Peanut butter is one of the best things out there. It's perfect to warm up and drizzle on ice cream, spread on toast in the morning, mix into a yummy batch of brownies, or even eat right out of the jar by the spoonful. However, peanut butter (the natural, pure kind, not the processed stuff) also has many health benefits that some of us (myself included) never even knew existed. Here are the six health benefits of peanut butter you didn't know about.
# Helps you lose weight You might think I'm totally crazy for this one, but let me tell you those fats are actually good, healthy fats. Crazy, I know. Even though your mom probably told you all those times that you shouldn't eat too much peanut butter because it is fatty and will make you feel sick, I say otherwise. Load on the peanuts.
# Excellent source of vitamin E PB is PACKED with vitamin E. Vitamin E is essential for helping the body remove free radicals, which essentially stop cell destruction. Vitamin E can also help prevent cardiovascular disease, according to a study done by the The Linus Pauling Institute. Basically, vitamin E is good stuff.
# PB has the good fatJust like avocados, although peanut butter is fatty, it's not the bad kind of fat that you would find in ice cream or ranch dressing. It is the kind of fat that your body needs in order for you to survive. Long story short, keep eating the peanut butter.
# Lower risk of diseaseEating peanut products, particularly ones that have raw, natural forms of peanuts, like peanut butter, just twice per week can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease, like by 25 percent! Peanuts are filled with heart-healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats that will help prevent heart diseases.
# Protects against Alzheimer'sOk, so, although peanut butter itself cannot prevent Alzheimer's disease, it can help people detect whether or not someone has the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. This peanut butter test that was preformed by the Cleveland Clinic in October of 2015, asked people to smell peanut butter in different nostrils. If the peanut butter needed to be closer to the left nostril before it could be smelled by the patient, then it was apparent that they had the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
# Prevents gallstoneTypically, people get gallstones when their bile has too much cholesterol in it, but they can also appear if your gallbladder isn't emptying properly. (Am I getting too sciencey for you?) The main function of your gallbladder is to digest the fats in your diet, i.e. peanut butter.