from the University of Navarra and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, a diet rich in olive oil can protect from mental illness.
The study included 12,059 volunteers who were part of the SUN Project, a prospective study among Spanish university alumni, aimed to identify the dietary determinants of stroke, coronary disease and other disorders. The researchers followed these volunteers for over 6 years and gathered data on lifestyle factors such as diet as well as medical history. At the beginning of the study none of the volunteers suffered from depression, and by the end of the study, 657 new cases were detected.
The data revealed that volunteers that had a high intake of trans fats, a hydrogenated fat found mainly in processed foods, had up to 48 percent increased risk of depression compared to volunteers who did not consume these fats . In addition, the researchers discovered that a higher intake of olive oil and polyunsaturated fats found in fatty fish and vegetable oils was associated with a lower risk of depression. According to the researchers these findings suggest that cardiovascular disease and depression may share some common mechanisms related to diet.

 

Olive Oil Found to Help Prevent Skin Cancer

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A study conducted by Dr. Niva Shapira from Tel Aviv University in Israel and Bob Kuklinski of Rockstock University in Germany found that olive oil, along with other components of a Mediterranean diet, may contribute to the prevention of malignant melanoma.  Malignant melanoma, which is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, may be slowed down by consumption of olive oil, which is rich in antioxidants.
The research showed that the body develops a resistance to the damaging rays of the sun due to carotenoids. Carotenoids are the color pigments found in fruits and vegetables such as watermelons, tomatoes, pumpkins and carrots. Olive oil has also been found to protect the skin against the damaging effects of UV rays.

 


The Mediterranean Diet and Metabolic Syndrome

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The health benefits of the Mediterranean diet have been cited in numerous studies, and now with a new large study confirming that it protects from metabolic syndrome we have yet another reason to adopt this style of eating.
Dr. Antonis Pothoulakis, an interventional cardiologist at the Iasis Clinic in Chania, Crete told Olive Oil Times that the metabolic syndrome is a combination of abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol, and high blood sugar.


“Metabolic syndrome is connected to the obesity epidemic of our time, a big belly poisons our metabolism and a poisoned metabolism can result in type 2 diabetes, heart attacks, stroke, or sudden death,” he said.
The new study included data from almost 535,000 people, with the conclusion that a Mediterranean style diet, which includes consumption of monounsaturated fats mainly in the form of olive oil, daily consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grain cereals, and low-fat dairy products, weekly consumption of fish, poultry, legumes, and a relatively low consumption of red meat, may reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome.

 

Explaining Why Virgin Olive Oil Protects Against Breast Cancer

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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in Western countries. Research carried out with animal models demonstrate that a diet rich in fats is directly related to the incidence of cancer. Some types of fats however can play a protective role against the development of these tumors.
Such is the case of virgin olive oil, rich in oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fatty acid, and containing several bioactive compounds such as antioxidants.
A moderate and regular intake of virgin olive oil, characteristic of the Mediterranean diet, is associated with low incidences of specific types of cancer, including breast cancer, as well as with having a protective role against coronary diseases and other health problems.