One of the foods to which
attention is drawn in the Qur'an is the olive. Research in recent years has
revealed that the olive is not just a delicious food but also represents an
important source of good health. In addition to the olive itself, olive oil is
also an important source of nutrition. Attention is drawn to the oil of the
olive tree in these terms in the Qur'an:
Allah is
the Light of the heavens and the earth. The metaphor of His Light is that of a
niche in which is a lamp, the lamp inside a glass, the glass like a brilliant
star, lit from a blessed tree, an olive, neither of the east nor of
the west, its oil all but giving off light even if no fire
touches it. Light upon Light. Allah guides to His Light whoever He wills and
Allah makes metaphors for mankind and Allah has knowledge of all things.
(Qur'an, 24:35)
The expression "mubarakatin
zaytoonatin" in the above verse describes the olive as being
"plentiful, sacred, auspicious, providing countless blessings." Olive
oil, referred to in the term "zaytuha," is known as one of the most
highly recommended types of oil by all experts, especially for coronary and
arterial health. Its health benefits may be summarised as follows:
Benefits for Coronary and Arterial Health:
Most of
the fatty acids in olives and olive oil are mono-unsaturated. Mono-unsaturated
fatty acids do not contain cholesterol. Therefore, olive oil does not raise
cholesterol levels but instead keeps them under control. Olive oil also
contains omega-6 linoleic acid (EFA: essential fatty acid), which is essential
for the human body. Due to this feature, health-related bodies (such as The
World Health Organization) recommend that at least 30% of the fatty acid
consumed in societies in which hardened artery and diabetes levels are high
should consist of omega-6. This increases the importance of the olive still
further.127
And by it He makes
crops grow for you and olives and dates and grapes and fruit of every kind.
There is certainly a Sign in that
for people who reflect. (Qur’an, 16:11) |
Studies in
this area have revealed much lower LDL (bad cholesterol) and higher antioxidant
levels in people who consume 25 millilitres (about two dessertspoonfuls) of
natural olive oil a day for one week.128 Antioxidants are
important as they neutralise the harmful substances in the body known as free
radicals and prevent cell damage. It has also been established in a great many
studies that the consumption of olive oil reduces cholesterol levels and
prevents heart disease.129
Olive oil
is also recommended for patients with heart and artery disease since it reduces
the level of harmful cholesterol (LDL) in the bloodstream and raises that of
useful cholesterol (HDL).130 In
countries with high occurrences of heart and artery diseases, saturated fats
with high cholesterol content are generally consumed.
In addition, olive oil does not disrupt the proportion of omega-6
to that of omega-3. It is very important that omega-3 and omega-6 be present in
the body at specific levels because any imbalance in these proportions can lead
to progression in many diseases, especially those of the heart and immune
system and cancer.131 For
all these reasons, many people enjoy good health thanks to olive oil. The
American Heart Association suggests that in order to reduce the risk of heart
disease high mono-unsaturated fats can be an alternative to a 30% reduced fat
diet.132
Cancer Prevention
One study,
published by The Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that women
who consume high levels of mono-unsaturated fat have a lower risk of developing
breast cancer.133 Another
study by scientists at the University at
Buffalo, The State University of New York demonstrated that b-sitosterol, a fat
found in vegetable oils such as olive oil, helps prevent the formation of prostate
cancer cells. The researchers concluded that b-sitosterol strengthens the
internal communication system of the cell that issues the command for the cells
to divide and that cancer can thus be prevented before cell division reaches an
uncontrollable level.
A recent
study by doctors at the University of Oxford has shown that olive oil has a
protective effect against intestinal cancer. The doctors discovered that olive
oil enters into a reaction with stomach acid in order to prevent intestinal
cancer from beginning. At the same time, the University of Oxford researchers
also established that olive oil reduces the level of bile and raises that of
DAO (the enzyme diamine oxidase), thus protecting against abnormal cell growth
and cancer.134
Prevention of Arthritis
According to researchers'
reports, people who consume large quantities of olive oil and cooked vegetables
can have a reduced risk of rheumatic arthritis, a chronic inflammatory disease
of the joints.
Olive Oil Assists Bone Development
The
vitamins E, A, D and K contained in olive oil are particularly important from
the point of view of assisting bone development in adults and children, and in
strengthening the bones by fixing calcium. It is also recommended for the
elderly as it is easily digested and through its minerals, it assists with the
use of vitamins in the body. It also prevents calcium loss by stimulating bone
mineralisation.135 Bones
are the organism's mineral structure storehouses and an absence of mineral
accumulation in the bones can lead to serious complications such as bone
softening. Olive oil has a most beneficial effect on the skeleton in this
regard.
Since the vitamins
contained in olive oil have a cell renewing effect they are also employed in
the treatment of the elderly, as well as nourishing and protecting the skin. As
foodstuffs are transformed into energy in our bodies, certain substances known
as oxidants are formed. With the high levels of anti-oxidants it contains,
olive oil prevents damage by harmful substances, renews our cells and delays
aging in the tissues and organs. Olive oil is also rich in vitamin E, which
suppresses the free radicals that destroy the cells in our bodies and cause
aging.
Contribution to Child Development
Due to the linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acid)
contained in olives and olive oil, these are a most healthy food for newborn
babies and growing children. A deficiency in linoleic acid leads to the
emergence of a retardation of development in babyhood and various skin
disorders.
Olive oil contains
anti-oxidant elements that prevent the destructive effects of harmful
substances in our bodies, and fatty acids of great importance to human health.
These support the hormones and assist in cell membrane formation.
Olive oil possesses a
balanced polyunsaturated compound at a similar level to that in human milk.
Olive oil is a sufficient source of these fatty acids, which cannot be obtained
from the human body but which are of the most essential importance to it. These
factors make olive oil very important for new-born babies.
Since it contributes to the
natural development of the baby's brain and nervous system before and after
birth, olive oil is the only oil recommended for mothers by experts. As well as
containing similar levels of linoleic acid to those of mother's milk, when
olive oil is added to fatless cow's milk, it becomes as natural a food source
as mother's milk itself.
Blood Pressure Reduction
One study published in the
27 March 2000 edition of Archives of Internal Medicine once more stressed the
beneficial effect of olive oil on high blood pressure. Medicines to reduce high
blood pressure are also made from olive leaves.
Benefits for the Internal Organs
Whether consumed hot or cold, olive oil protects the stomach
against diseases such as gastritis and ulcers by reducing gastric acid levels.136 In addition to
this, by activating the bile, it makes it perfect. It regulates the discharge
of the gall bladder and reduces the risk of bile stone formation.137 Moreover, thanks
to the chloride it contains, it also assists the functioning of the liver and
thus helps the body eliminate waste products. In addition, it also has a
beneficial effect on the brain arteries.138
On
account of all these properties, olive oil has attracted considerable expert
attention in recent years.139 Some of the
comments made by experts are as follows:
Jean Carper, a prominent
authority in the field of health and nutrition, the CNN award-winning
correspondent, columnist and author of The Food Pharmacy and Food-Your
Miracle Medicine:
New Italian research finds
olive oil contains antioxidants... that combat disease processes, including LDL
cholesterol's ability to clog arteries.
Pat Baird, a dietician and
nutrition consultant:
I love the whole idea of
olive oil's versatility... the more we know about it, the more we learn about
its great contribution to good health.
Dr. Dimitrios Trichopoulos,
chairman of the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard University School of Public
Health:
American women might
actually experience as much as a fifty percent (50%) reduction in breast cancer
risk if they consumed more olive oil in place of saturated fats.
Olive oil has a protective
effect against some types of malignant tumors: prostate, breast, colon,
squamous cell, and oesophageal.
D. Peck of the School of
Medicine, University of Miami:
Olive oil has been shown to
strengthen the immune system in mice...
Bruno Berra of the Institute of General
Physiology and Biological Chemistry,
University of Milan:
University of Milan:
… [T]he minor polar
components of extra virgin olive oil increase significantly the resistance of
LDL to oxidation.
A.A. Rivellese, G. Riccardi
and M. Mancini of the Institute of Internal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases at
Federico II University, Naples:
Olive oil prevents insulin
resistance and ensures better control of the glucose in the blood.
Patrizia Galletti of the
Second University of Naples, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery:
Dietary intake of olive oil
polyphenols may lower the risk of reactive oxygen metabolite-mediated diseases
such as some gastrointestinal diseases and atherosclerosis. Olive oil
hydroxytyrosol protects human erythrocytes against oxidative damage.
Frank
Sacks of the Harvard School of Public Health:
An olive-oil-rich diet is
more effective than a low-fat diet in controlling and treating obesity.
Moreover, it leads to longer-lasting weight loss and it is easier to keep to…
As we have seen, a great
many scientists today think that an olive oil-based diet constitutes the ideal
nutritional model. It is stated that on account of these properties, olives and
olive oil should be the fundamental constituents of every meal in one's daily
nutrition programme. The benefits of the olive plant, emphasised by Allah in
many verses of the Qur'an, have been discovered in parallel to the advances
made by medical science.
It is He
Who sends down water from the sky. From it you drink and from it come the
shrubs among which you graze your herds. And by it He makes crops grow for you
and olives and dates and grapes and fruit of every kind. There is certainly a
Sign in that for people who reflect. (Qur'an, 16:10-11)
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