Prostate health is very important to men due to the many roles the prostate plays. Hence, there is a need to research local remedies and delicacies that could support the prostate. Most of these remedies are in our kitchen and farm. One such unexplored one is palm nut soup. Why is palm nut soup good for the prostate? I examine this in this article.
Palm nut soup is derived from palm fruit. An old study by Sundram et al.(2003) found that the palm fruit (Elaies guineensis) yields palm oil, a palmitic-oleic rich semi-solid fat, and the fat-soluble minor components, vitamin E (tocopherols, tocotrienols), carotenoids and phytosterols. Though there are some controversies surrounding vitamin E and prostate cancer, what they forgot to tell us is that two main forms exist; tocopherols, and tocotrienols, and their percentage varies drastically.
Interestingly, Palm vitamin E (30% tocopherols, 70% tocotrienols) has been extensively researched for its nutritional and health properties, including antioxidant activities, cholesterol-lowering, anti-cancer effects, and protection against atherosclerosis. These are attributed largely to its tocotrienol content.
A relatively new output from the oil palm fruit is the water-soluble phenolic-flavonoid-rich antioxidant complex. This has potent antioxidant properties coupled with beneficial effects against the skin, breast, and other cancers. Enabled by its water solubility, this is currently being tested for use as nutraceuticals and in cosmetics with potential benefits against skin ageing. A further challenge would be to package all these palm ingredients into a single functional food for better nutrition and health.
With Vitamin E chemicals, tocopherols, there are four types of tocotrienols found in nature: alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Tocotrienols occur in the oils of rice bran, palm fruit, barley, and wheat germ. However, we get all the amount, especially the 70% tocotrienols which is the most abundant in palm fruit in the soup.
Also, Palm oil is the most concentrated natural source of tocotrienols, but even so, you would have to consume an entire cup of palm oil each day to ingest the number of tocotrienols that experts suggest may have beneficial effects on health. This is why the soup is the easier way to get the needed higher levels of the tocotrienols as we cannot drink the oil.