Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) offers significant health benefits that stem from its high polyphenol content, which exceeds that found in other oils and many foods. Scientific studies, such as the PREDIMED study, illustrate that regular consumption of EVOO correlates with a reduction in strokes, heart attacks, and cancer incidence, thanks to its rich supply of monounsaturated fats and beneficial compounds that interact with gut microbes. Not all EVOO is created equal; selecting high-quality products is crucial. Look for oils harvested within 18 months, and ideally consume them within three to four months after opening for maximum benefits. Avoid purchasing oils in clear glass as they are more susceptible to light damage; instead, opt for dark green glass containers. For optimal quality, buy olive oil from specific, narrow geographical sources rather than broad labels like 'Product of the EU'. Oils from small, well-defined areas are generally more authentic and healthier. Ensuring that the EVOO is filtered, rather than unfiltered, can also enhance quality, making it more beneficial for health. Cooking with EVOO is encouraged, as it retains many health benefits despite some polyphenol loss during cooking, resulting in a net positive advantage overall.

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