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flag Extra virgin olive oil, rich in polyphenols, lowers heart disease, stroke, and breast cancer risks, per a major study.

flag Professor Tim Spector identifies extra virgin olive oil as a "superfood" linked to lower risks of heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers, citing the PREDIMED study which found that high-risk adults consuming four tablespoons daily had fewer major cardiovascular events and reduced breast cancer rates compared to those on a low-fat diet. flag He attributes the benefits to olive oil’s polyphenols, which reduce inflammation and support gut health, despite its high calorie content. flag Experts recommend moderate daily use as part of a balanced diet.

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