Walnuts Health Benefits

Although rich in fats, including walnuts in one's diet can considerably reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and heart attacks. Walnut health benefits accrue from the fact that these fats are healthy to the heart and that these nuts are a rich source of vitamins and minerals that are crucial a healthy life. Let's delve deeper into the world of various health benefits of walnuts through this article.
Walnuts Health Benefits
Also called 'super food' and 'food for the gods', walnuts health benefits have been known to man for long. Recent studies have only established the various health benefits of walnuts. From improving cardiovascular health to boosting our immune system and metabolism, walnut health benefits are numerous. It's not just the nut but also the oil that has health benefits. In fact walnut oil health benefits are the same as those obtained from the nut itself, provided the oil is unrefined. A serving of 35 gram of walnut oil has the same nutritional value as 50 grams of nuts.

Walnuts Health Benefits
  • Walnuts are a rich source of omega-3 essential fatty acids. These nutrients improve cardiovascular health and also provide anti-inflammatory benefits in asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, eczema and psoriasis.
  • Ellagic acid in walnuts is an antioxidant compound that boosts the immune system. Its anticancer properties also helps in fighting the dreaded disease.
  • Studies have shown that walnuts are effective in preventing gallstones in women.
  • Melatonin which is a powerful antioxidant and also induces a good night's sleep, is present in walnuts in the bio-available form. Hence having a handful of walnuts before going off to bed helps in getting a sound sleep.
  • Walnuts reduce total cholesterol in the body. They increase the amount of HDL cholesterol and lower the LDL cholesterol levels in blood.
  • Besides omega-3 fatty acids that prevents erratic heart rhythms and regulate plaque formation in blood vessels, the essential amino acid l-arginine in walnuts improves the elasticity of blood vessels. This ensures proper supply of blood to various organs.
  • Walnuts are an excellent source of a proteins, fiber, B vitamins and minerals like iron, magnesium, phosphorus, copper and manganese.
  • These nuts are helpful in easing constipation due to their laxative effects.
  • Walnuts are also called the 'brain food'. It is not only due to the wrinkled appearance of their shell that resembles the brain, but also due to the fact that they contain high levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Nearly 60% of our brain is structural fats which is primarily omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Lp(a) is a lipid compound that increases blood clotting and increases the risk of artherosclerosis and heart diseases. Walnuts reduce the amounts of this lipid compound in the body.
  • Walnuts are known to improve bone health.
  • Research indicates that walnuts may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease by arresting the formation of the amyloid plaques that are found in the brains of patients who suffer from this debilitating disease.
  • Also referred to as the 'Imperial Nut' by the Romans, black walnuts health benefits include preventing heartburn, high blood pressure and various skin disorders. Black walnut benefits include their use in getting rid of intestinal parasites and tapeworms and help in ensuring proper functioning of the thyroid gland.
  • For a healthy life, the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids should be maintained at 4:1. However, dietary changes have disrupted this ratio and in an average American this ratio stands at 20:1. Walnuts are one natural food that have the perfect ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids, which is 4:1.
You must have heard of the black walnuts and the English walnuts. Black walnuts or English walnuts health benefits are almost the same as those discussed so far in the article.

Adding Walnuts to the Diet

Well it's true that walnuts are a rich source of calories. But the fact that these nuts have a number of health benefits can't be overlooked either. The key is to substitute foods with high levels of saturated fats with a handful of walnuts everyday. 1.5 oz of walnuts per day are enough to make the most of the walnut health benefits. Are you wondering how to incorporate this wonder nut in your diet? Well, how about replacing pepperoni with finely chopped walnuts on your pizza? You could also sprinkle your oatmeal or breakfast cereal with some chopped walnuts. Walnuts could also substitute bacon or eggs for protein. Or simply, you could chomp on a few walnuts instead of grabbing a handful of cookies when hungry. Despite high calories content, walnuts are believed to aid in weight loss as these nuts are filling and reduce one's food cravings. In fact research has shown that weight gain by consumption of walnuts in moderate amount is insignificant as compared to its other health benefits.

So what's holding you back? Grab a handful of these nuts and make the most of the numerous walnuts health benefits that not only ensure proper functioning of the body but are also a tasty way to stay healthy.

By Debopriya Bose
Published: 10/15/2009
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