Almonds (badam) are one
of the most nutritious
nuts around. Almonds are
high in protein, healthy
fats, vitamins, and
minerals. This nut like
seed has gained quite a
reputation as being a
superfood. You can eat
it as a quick and
healthy snack, or put it
in your milk shakes or
mix it with fresh fruits
and vegetables to make a
detoxifying drink.
An almond nut is
actually the seed of the
fruit of the almond
tree. Almonds are a
member of the stone
fruit family, which also
includes peaches, plums
and nectarines. The
almond is believed to
have originally been
cultivated in Asia and
North Africa. Many
different cultures used
almonds in their daily
rituals throughout
history. The Romans
would shower the bride
and groom with almonds
as a blessing of
fertility. In Egypt,
almonds were used in
bread that was served
exclusively to the
Pharaohs.
When it comes to snack
foods, the health
benefits of almonds
secure top honors for
the nut. The health
benefits are wide and
varied. Here are some
amazing health benefits
that almonds have:
Keeps
the Heart healthy:
A study showed those who
consumed nuts five times
a week had a 50%
reduction in risk of
heart attack. Huge
amounts of vitamin E
found in these nuts acts
as an antioxidant and
reduces the risk of
heart diseases. Almonds
also help reduce
C-reactive protein (CRP)
which causes
artery-damaging
inflammation.
Reduces
bad cholesterol:
Almonds are a good
source of
monounsaturated fats and
some polyunsaturated
fats which help to lower
the low-density
lipoprotein (LDL or
"bad" cholesterol). A
handful of almonds every
day can lower your bad
cholesterol level by 8
to 12 percent.
Improves
blood circulation:
Almonds are high in
potassium and low in
sodium, both are factors
that regulate blood
pressure. The high level
of magnesium in almonds
has a very positive
effect on our arteries
and veins and helps to
improve the overall flow
of nutrients through our
bodies. It also contains
iron, which helps carry
oxygen to all of the
body's cells and organs.
Strengthen
our bones:
They are a very good
source of calcium which
prevents osteoporosis
and strengthens the
bones, teeth and
muscles. It also
provides other nutrients
that help to increase
the bone mineral
density, which helps to
strengthen the skeletal
system.
Helps
you lose weight:
Almonds have high fiber
content, protein and the
good type of fat which
satisfies your appetite
very soon therefore you
are less likely to have
cravings and overeat.
Studies have revealed
that almond rich low
calorie diet is good for
obese people to assist
in shedding their
weight.
Good
for diabetic people:
They are a low glycemic
index (GI) food. When
eaten with a high GI
food, it helps in
reducing the rise in
sugar and insulin levels
after meals.
Reduces
the risk of Cancer:
Being high in natural
fiber, it improves the
movement of food through
the colon, thereby
preventing colon cancer.
It is an excellent
source of vitamin E,
phytochemicals and
flavonoids which
suppress the growth of
breast cancer cells. It
is also rich source of
boron which helps to
prevent prostate cancer.
Prevents
Gallstones:
People eating at least 5
almonds a day have a 25%
lower risk of developing
gallstones, a study
confirms. Almond oil
also possesses laxative
properties and helps to
produce soft stools and
avoid any constipation.
Good
for hair: A
massage of Almond oil
mixed with Indian
gooseberry (amla) juice
can prevent hair loss.
It also prevents graying
and thinning of hair. It
also helps if you have
dandruff.
Good
for skin: An
almond face pack
prevents dry skin,
pimples and black heads
and is a good long term
cure for acne. It also
improves skin complexion
and premature aging. It
nourishes the skin
making it smooth and
soft.
Energy
booster: Nutrients
present in almonds like
Protein, Manganese,
Copper & Riboflavin are
all used to generate
energy in our body. An
almond chocolate or an
energy bar is something
must if you are always
on the move.
Good
for brain power:
Almond is a source of
many nutrients which
helps in development of
the brain development.
Ayurveda recommends
having 5 soaked almonds
in the morning everyday
for maximum brainpower.
Phenylalanine, a
brain-boosting chemical
present in almond, aids
healthy development of
our cognitive functions.
Good
source of Protein:
Almonds, like all nuts,
provide one of the best
plant sources of
protein. They provide
high quality and highly
absorbable protein. A
quarter-cup (containing
around 30 almonds)
contains around 7.6
grams of protein.
Almonds,
though a bit expensive,
are easily available and
can be consumed at any
time and in all seasons.
The sweet almonds are
edible and bitter
almonds are used to make
almond oil. So go Nuts
on Almonds and stay
healthy!
Benefits of Badam
Oil
Badam oil is easily
absorbed by the skin,
but does not penetrate
too quickly so that the
lubrication is lasting
for massage purposes.
Badam oil has a natural,
pleasant fragrance and
has been found
to be suitable for all
skin types. The rich
vitamin E content in
badam oil nourishes the
hair and moisturizes the
scalp, making it a good
oil to massage the head
with for shiny, silky
hair and ridding dry
scalp. Vitamin E
stimulates oxygen
circulation to the scalp
to decrease hair loss.
Badam oil also contains
vitamin A to nourish and
smooth hair cuticles so
that hair grows long,
strong and thick.
The anti-inflammatory
properties when massaged
on the head eases
inflammation, muscle
pain and promotes
relaxation.
How to Massage
Using Badam Oil
Place three to four
drops of badam oil in
your palm. Gently rub
the badam oil in the
palm of your hand to
warm the oil. Massage
the head slowly, using
circular motions.