Health Benefits of Almonds
Almond, Prunus dulcis belongs to the family of Rosaceae in
the Plantae kingdom.
Looking at its wide nutritional platter it should occupy an
essential part in your daily diet. They are low in carbohydrates, high in
protein and fibre. They are also rich in omega -6 fatty acids. It is best to
focus your diet on getting a good balance of omega-3, -6 and -9 fatty acids.
The best omega -6 omega -3 ration is 4:1. Omega -9 fatty acid is produced by
your body.
Almond contains the following minerals: calcium, potassium,
sodium, magnesium, manganese, iron, phosphorous, zinc and copper.
It also provides the following vitamins: folate, thiamin,
riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, vitamin A and vitamin E. Almonds are excellent source of antioxidants
that protect the cell from damage of free radicals.
Almonds due to their high level of magnesium content can
assist with blood sugar control and also can help in lowering blood pressure. Heart
healthy diet
includes almonds. They lower LDL (bad cholesterol) level in your blood and they
also protect LDL from oxidation, which is a critical step in the development of
heart disease. So almonds play a major role in treating and preventing the
progression of heart disease.
Conclusively snacking on almonds may possibly be one of the best
choices you can make.