The Benefits of Virgin Red Palm Oil
Virgin Red Palm Oil - Organic
from Tropical Traditions
What is Virgin Red Palm Oil?
Virgin Palm Oil is palm oil that is traditionally
made and maintains the natural nutrients of carotenes (precursors to
Vitamin A) and the antioxidant tocotrienols (Vitamin E). Typical RBD
(Refined, Bleached, and Deodorized) palm oil has these nutrients
stripped from them resulting in a clear oil. In its natural state, palm
oil is red in color due to a high concentration of carotenes and tocols.
Palm oil comes from a tropical palm
tree (elaeis guineensis - NOT the same as coconut palm trees), which is native
to the tropical areas of Africa, where it grows wild. It is a traditional
oil used for more than 5000 years in African countries, where small-scale family
farms flourish. The palm oil palm was
introduced to South East Asia in the early 1900s, and Malaysia is now the world
leader in exports of palm oil (Tropical Traditions does NOT source palm oil from
there.) Being an introduced crop to Asia, they are mainly
harvested from large plantations.
Tropical Traditions Virgin
Palm Oil comes from West Africa, NOT South East Asia. Our Virgin Palm Oil is produced by small-scale family producers in
Africa that are certified organic. When you purchase Tropical Traditions Virgin
Palm Oil, you are supporting small scale family producers in Africa, and NOT
large corporate plantations in South East Asia.
Read the history of Palm Oil here.
Palm Oil: The Number 1 Dietary Oil for the Rest of the World
Although scarcely used in the US, palm oil is the
most heavily consumed dietary oil in the world after soybean oil. If one
were to exclude the U.S. where most of the world’s soybean oil is
consumed, palm oil would be the most popular dietary oil in the world.
Palm oil traditionally has been used for baking, shortenings, margarines
and deep fat frying, as it is shelf stable with a high melting point
and does NOT require hydrogenation. Therefore, it contains no trans
fatty acids.
Advantages of Virgin Red Palm Oil
High Stability To Oxidation
Oils and fats generally are susceptible to attack
by atmospheric oxygen, resulting in rancidity. Virgin Palm Oil contains
tocols (Vitamin E) which are powerful natural antioxidants. Therefore,
it has exceptional resistance to rancidity. Virgin Palm Oil is known for
its excellent stability at high temperatures.
Vitamin E - The Tocotrienols: Super Anti-oxidants
Vitamin E is one of the most important
phytonutrients in edible oils. It consists of eight
naturally occurring isomers, a family of four tocopherols (alpha, beta,
gamma and delta) and four tocotrienols
(alpha, beta, gamma and delta) homologues. While most Vitamin E
supplements on the market today are composed of
the more common tocopherols, tocotrienols are believed to be a much
more potent antioxidant than
tocopherols. Tocotrienols are naturally present in most plants, however
they are found most abundantly in palm
oil extracted from palm fruits. Other sources are rice, wheat germ, oat
and barley. It has been shown by
published research that alpha-tocotrienol is more potent than
alpha-tocopherol as a form of Vitamin E. Since tocotrienols are a form
of Vitamin E found less abundantly in nature than tocopherols, the
research on
this super anti-oxidant is still recent and ongoing. It is predicted
that tocotrienols will become recognized as
the new super anti-oxidant in the very near future. Virgin Palm Oil is
one of your best sources for Vitamin E.
Most Vitamin E supplements and skin care products on the market today
are soy-based.
Vitamin A nutrition: Carotenes from Virgin Palm Oil are Nature’s Abundant Source
In nature, there are approximately 600 known carotenoids, ranging from yellow orange to red
hues and some 50 of these pigments possess Vitamin A activity of varying degrees. Virgin Palm Oil is one of the
richest natural plant sources of carotenoids with concentration of 500–700 ppm. It has 15 times more carotenoids
than carrots and 300 times more than tomatoes. No other vegetable oil contains carotenoids in such significant
quantities. Analysis shows that alpha and beta carotenes constitute approximately 90% of the total carotenoid
content.
Note: Vitamin A in its complete form is only available from fats in animal sources, like
cod liver oil. Carotenes are what our bodies (if they are functioning properly) use to convert to
Vitamin A.
While animal sources are a more readily available source of Vitamin A, Vitamin A can be toxic at excessive
levels, whereas carotenes are not. Therefore, Vitamin A toxic levels are not possible from consuming
Virgin Palm Oil.
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