Palm Oil – A Desired Ingredient for European Food Manufacturers to Avoid Dangerous Trans Fats

Palm Oil has seen increasing demand in Europe over the last twenty years. It is needed in food preparation to supplement insufficient local production of oils and fats. Nett imports of oils and fats by the EU amount to 8 to 10 million tonnes per year making up one third of annual consumption and most of these imports are made up of palm oil.

In recent years, the Europeans have been fed with misinformation through negative campaigns by environmental NGOs.  Most customers of palm oil are secretly praying that  the current controversy over this popular  commodity will be resolved soon. They want to continue concentrating on their core business of producing products where palm oil is a desirable component because of its superior techno-economic attributes. They need palm oil to enable them to make profitable and affordable products for the depressed European economy.

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Gamma-tocotrienol eliminates breast cancer stem cells

Cancer (2)Drug-resistant human breast cancer cells express high levels of Stat-3 signalling mediators essential for enrichment of cancer stem cells.  Alone or in combination with simvastatin , low doses of gamma-tocotrienol eliminates human breast cancer stem cells  via inhibition of the mevalonate pathway and activation of the novo ceramide synthesis pathways.

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Tocotrienol ameliorates biomarkers of fatty liver disease in animal models

Tocotrienol exerts a synergistic effect with alpha-tocopherol on rat liver2models of steatohepatitis (fatty liver).  Results have shown that lipid peroxide levels in the liver are lower and signs of increased liver damage are controlled after combined intake of tocotrienol and alpha-tocopherol. High levels of inflammatory cytokines mRNA suppression were observed and particularly, the gamma-isoform of tocotrienol significantly inhibited mRNA expression of TGF-beta1.

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High Intake of Vitamin E Tocotrienol May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk

Studies published in international peer-reviewed journals have highlighted Vitamin E’s neuroprotective benefits, an activity largely attributed to Vitamin E’s antioxidant properties. Oxidative stress plays a major role in the development and progression of AD. Results from the Rotterdam Study, one of the largest study to date on the effects of dietary antioxidant intake on dementia risk in over 5,000 subjects have shown that high intake of vitamin E- rich food sources can modestly reduce the long-term risk of dementia and AD.

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The Dr Oz Show Explains Health Benefits of Red Palm Oil Particularly Due to its Tocotrienols

The Dr Oz Show, a widely followed television series focusing on personal health and integrative medicine hosted by multi-awarded heart surgeon Dr Oz, recently presented its views on the health benefits of red palm oil from the fruit of the oil palm tree (Elais guineensis).

In the show’s January 3, 2013 episode, Dr Oz and his guest, Bryce Wylde, recommend red palm oil particularly for its tocotrienol, a novel form of vitamin E found in the oil palm fruit. On his show Dr Oz called the red palm oil as the “most miraculous find of 2013”. According to Dr. Oz, tocotrienols possess stellar antioxidation properties and unique health benefits that support heart and brain health.

More Using Palm Oil Vitamin E

Ooi Tee Ching

A Life Saver: As more medical researchers all over the world discover the unique ability of palm oil vitamin E in seeking and killing cancer cells, Malaysia steps up funding for such studies in the hope of saving more lives.

Over the last 30 years, scientific studies have shown that palm oil vitamin E, particularly the tocotrienols, is a far more potent antioxidant than tocopherols.

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Vitamin E Tocotrienol Recognized for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Support

Numerous studies over the past two decades have clearly proven that the tocotrienol form of vitamin E is a top choice for cardiovascular protection and heart health.  A recent review of tocotrienol science points out that they are also being researched for benefits to bone healthblood sugar metabolismbrain health, and cancer. Tocotrienols offer a safe and effective way to help achieve or maintain healthy cholesterol, while simultaneously protecting your arteries. It is worthwhile understanding more about them and how they can improve your health. 

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Tocotrienol Emerges a Winner Among the Vitamin E Family Constituents For Its Role In Maintaining Lipid Balance

Vanessa Y. Lacuesta, Fong Chee Wai

WHO report states that cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Though preventable, an  expected 23.6 million people will die mainly from CVD by 2030. To help support cardiovascular health, the majority of nutraceuticals are directed towards promoting heart and blood vessel health through reduction in the level of body lipids such as cholesterol and triglyceride.

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Tocotrienol battles cancer

Byron J. Richards

Encouraging results from several studies show vitamin E tocotrienol’s anti-tumour properties in various cancer types. Breast Cancer – A study showed that gamma tocotrienol, at levels of dietary supplement intake, reduced the spreading of breast cancer cells by 58%.

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Gamma Tocotrienol for Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment

Byron J. Richards

 After reviewing the available science and biochemistry on gamma tocotrienol Specialized form of vitamin E. Powerful antioxidant showing positive benefits for cholesterol, cardiovascular, neurological health and cancer risk reduction. and cancer, researchers from the University of Louisiana at Monroe proclaimed, “The synergistic anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects demonstrated by combined low dose treatment of gamma tocotrienol Specialized form of vitamin E. Powerful antioxidant showing positive benefits for cholesterol, cardiovascular, neurological health and cancer risk reduction. with other chemotherapeutic agents may provide significant health benefits in the prevention and/or treatment of breast cancer in women, while at the same time avoiding tumor resistance and toxic side effects associated with high dose monotherapy.”

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