| Black sesame seeds are richer in certain nutrients. |
1. Full
of Great Protein
Sesame
seeds are full of high quality protein making up 20 percent of the seed with
4.7 grams of protein per ounce.
2. Helps
Prevent DiabetesSesame seeds contain magnesium and other nutrients. Sesame oil has
been shown to prevent diabetes,
and it can also improve plasma glucose in hypersensitive diabetics.
3.
Reduces Blood PressureThe same study above reveals how sesame oil
lowers blood pressure in diabetics. Sesame seeds are full of magnesium –
a key nutrient known to help lower blood pressure.
4. Lowers
CholesterolSesame helps
lower cholesterol levels, because it contains phytosterols that block
cholesterol production. Black sesame seeds are especially high in phytosterols.
5. Good
for Digestion
The high
fiber content of sesame seeds helps the intestines with elimination.
6. For
Healthy SkinThe high zinc content helps produce collagen, giving skin more
elasticity and helping repair damaged body tissues. Regular use of sesame oil
can reduce skin cancer. Learn more about Sesame Benefits For Your Skin.
7. Boosts Heart Health
Sesame
seed oil can help heart health by preventing atherosclerotic lesions with the
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound known as sesamol.
8. Prevents Cancer
Sesame
seeds contain anti-cancer compounds including phytic acid,
magnesium and phytosterols. Sesame seeds have the highest
phytosterol content of all seeds and nuts.
9. Helps
Lessen AnxietySesame seeds contain the stress-relieving minerals magnesium and
calcium. Sesame also contains the calming vitamins thiamin and tryptophan that
help produce serotonin, which reduces pain, assists moods and helps you sleep
deeply.
10.
Alleviates Anemia
Black
sesame seeds are particularly rich in iron, so they’re highly recommended for
those with anemia and weakness.
11. Protects
from Radiation Damage to DNASesamol in sesame seeds and
sesame oil, has been shown to
protect against DNA damage caused by radiation.
12.
Relieves ArthritisThe high
copper content in sesame seeds prevents and relieves arthritis, and strengthens
bones, joints and blood vessels.
13. Protects
Your Liver from AlcoholSesame helps protect you from
alcohol’s impact on your liver, helping you maintain healthy liver function.
14.
Prevents Wrinkles
Sesame
seed oil prevents harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun from damaging your skin,
thus preventing the appearance of wrinkles and pigmentation.
15.
Encourages Bone Health and Prevents Osteoporosis
A handful
of sesame seeds contains more calcium than a glass
of milk. Also the high zinc content of sesame boosts bone mineral density.
16. Help Your Baby’s Health
A sesame
oil massage improves growth and
improves sleep. Rashes on a baby’s skin — especially where the diaper is — can
be protected with sesame seed oil by rubbing it in. As a bonus, sesame also
helps reverse dry skin.
17. Good
for Eye Health: In traditional Chinese medicine there is a relationship
between the liver and eyes. The liver sends blood to the eyes to support
functioning. Black sesame seeds are the best for this.
18. Good
for Oral Health: Oil pulling, has been used for oral health
for thousands of years in Ayurveda to reduce dental plaque,
whiten your teeth and boost overall health. Learn How To Do Oil Pulling.
19. Good
for Respiratory Health: The magnesium
in sesame seeds helps prevent respiratory disorders by preventing airway spasm
and asthma.
20. Hair
Benefits: Sesame seed oil is full of nutrients which
are needed for a healthy scalp and hair. See how to use sesame oil in the hair
.
Sesame
seeds deserve to be highly honored as an affordable food that deeply nourishes
the body on many levels. With sesame’s many health benefits I consider it a PowerFood along with green tea,
lemons, garlic, honey and turmeric.
Oh my god, how such a tiny thing contains so many benefits for health. No doubt nature has not created anything useless. Thanks for sharing this useful information.
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