Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Tyrosol a super potent antioxidant and new ingredient!



Tyrosol

 Tyrosol is a phenylethanoid, a derivative of phenethyl alcohol. It is a natural phenolic antioxidant present in a variety of natural sources The principal source in the human diet is olive oil. As an antioxidant, tyrosol can protect cells against injury due to oxidation. Although it is not as potent as other antioxidants present in olive oil, its higher concentration and good bioavailability indicate that it may have an important overall effect. This effect may contribute significantly to the health benefits of olive oil and, more generally, the Mediterranean diet. The main job of any antioxidant is to protect cells and tissue from oxidative injury. Oxidative injuries to the brain can cause Parkinson’s disease as well as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Oxidative injuries can also cause cancer and heart disease. A phenolic antioxidant Tyrosol present in white wine is also shown to be cardioprotective.Tyrosol is an antioxidant that is naturally present in several foods such as wines and green tea. It protects cells against oxidative damage. Tyrosol presents a significant antioxidant effect in olive due to its good bioavailability and its high concentration. Tyrosol has also a neuroprotective effect on the brain.
Tyrosol is shown to be cardioprotective, and has shown that tyrosol-treated animals showed significant increase in the phosphorylation of Akt, eNOS and FOXO3a. In addition, tyrosol also induced the expression of longevity protein SIRT1 in the heart after myocardial infarction in a rat MI model. These findings suggest that tyrosol induces myocardial protection against ischemia related stress by inducing survival and longevity proteins that may be considered as anti-aging therapy for the heart.
Tyrosol is one of the strongest antioxidants on the planet. It can get rid of inflammatory free radicals ten times better than green tea, and twice as well as CoQ10. But tyrosol’s main effect is that it turns on a group of longevity genes called “forkhead box” genes, or FOXOs. FOXO genes are part of the equation your body uses to signal your cells to begin telomere repair. Think of FOXO genes as a kind of gauge, they determine if you have enough antioxidants for repairs to begin. When there’s too much oxidation, too many free radical attacks, your body can’t keep up with telomere repair. But, when your oxidative stress is lowered your body can get ahead of the game. This is why antioxidants are so important. They protect your cells while your body makes repairs. After FOXOs give the green light for telomere repair, they also have another role. They shut down aging of certain cells when under oxidative attack. Tyrosol then directly increases amounts of the body’s “master antioxidant,” superoxide dismutase “SOD”

This is an awesome ingredient with amazing antioxidant effects the oldest person in the world recorded was over 122yrs old and she used a ton of olive oil and even applied it topically daily and she felt it was a big contributor to her health. Also why the Mediterranean diet has great improvement in health markers. So include more olive oils in your diet lol.

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