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Science-Backed Benefits of Sesame Oil

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sesame oil

Thanks to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, sesame oil may benefit your heart, joints, skin, hair, and more. More research, particularly in humans, is needed to investigate these potential effects.

The sesame plant’s nutritional qualities have inspired some to dub its oil the “Queen of Oilseeds”.

Belonging to the Pedaliaceae family, a group of plants harvested for their edible seeds, its scientific name is Sesamum indicum.

Sesame oil is made from raw, pressed sesame seeds and has culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic uses (1Trusted Source).

  1. High in antioxidants

Sesame oil contains sesamol and sesaminol, two antioxidants that may have powerful effects on your health (2Trusted Source).

Antioxidants are substances that help reduce cell damage caused by free radicals. An accumulation of free radicals in your cells may lead to inflammation and disease.

A one-month study in rats found that taking sesame oil supplements protected against heart cell damage.

In that same study, antioxidant activity increased in rats that received either about 2 or 5 ml of sesame oil per pound (5 or 10 ml per kg) of body weight daily.

Sesame oil may have similar effects when used topically. One study in rats showed it may reduce cell damage by inhibiting compounds like xanthine oxidase and nitric oxide, which produce free radicals.

  1. Has strong anti-inflammatory properties

Chronic inflammation can be harmful and lead to illness, which is why it’s important to limit it as much as possible.

Traditional Taiwanese medicine has long employed sesame oil for its anti-inflammatory properties, using it to treat joint inflammation, toothaches, and scrapes.

More recently, animal and test-tube studies have shown that sesame oil can reduce inflammation, which may be one of its main health benefits.

For example, test-tube studies have found that sesame oil reduced inflammatory markers, such as nitric oxide production.

However, more studies in humans are needed.

  1. Good for your heart

A well-established body of research shows that a diet rich in unsaturated fats is good for heart health.

Sesame oil comprises 82% unsaturated fatty acids.

In particular, it’s rich in omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat that is essential to your diet and plays an important role in heart disease prevention.

Research in rats suggests that sesame oil may help prevent heart disease and even slow the development of plaque in your arteries.

In fact, it may lower your cholesterol levels when used in place of oils high in saturated fats.

A 1-month study in 48 adults found those who consumed 4 tablespoons (59 ml) of sesame oil daily had greater reductions in LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides, compared with those who consumed olive oil.

  1. May help control blood sugar

Sesame oil may support healthy blood sugar regulation, which is especially important for people with diabetes.

One study showed that putting rats with diabetes on a 6% sesame oil diet for 42 days resulted in significant reductions in blood sugar, compared with rats that were not fed the oil.

Sesame oil may even play a role in long-term blood sugar regulation.

A study in 46 adults with type 2 diabetes found that taking sesame oil for 90 days significantly reduced fasting blood sugar and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), compared with a placebo group. HbA1c levels are an indicator of long-term blood sugar control.

  1. May help treat arthritis

Osteoarthritis affects nearly 15% of the population and is a common cause of joint pain.

Several rodent studies have linked sesame oil to improvements in arthritis.

In one 28-day study, researchers gave the oil to rats at daily doses of 0.5 ml per pound (1 ml per kg) of body weight. The rats experienced reduced markers of oxidative stress and arthritic symptoms, such as joint pain.

Although animal studies have demonstrated that sesame oil may offer arthritis relief, research in humans is needed.

  1. May help heal wounds and burns

While sesame oil can be consumed for its health benefits, it may also be used topically for wounds and burns.

Ozone is a natural gas that can be used medically. Its clinical use dates back to 1914 when it was used to treat infections during World War I. Oils with ozone added to them — known as ozonated oils — are used topically to treat various skin conditions.

In one rat study, topical treatment with ozonated sesame oil was linked to higher levels of collagen in wound tissue. Collagen is a structural protein necessary for wound healing.

Other studies have demonstrated that topical treatment with sesame oil reduced burn and wound healing time in mice, though human research in this area is lacking.

The oil’s ability to speed the healing of wounds and burns can likely be attributed to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

  1. May protect against UV rays

Some research shows that sesame oil may protect against damage from UV rays, which can harm your skin. This effect is likely largely due to its high antioxidant content.

In fact, it has the ability to resist 30% of UV rays, while many other oils, such as coconut, peanut, and olive oils, can resist only 20%.

Several sources claim that sesame oil can be a good natural sunscreen and has a natural SPF. However, there is limited research on its effectiveness to protect from the strong rays of the sun, so it’s best to use sunscreen.

8–10. Other potential benefits

Although research is limited, some evidence suggests that sesame oil may offer the following benefits:

May improve sleep quality. One study showed that dripping sesame oil on the foreheads of 20 participants during seven, 30-minute sessions over a 2-week period improved sleep quality and quality of life, compared with a placebo treatment.

Topical application may relieve pain. Some studies have shown that a massage with sesame oil may help reduce arm and leg pain.

May improve hair health. Compounds in this oil may increase hair shine and strength. An eight-week study found that taking supplements consisting of sesamin and vitamin E daily enhanced hair strength and shine.

Source: www.healthline.com

Feature: Trump will be jailed, the wheel has turned

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Donald Trump

Indulge me, dear readers.

You might consider the scene I am about to describe as implausible, even fantastic. I share a healthy dose of your scepticism since its central character – Donald Trump – is, as we know, incapable of stillness, let alone introspection.

Still, I think it is possible that when his familiar gallery of sycophants, enablers and lawyers has left for the day and he is alone in the quiet of night, the profundity of the legal peril Trump confronts has to register if only for an instant or two.

Sitting in a gilded room at Mar-a-Lago, his painted-on, orange-hued tan washed away, his trademark crisp blue suit, white shirt and long, red tie abandoned, and holding a cell phone for lonely company, the troubling truths that Trump keeps hard at bay are bound to intrude into his reality-defying cocoon.

In those rare moments, an unsettling measure of doubt which may occasionally tip into fear must grip Trump as the cascading list of criminal charges grows with each indictment. I suspect that after a little while, this simmering anxiety dissolves as quickly as it appears.

Then Trump returns to the comfort of his signature state of denial, reassuring himself that he will, as always, escape the comeuppance served to others beneath him who served him – loyally. They are expendable. Unlike Mr President.

Trump’s abiding sense of invincibility is a by-product of his defining authoritarian nature and preening, gangster-saturated hubris. But history confirms that, one after another, once cocksure thugs – in and out of high office – who remained confident that they were absolutely and permanently beyond reach are belatedly and reluctantly obliged to face the harsh, discordant music.

We have already had the pleasure of watching as Trump’s pedestrian crew of co-conspirators – who tried to engineer a slate of fake electors in Georgia after the 2020 presidential election – begin to be booked and have their mug shots taken for embarrassing posterity. More are scheduled to follow.

On Thursday afternoon, it will be Trump’s turn to endure that indignity. What a delightful spectacle that is likely to be, coming only hours after Trump’s agreeable tête-à-tête with a former Fox News faux journalist, Tucker Carlson, who has grovelled his way back into a sexual predator’s embrace.

Carlson’s pre-recorded burnishing of his indicted guest’s seething megalomania and platforming of the predictable litany of discredited accusations and mad conspiracy theories will, of course, satisfy Trump’s junkie-like need for validation and attention. Yet, just as with all fleeting highs, it will pass, replaced again by the blunt lows of exposure, vulnerability and humiliation.

Trump’s fourth appearance before a judge in the past four months is further evidence that the bluster and bravado that have resonated with his deplorable followers and silenced most of his servile Republican opponents, will not intimidate, nor dissuade prosecutors from doing their duty to hold Trump to serious account in Manhattan, Washington, DC, and Atlanta courtrooms.

With a few notable exceptions, the Republican Party’s surrender to every diseased, autocratic aspect of Trumpism was on dutiful display during the two-hour “debate” among the grasping roster of also-rans on Wednesday evening.

Their faint prospects of becoming the nominee rest – whether they are prepared to admit it or not – with the sometimes-sudden vagaries of time and nature and, ironically, the success of prosecutors whose dogged work they have almost universally and hysterically decried as an affront to fairness and a retributive assault on the Republican Party.

Perhaps like you, my impatience with prosecutors had me questioning whether Trump would ever face the reckoning he has earned for disgracing the Constitution he swore to protect and defend in 2016 while placing a hand on his childhood bible, as well as the bible Abraham Lincoln used at his inauguration in 1861.

I was convinced that precedent and the persistent tenets of US exceptionalism which made the presidency sacrosanct shielded Trump from prosecution. Happily, I was wrong – partly.

While I counted the chances that Trump would ultimately sit in the dock as slim, I sensed that enlightened Americans were stirring in powerful rebuttal to the cresting wave of ignorance, hate and evangelical lunacy washing over them.

Slowly, the wheel began to turn. Belief began to emerge from resignation. Courage began to trump cowardice. Action began to replace inaction. Resistance, began, inch by inch, to move from rhetoric to reality.

These days, I believe the inconceivable is conceivable: Trump, I am more than hopeful, will be jailed. Look at the number and breadth of the charges set out with surgical precision in persuasive indictment after persuasive indictment.

Taken together, they catalogue a crime spree that constitutes a “criminal enterprise” of breathtaking scope, with the intent to silence his accusers, hoard a cache of sensitive documents, incite an insurrection to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden as president, and subvert the democratic will of millions of voters in Georgia and beyond.

The 91 stiff, uncompromising charges are immune to Trump’s screeching outbursts and tired shenanigans meant to dilute and distract from the inevitable consequences of the barrage of felonies that he will, in due and steady course, be compelled to answer for.

Fox News cannot save him. His loud, obnoxious family and surrogates cannot save him. Neither will the imprisoned fanatics now holed up in jail for having stormed the Capitol at their patron saint’s sinister, self-serving urging.

Trump’s only imaginable salvation is to prevail next November and trigger an extraordinary crisis pitting a future convicted felon against the Constitution. Trump would welcome and revel in destroying the frayed remnants of a republic to save himself.

He will fail. As they did in 2020, enlightened Americans will see to that in 2024.

By Andrew Mitrovica

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Bellingham scores again as Real ease past Celta Vigo

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Bellingham scores again

England midfielder Jude Bellingham scored an 81st-minute winner to help Real Madrid ease past Celta Vigo and maintain their 100% start in La Liga.

Bellingham headed in Joselu’s flick-on to register his fourth league goal in just his third appearance.

Celta might have had an early lead but the video assistant referee (VAR) ruled out Jorgen Strand Larsen’s strike.

Their keeper Ivan Villar then saved Rodrygo’s second-half penalty having brought the forward down in the area.

Madrid were far from their best in a frantic match and were fortunate Larsen was adjudged to have fouled visiting keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga in the build-up to his third-minute finish.

In the closing stages though they upped the pressure, with former Borussia Dortmund star Bellingham’s header into the far corner the difference at Estadio Municipal de Balaidos.

The one blot for the visitors was an injury for forward Vinicius Junior, who limped off with what appeared to be a hamstring strain in the 18th minute.

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Giroud scores twice as AC Milan beat Torino

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Giroud scores brace

Olivier Giroud scored two penalties as AC Milan maintained their winning start in Serie A with a 4-1 victory over Torino at San Siro. Christian Pulisic tapped in from close range to open the scoring for Milan before Perr Schuurs equalised.

Veteran France striker Giroud converted from the spot either side of half-time while Theo Hernandez also got on the scoresheet with a deft angled chip.

Giroud has picked up where he left off last season and has scored in five straight Serie A matches for Milan.

Since his Serie A debut in August 2021, the 36-year-old has also scored the most goals (27) in the Italian top flight of any Milan player.

Meanwhile Roma, who drew their opening game of the season with Salernitana 2-2, were left frustrated after their loss in Verona. Ondrej Duda scored from close range before Cyril Ngonge broke clear and calmly finished. Houssem Aouar pulled one back for Roma with a header.

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Raheem Sterling’s double help Chelsea cruise past Luton

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Raheem Sterling

Forward Raheem Sterling is “100%” focused on scoring goals as his double helped Chelsea cruise past Luton to record their first Premier League win under Mauricio Pochettino.

The 28-year-old scored twice and assisted Nicolas Jackson on Friday, and wants to get back to being “obsessed” with football.

Sterling, who has started the campaign in excellent form, said he wants to be the club’s top scorer this season.

Sterling received the ball wide on the right and jinked his way through three players before firing into the bottom corner to open the scoring in the 17th minute.

The England winger then doubled Chelsea’s lead in the 67th minute when he scored from close range from a Malo Gusto cross.

Sterling was involved again as Chelsea got their third, sending a low cross into the area for Jackson to score his first goal for the club.

Luton, who are still looking for their first points of the season since being promoted from the Championship, caused Chelsea problems throughout the game but the Blues’ quality saw them take all three points.

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Harry Kane strikes twice on his home debut for Bayern

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Harry Kane strikes twice

Harry Kane scored twice on his home Bundesliga debut for Bayern Munich as the champions continued their winning start to the league season. The forward wrapped up the 3-1 win after the break with a lovely finish with the outside of his foot. Thomas Tuchel’s side dominated possession throughout. After a sluggish start, Bayern got into their stride and opened the scoring when Leroy Sane’s shot hit the post and went in off defender Felix Uduokhai.

Referee Sascha Stegemann then awarded a penalty for Niklas Dorsch’s handball after being called to check his monitor by the Video Assistant Referee, with Kane converting the spot-kick with ease.

After the break Bayern looked far brighter, Sane curling a fine shot against the post, before Alphonso Davies found Kane onside and free in the middle to loft a calm finish into the net.

Substitute Dion Beljo wriggled free to poke in a late consolation for the visitors.

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Man United in comeback win against Nottingham Forest

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Bruno Fernandes set up the equaliser before scoring from the penalty spot

Manchester United came back from two goals down to record a thrilling victory against 10-man Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.

For the first time in Premier League history, United found themselves two goals behind inside four minutes after an abysmal start to the game led to goals for Taiwo Awoniyi and Willy Boly.

Once Christian Eriksen had pulled one back by tapping home Marcus Rashford’s low cross, and after Casemiro has somehow headed wide of an open net before the break, the Brazilian drew his side level when he bundled home Bruno Fernandes’ header across goal after an inspired Rashford pass.

Forest skipper Joe Worrall was red carded for bringing Fernandes down on the edge of the area midway through the second period, and though United could not make the most of the free-kick which followed, the Portuguese kept his nerve to drive home the winner 14 minutes from time after Danilo had tripped Rashford.

With injured trio Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and striker Rasmus Hojlund, United will be delighted to emerge with three points

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Nunez helps 10-man Liverpool to stun Newcastle

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Darwin Nunez helps Liverpool to win

Darwin Nunez struck two late goals to complete a remarkable turnaround and give ten-man Liverpool a dramatic victory against Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

Liverpool were battling against the odds and second best for much of a thrilling encounter, falling behind to Anthony Gordon’s 25th-minute goal after he cashed in on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake, then seeing captain Virgil van Dijk sent off for a foul on Alexander Isak three minutes later.

Alisson kept Liverpool in it by miraculously turning Miguel Almiron’s shot on to the woodwork in the first half, the forward also hitting the post after the break, before Uruguayan striker Nunez was introduced to stunning effect.

Nunez ran through to rifle a shot past Newcastle keeper Nick Pope with nine minutes left, then took Mohamed Salah’s pass in his stride three minutes into stoppage time before applying an equally emphatic finish to give Liverpool an astonishing win.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game Darwin Nunez said: “I feel very happy to be able to help the team. After we went a man down, the team played really well and I am happy to score the two goals to help the team.”

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Bawumia sprints ahead of November 4

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Dr Bawumia casting his ballot

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has made a huge statement at the just concluded super delegates congress.

Out of the total 923 valid votes cast, Dr. Bawumia, garnered 692.

His closest challenger, Kennedy Agyepong had 132, and Alan Kyerematen managed 95 votes, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto had 36.

There was a tie, as Francis Addai-Nimoh and Boakye Agyarko had nine votes each.

Joe Ghartey had four votes, Kwadwo Poku had 3, Kwabena Agyepong had 6 and Kofi Konadu Apraku had no vote.

Meanwhile, prior to the justify election, surveys had predicted a victory for him on November 4.

NPP Presidential Primaries: The men separated from the boys

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The leading contestants from left - Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen

The New Patriotic Party through the super delegates voting has selected five candidates to contest the flag bearer slot on November 4, 2023.

At the end of the voting in all the 17 centres including the party headquarters, Vice President, Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, Ken Agyepong, Alan Kyerematen, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto secured the first four slots respectively.

However, Francis Addai Nimoh and former Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko had the same votes.

It is likely that another round of voting will be held to separate the two.

The Saturday’s voting saw 961 voters forming the special election college, casting their ballots across the country.

The Ghanaian Chronicle