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Health Benefits of Palm Oil

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Palm oil

Palm oil is made from the fruit of the African oil palm. Over the past several decades, it has become one of the most produced oils in the world. Palm oil is in nearly half of the packaged products you find in supermarkets. It’s used in toiletries, cosmetics, and processed foods.

  1. Zero Cholesterol This is the most important health benefit provided by palm kernel oil. This makes it a perfect replacement for lard and butter in the cooking process. People with high cholesterol and heart disease can easily switch over to healthy palm oil without worry.
  2. Loaded With Antioxidants

With a sufficient amount of Vitamin E, rarely found tocotrienols and being loaded with anti-oxidants, palm oil provides amazing anti-aging benefits. It prevents the occurrence of wrinkles and fine lines. It is capable of providing protection against harmful UV rays and other toxins. Therefore, it is wise to include palm kernel oil in your daily diet. It will keep your skin healthy and youthful.

  1. Unsaturated Fats

The palm kernel oil is an amazing source of healthy unsaturated fats as well as medium chain fatty acids. This is what makes it perfect for use as a cooking medium. Moreover, these qualities make it ideal for healthier skin, bones and joints.

  1. Rich In Vitamin K

Vitamin K is one of the most important fat-soluble vitamins that the body requires. It boosts bone health and also acts as a blood coagulant. Palm kernel oil contains high amounts of the vitamin and hence, is recommended for daily use.

  1. Zero Trans-Fat

This is another great benefit of palm kernel oil. This amazing oil does not contain any trans-fat, and is hence considered the ideal cooking oil for those looking to shed extra pounds.

  1. Contains Vitamin A

Another important benefit of palm kernel oil is that it is loaded with Vitamin A. This vitamin is required for proper vision. Vitamin A also prevents the occurrence of different eye disorders, like night blindness .

  1. Long Shelf Life

Besides the comprehensive health benefits offered by palm kernel oil, there are also other benefits that can be useful for the food industry. The oil doesn’t get oxidized under high cooking temperatures and during the course of storage. This makes it a better choice compared to vegetable oil. The oil can be used for commercial cooking, such as French fries and potato chips.

  1. Filled With Nutrients

In addition to containing important fat-soluble vitamins, palm kernel oil also is packed in nutrition. It has numerous nutrients that are essential for maintaining good health. The presence of palmitic acid, considered as a 16-carbon saturated fatty acid, makes it distinctive from other cooking oils.

  1. Improved Hair Growth

Have you ever used Palm kernel oil for haircare? Palm kernel oil shows amazing results on hair growth. It provides thorough conditioning, thickens hair and reduces hair fall by making it stronger. Used as a hot oil treatment, it provides a soothing effect along with the desired nourishment.

  1. Provides Naturally Soft Skin

Besides the amazing anti-aging benefits provided by the palm kernel oil, it also makes the skin naturally soft and glossy without it getting a greasy appearance. This is the reason the oil is a key ingredient in many soap bars and skin creams. It also provides relief to ragged cuticles and itchy skin.

The health benefits of palm kernel oil can be attributed to its essential fatty acids and vitamins A, E, and K. These nutrients help promote heart, bone, and eye health. The oil is also beneficial to your hair and skin. This oil is also used for soap making and is an effective biodiesel fuel that provides sustainability for economic development. In addition, vitamin K in this oil aids in wound healing and promotes bone health. However, excess intake may cause issues. If you experience any adverse effects, limit its use and seek medical advice. (Dr Archana Batra, a dietitian, and physiotherapist)

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Abubakar strike seals Karela win over Aduana

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Karela vs Aduana

Karela United began their 2025/26 Ghana Premier League campaign on a positive note with a 1-0 victory over Aduana FC at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale on Sunday.

The decisive moment came in the opening minute when Malik Abubakar fired home to stun the two-time champions and ignite the home crowd.

Neither side was able to find the net again, with chances at a premium as both teams struggled to convert opportunities.

The win places Karela United among six clubs to secure victories on the opening weekend of the new Ghana Premier League season.

Karela United will travel to face Samartex next weekend, while Aduana FC return home to host Nations FC in Dormaa.

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Nations open season with hard-fought win over All Blacks

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Nations FC players celebrate the win

Nations FC began their Ghana Premier League campaign on a winning note after edging Swedru All Blacks 2-1 in a dramatic opener at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Sunday.

The visitors, making their first topflight appearance in 15 years, struck first in the 13th minute through captain Kweku Asuandze Baffoe.

But Nations FC fought back strongly, with Samuel Tetteh equalising in the 57th minute.

Just when the match looked set to end in a draw, Emmanuel Annor popped up in the 95th minute to hand the home side all three points.

The result gives Nations FC an early boost in their title charge, while Swedru All Blacks will have to regroup quickly for their next game against Berekum Chelsea.

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Vision hold visiting Samartex to a goalless draw

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Vision FC vs FC Samartex

Vision FC played out a goalless draw against visiting FC Samartex in their opening game of the season on Sunday, September 14, 2025.

The hosts played with ten men in the last 15 minutes of the game but stayed firm and dominated possession at Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex.

An evenly-contested first half ended goalless but after recess Vision looked the likelier side to break the deadlock until Richmond Ocran was sent off in the 75th minute.

Ocran lasted just 8 minutes on the pitch after being subbed on by head coach, Nana Kwaku Agyemang.

The spoils may have been shared at full time but the game showed Vision’s dominance at their home ground.

Samartex will be disappointed they couldn’t count on their numerical advantage to claim a crucial win on the road.

The Timber Giants will host Karela United for their next game while Vision are away to Medeama.

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Kotoko Score narrow win over Chelsea

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Brekum Chelsea vs Asante Kotoko

Asante Kotoko started their 2025/26 Ghana Premier League campaign with a 1-0 victory over Berekum Chelsea on Saturday. Kotoko had not won away to Chelsea at the Golden City Park since 2010.

However, forward Albert Amoah halted the record with a low and hard strike to beat the hosts’ goalkeeper, Adu Emmanuel.

Up next for Berekum Chelsea is an away clash against Swedru All Blacks.

Meanwhile, the win is a real shot in the arm for Kotoko, who are preparing for the preliminary round of the CAF Confederation Cup.

The Porcupines face Nigeria’s Kwara United on September 21, 2025.

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Ghana Premier League week 1 Results

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Ball

Hearts of Oak 0-0 Hohoe United

Berekum Chelsea 0-1 Asante Kotoko

Bibiani Gold Stars 2-1 Bechem United

Heart of Lions 1-0 Dreams

Holy Stars 0-0 Eleven Wonders

Karela 1-0 Aduana

Nations FC 2-1 Swedru All Blacks

Vision 0-0 Samartex

Young Apostles 0-2 Medeama

10-man Real Madrid maintain their 100% start with win at Real Sociedad

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Kylian Mbappe

Kylian Mbappe scored one goal and set up another as 10-man Real Madrid maintained their 100% start in La Liga with a gritty 2-1 win at Real Sociedad.

Mbappe capitalised on a defensive error to notch his fourth league goal of the season, but Madrid’s task was made harder when defender Dean Huijsen was shown a red card.

France striker Mbappe then turned provider for Arda Guler to give Madrid a 2-0 lead.

Socieded reduced the deficit when Mikel Oyarzaba converted from the penalty spot.

Xabi Alonso’s side took the lead when Sociedad winger Mikel Goti’s casual backpass caught his defence flat-footed. Mbappe comfortably outpaced Igor Zubeldia then shrugged off Duje Caleta-Car before he crisply fired home from the edge of the penalty area.

Madrid were reduced to 10 men in the 32nd minute when Oyarzaba broke clear and was hauled down by Huijsen.

Mbappe had a major hand in Madrid’s second when he outfoxed Aritz Elustondo and cut the ball back from the byline through a crowded box for Guler to stylishly poke home.

Sociedad were awarded a penalty shortly after half-time when Ander Barrenetxea’s cross struck Dani Carvajal on the arm, and Oyarzaba calmly sent Thibaut Courtois the wrong way from the spot.

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Juventus beat Inter Milan in seven-goal thriller

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Juventus' Khephren Thuram and brother Marcus, of Inter Milan

Brothers Khephren and Marcus Thuram scored for opposing teams as Juventus beat Inter Milan 4-3 in a Serie A thriller.

The siblings – sons of ex-France international Lilian Thuram – had netted within six minutes of each other to leave the score at 3-3 with eight minutes left in the Derby d’Italia.

However, substitute Vasilije Adzic secured the points for Juventus when with a long-range effort in injury time.

Former Bournemouth and Newcastle defender Lloyd Kelly scored his first league goal for Juventus in the 14th minute when he side-footed a low volley into the corner.

But Hakan Calhanoglu got Inter back on level terms when he swept the ball home from distance on the half-hour mark, before Kenan Yildiz responded for the hosts eight minutes later with a powerful low drive.

Calhanoglu equalised for a second time with a a stunning volley from the edge of the penalty area in the 65th minute.

With 14 minutes left, forward Marcus Thuram headed Inter in front for the first time from a corner.

However, the 28-year-old’s younger sibling – by four years – midfielder Khephren nodded in a free-kick at the other end.

Juve bagged the winner in the first minute of stoppage time when 19-year-old Adzic fired home a stunning 30-yard strike.

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Tottenham claim comfortable win over 10-man West Ham

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Mohammed Kudus takes on a West Ham player

Tottenham claimed a comfortable Premier League victory over 10-man West Ham at London Stadium to renew the pressure on Graham Potter.

However, after the respite of a fine win at Nottingham Forest before the international break, it was a familiar tale for the Hammers and Potter, whose side have not won a Premier League game at home since 27 February.

Alarmingly they have also conceded eight goals in two home matches in the league this term although the dismissal of Tomas Soucek in the 54th minute hardly helped matters.

By then, the Hammers were already trailing, with Spurs midfielder Pape Matar Sarr left unmarked to head his side ahead shortly after the break.

And things went from bad to worse for the hosts after their Czech midfielder was shown a red card for a lunging challenge on Joao Palhinha, with Lucas Bergvall’s looping header doubling Tottenham’s lead just nine seconds after the match restarted.

When Micky van de Ven capitalised on some passive defending to drive in a third for the visitors just after the hour mark it was the cue for a number of home supporters to head for the exits on a disappointing evening.

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Zubimendi scores his first Arsenal goal as they beat Nottingham Forest

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Zubimendi scores his first Arsenal goal

Martin Zubimendi scored his first Arsenal goals as the Gunners comfortably beat Nottingham Forest to give Ange Postecoglou a defeat in his first game in charge.

Former Tottenham manager Postecoglou had not beaten Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta in the previous four matches they had faced each other in, with three losses and one draw.

That record did not seem likely to change as, although Forest showed promise in some of their play, Arsenal took charge of the match.

Arsenal’s Noni Madueke, again starting on the right in place of the injured Bukayo Saka, was impressive as he seemed able to beat Morato every time he had the ball, while his inswinging corners caused problems for the Forest defence.

It was from one of these corners that Arsenal took the lead. Chris Wood headed one of Madueke’s deliveries to the edge of the box and Zubimendi hit a powerful volley past Matz Sels with a slight deflection from Murillo.

Morgan Gibbs-White had the best chance for Forest when he shot wide from inside the penalty area following a counter-attack.

The Gunners doubled their lead one minute into the second half when Eberechi Eze, making his first start for Arsenal, teed up Viktor Gyokeres to tap in from close range.

Zubimendi then added his second with a header when he got on the end of substitute Leandro Trossard’s cross.

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