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Health • 13 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi • 3 min

The Mediterranean diet benefits, explained

By Zinzino

Google ‘Mediterranean diet’ and you’ll forget for a moment that it is, in fact, a diet. Popular Mediterranean foods are colorful and Instagrammable, with the recommended division of greens, beans, and meat (and a side of fruit). This eating regime celebrates whole grains, fruits and vegetables, fish, and seafood, and of course, olive oil.

The advantages of following the Mediterranean lifestyle 

The Mediterranean lifestyle has a more holistic approach to food and nutrition and the meals are created around plants, not meat. Dairy, eggs, poultry, and seafood are central to healthy Mediterranean food, with red meat consumed occasionally. Olive oil and fish are pillars to this way of eating, dishing up plenty of healthy fats.

The ‘diet rules’ are easy to follow because the food is so good – plates are packed with avocado, salmon, berries, seeds, beans, tomatoes, oranges, and nuts.

Mediterranean diet rules are simple:

  • Daily consumption of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats
  • Weekly intake of fish, poultry, beans, and eggs
  • Moderate portions of dairy products
  • Limit intake of red meat.

Olive oil and the Mediterranean diet

Extra virgin olive oil captures the essence of the Mediterranean diet. R.E.V.V.O is an extra virgin olive oil with a concentration of bioactive antioxidants that’s 30 times higher than regular olive oil. Designed to support your journey to better health, R.E.V.V.O provides a full spectrum of natural compounds locked in an Omega-9 oil.

It’s not just a fancy salad topper. R.E.V.V.O contributes to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels1* and protects blood lipids2* from oxidative stress. Power your Mediterranean lifestyle with the most exceptional olive oil there is.

What is a Mediterranean diet, in practice?

This way of eating and living is deeply rooted in tradition and probably conjures up images of long, relaxed meals with friends and family. It’s an important point to address because the diet is really all about sacred shared mealtimes, sourcing local food that’s in-season, being physically active, and living simply. These philosophies carry into daily life, with how you nourish your body.

To eat like a Mediterranean:

  • Aim for 7-10 servings of fruits and vegetables each day
  • Switch to whole grains
  • Use healthy fats, such as olive oil
  • Eat fresh fish twice a week and reduce red meat intake
  • Enjoy dairy, such as low-fat Greek yoghurt
  • Add spices instead of salt.

Healthy Mediterranean recipes & food inspiration

For breakfast, treat your heart (and tastebuds) to smashed avocado, with smoked salmon and poached egg, on wholegrain toast. Dash it with a handful of microgreens.

Now, for lunch, cook falafel balls, and place with green beans, whole-wheat couscous, crumbled feta cheese, olives, and topped with tahini sauce.

Then, at dinner, continue the colorful plate trend with shrimp and leek spaghetti. It’s light, lemony, and gives you fiber and Omega-3s.

Speaking of essential fatty acids, Omega-3s are extremely important to your health (and your body doesn’t naturally produce them). Support your Mediterranean eating plan with Zinzino’s Omega-3 Balance Products.

This fish and olive oil synergy delivers 15 EFSA-approved health benefits, including normal brain3, heart4 and immune system5 function. Take the Omega-6:3 ratio test first and review your results after 120 days.

Siesta time! Although you won’t get those 3.00pm slumps, quite like you used to. Power your body with the healthy, delicious Mediterranean diet… with a side of Zinzino’s BalanceOil+ and R.E.V.O.O.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

1. Oleic acid

Oleic acid (Omega-9) is an unsaturated fat. Replacing saturated fats in the diet with unsaturat- ed fats contributes to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels.

2. Polifenoller

Polifenoller, kan lipitlerinin oksidatif stresten korunmasına katkıda bulunur. Diyetteki doymuş yağların doymamış yağlarla değiştirilmesi, normal kan kolesterol seviyelerinin korunmasına katkıda bulunur.

3. DHA normal beyin fonksiyonlarının korunmasına katkıda bulunur

DHA normal beyin fonksiyonunun korunmasına katkıda bulunur. İfade sadece 100 g ve 100 kcal başına en az 40 mg DHA içeren gıdalar için kullanılabilir. Bu iddianın yerine getirilmesi için tüketiciye, faydalı etkinin günde 250 mg DHA alımı ile sağlandığı bilgisi verilir. Annenin dokosaheksaenoik asit (DHA) alımı, fetüsün ve emzirilen bebeklerin normal beyin gelişimine katkıda bulunur. Hamile ve emziren kadınlara, yetişkinler için önerilen günlük Omega-3 yağ asitleri alımına, yani 250 mg DHA ve EPA'ya ek olarak günde 200 mg DHA alımı ile yararlı etkinin sağlandığı bilgisi verilmelidir. Beyan sadece günlük en az 200 mg DHA alımı sağlayan gıdalar için kullanılabilir.

4. DHA ve EPA kalbin normal fonksiyonuna katkıda bulunur

DHA ve EPA, kalbin normal işlevine katkıda bulunur. Beyan sadece, 1924/2006 Sayılı Tüzüğün (EC) Ekinde listelendiği gibi, Omega-3 YAĞ ASİTLERİNİN KAYNAĞI isteminde atıfta bulunulan en azından bir EPA ve DHA kaynağı olan gıdalar için kullanılabilir. Bu iddianın geçerli olabilmesi için tüketiciye, faydalı etkinin günde 250 mg EPA ve DHA alımı ile sağlandığı bilgisi verilir.

5. D vitamini bağışıklık sistemine katkıda bulunur

D vitamini, bağışıklık sisteminin normal işlevine katkıda bulunur. İfade yalnızca, 1924/2006 Sayılı Tüzüğün (EC) Ekinde listelendiği gibi D vitamininin KAYNAĞI isteminde atıfta bulunulan en azından bir D vitamini kaynağı olan gıdalar için kullanılabilir.