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Olive Oil: The Bioactive Lipid Essential for Cardiovascular and Skin Integrity

Olive Oil is extracted from Olea europaea fruit, and it stands as the cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet and a major drug in modern pharmacology. The high concentration of Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFAs), mainly Oleic Acid, makes Olive Oil a major component of unsaturated fats supporting cellular structure and metabolism.

For clinical practice, unrefined “Extra Virgin Olive Oil” is preferred because it contains numerous minor components, among which are polyphenols, tocopherols (Vitamin E), and squalene. These enhance biological oxidation and work by activating antioxidants, ensuring the protection of living body cells against sporadic oxidation at the cellular level and maintaining proper fluid balance of the skin’s natural barrier.

Therapeutic Indications & Clinical Benefits

Cardiovascular Risk Reduction: A high intake of MUFAs is clinically associated with improved lipid profiles, as they decrease LDL (bad) cholesterol and increase HDL (good) cholesterol, thereby supporting vascular health.

Dermal Emolliency & Repair: Olive Oil is a biocompatible lipid that very much mimics the skin’s natural sebum and is effective in Xerosis (pathological dryness) by improving skin elasticity due to preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL).

Anti-Inflammatory Modulation: It contains Oleocanthal, a unique phenolic compound that would provide similar anti-inflammatory effects to a low dose of ibuprofen by inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes.

Gastrointestinal Support: Kindles the digestive organs as a mild lubricant and cholagogue. Acts as a mild laxative and helps prevent occasional constipation.

Neuro-Protective Properties: Critical for the maintenance of the myelin sheath of neurons, these fats support long-term brain health and cognitive function.

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