HEALTH BENEFITS

Tahini and halva have both many health benefits. In fact, their benefits come from the sesame seeds. Tahini is 100 % composed of ground sesame seeds while 50% of halva is constituted of tahini. Sesame seed oil is known as the "Queen of oils".

In fact, sesame seed is rich in two antioxidant compounds which give it and its derivatives their health benefits.

Nourishes the body

Sesame has been known for a long time as a healthy food because of its rich components and its good balance. Sesame contains high-quality proteins (20%), fats (50%), calcium, iron, vitamin B1, B2 and E in a well balanced manner. It can replenish the energy of the body and increase muscle strength.

Note that nutrients from the sesame seed are best absorbed in the form of tahini.

Promotes cell integrity and function

Sesame oil contains several important antioxidants, sesamolin and sesamin that prevent the oxidation of fats in the blood vessels including low-density lipoproteins (LDL), thus, protecting the arteries from hardening.

Enhances vitamin E activity

The sesamolin and sesamin found in Tahini, increases vitamin E activity dramatically to provide antioxidant capacity to the body, preventing premature aging, cancer and heart diseases. It may alleviate symptoms of PMS.

Keeps your heart healthy

Sesame seed oil or Tahini contains calcium, an important nutrient for the entire vascular system.

Sesamin may help maintain normal blood fat levels by regulating the secretion of fats from the liver.

Sesame oil is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids which are known to reduce the "bad" cholesterol and thus promoting the "softness" and "youth" of the blood vessels.

Supports immune response

Sesamin, through its effect on regulating compounds known as eicosanoids, helps promote a balanced immune and auto-immune response. In vitro research showed that sesame oil also protects the body against certain types of cancer (skin and colon cancer).

Protects the skin

Sesame oil makes ideal massage oil because of its emollient properties. Applied topically sesame oil is thought to aid in healing chronic diseases of the skin. Its chemical structure gives it a unique ability to penetrate the skin easily, nourishing and detoxifying even the deepest tissue layers.

It is naturally antibacterial for common skin pathogens, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as common skin fungi, such as athlete's foot fungus. It is also a natural anti inflammatory agent.

Sesame oil rubbed on the skin may sooth minor sunburn as well as help in the healing process. Studies showed that it could assist against aging of the human body.

Aids the digestive tract

Sesame seeds (Tahini and Halawa) help in relieving constipation and remove worms from the intestinal tract. They are an aid to digestion and stimulate blood circulation.

This explains why in ancient Greece, HIPPOCRATES, known as the "Father of Medicine" had said:

"SESAME IS A FOOD THAT CAN IMPROVE MANKIND'S ENERGY AND VITALITY."