Researchers at the University of Toronto recently
completed a new study on strawberries and their effect on cholesterol. The study
looked at 28 men and women with high cholesterol who had been eating a low
cholesterol diet. Researchers gave half of the group three cups of strawberries
every day for 30 days and the other half more oat bran bread.
At the end of the month, the subjects who ate the
strawberries maintained lower cholesterol but also had a reduction of “oxidative
damage to LDL cholesterol.” In excess, LDL (bad) cholesterol is harmful to our
arteries, but it’s even more harmful if it’s oxidized. The antioxidants in the
strawberries help reduce the free radicals that cause oxidation in the
body.
This small study was backed by the California
Strawberry Commission. Although the study clearly helps the Commission promote
strawberry sales, these new findings help prove that strawberries, and other
antioxidant-rich berries and fruits, are an important part of a healthy diet and
disease prevention.
Unfortunately, strawberries are known to have
some of the highest levels of pesticides. Try opting for organic or better
yet…grow them at home. Chelsea Green wrote a great article on The Huffington
Post this week with step-by-step instructions on how to grow strawberries at
home. Fun and money saving!
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