Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the
most common form of heart disease and causes a narrowing or complete blockage
of the arteries. This can result in
angina or a tightness and discomfort in the chest as arteries are not getting
enough blood to the heart, which must work harder. As time goes on, CAD
can cause heart failure or an irregular heartbeat.
Recent studies report turmeric, a seasoning
that enhances the flavor of food, may also be beneficial to your heart. Research suggests turmeric may help to reduce
a person’s total cholesterol as well as the levels of bad cholesterol known as
LDL (low-density lipoprotein) in the blood. By reducing the oxidation of LDL, turmeric may
help reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks.
Another benefit of turmeric is it is
believed to help calm inflammation in the body as its essential oils and
curcumin display a wide spectrum of antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant and
other anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric
may also offer a natural protection against Alzheimer’s
disease as curcumin can cross the blood-brain barrier and work
toward preventing or slowing the progression of nervous-system related
diseases.
Acai berries are another nutrient-dense
super food loaded with antioxidants, which may be good for our heart and brain. High in fat and low in sugar, studies has
shown acai may decrease the total and LDL cholesterol in animals, and researchers
believe it may do the same for humans. Other
studies show the plant compounds in acai may also boost brain function and protect
our brains from damage as we age. Current
research points to improvement in the memory of rats.
At MorningStar
at Bear Creek, we specialize in providing residents with
holistic, loving assisted
living dementia care.
Our entire team and wellness programs are focused on finding ways to
stimulate and enhance our residents’ quality of life. This includes providing meals created with
BrainWise foods such as such as acai berries, turmeric, Omega 3 fats, dark
chocolate and dark greens. Visit our website to learn more.
Source: healthline.com/nutrition/benefits-of-acai-berries
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