Genius Food #1
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Place    some    extra-virgin    olive   oil     (EVOO)  in  a   spoon,  and
then     slowly  slurp   it  up  like    you’re  eating  soup    and     being
particularly    rude    about   it. (Yes,   I’m telling you to  drink   oil,
but you’ll  see why in  a   second.)    You should  in  short   order
notice   a   spicy   feeling     in  the     back    of  your    throat:     that’s  a
compound     called oleocanthal.     Oleocanthal     is  a   type    of
phenol—plant     compounds   that    powerfully  stimulate   our
bodies’  own     repair  mechanisms  when    we  consume     them
(phenols     are     usually     found   linked  together    in  the     form    of
polyphenols).    Oleocanthal     possesses   anti-inflammatory
effects  so  powerful    that    it  is  comparable  to  taking  a   small
dose     of  ibuprofen,  a   nonsteroidal    anti-inflammatory   drug,
but without any of  the potential   side    effects.^1  Inflammation,
as   you’ll  learn,  can     strongly    negate  neuroplasticity     (the
ability  of  the     brain   to  change  throughout  life)   and     even
produce  feelings    of  depression,     as  research    is  now
beginning   to  show.
Extra-virgin     olive   oil     is  a   staple  food    in  the
Mediterranean   diet,   and people  who consume these   kinds   of
diets    display     lower   incidence   of  Alzheimer’s     disease.
Oleocanthal  may     play    a   role    here    as  well,   having
demonstrated    the potential   to  help    the brain   clear   itself  of  the
amyloid plaque, the sticky  protein that    aggregates  to  toxic
