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Mild Dementia (Mild Dementia) is a state of mind disorder (memory, reason, attention, concentration, time orientation) with difficulty in the complex activities of everyday life (bank accounts, shopping, transportation, etc).The olive leaves contain several phenolic compounds, most important of which are oleo-European and hydroxytyrosol. The properties of the olive leaves have been attributed mainly to these two substances.
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Mild Dementia (Mild Dementia) is a state of mind disorder (memory, reason, attention, concentration, time orientation) with difficulty in the complex activities of everyday life (bank accounts, shopping, transportation, etc)
The olive leaves contain several phenolic compounds, most important of which are oleo-European and hydroxytyrosol. The properties of the olive leaves have been attributed mainly to these two substances. The benefits of eating olive leaves (juice, snack) are summarized as follows:
One can easily observe the richness of olive leaves in trace elements, minerals - the role of Fe, Cu, Zn, Al and Hg in Alzheimer's disease is very important - and vitamins, making them a valuable nutritional tool for humans. At the same time, their fatty acid (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated) ratio is ideal and indicates their cardioprotective and neuroprotective properties.
The presence of vitamin E is twice as high as that found in a proportion of sesame oil (4.1 mg / 100gr), making the olive leaves a food rich in that vitamin. As far as iron is concerned, its presence is greater than the corresponding presence of breakfast cereals (8.2mg / 100gr), so advertised as a complete and quality food for the modern man.
Finally, particular reference should be made to the dietary fiber of the olive leaves. The dietary fiber is found in this food in abundance, making it a food that helps in the multifactorial treatment of constipation.
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