National Polyphenol Day is observed on July 11 and is dedicated to polyphenols, a form of plant-based micronutrient. These micronutrients serve as natural energy enhancers and offer a variety of health benefits, including protection against age-related damage. Polyphenol-rich foods include extra-virgin olive oil, dark chocolate, and dark-colored fruits such as pomegranates and chokeberries. Dr. Steven Gundry, a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who specialises in nutrition and the management of elderly patients, recommends a diet high in polyphenols. Two potential advantages of a diet rich in polyphenols are enhanced mental lucidity and heart health.
The background of National Polyphenol Day
The term ‘polyphenol’ is derived from the Ancient Greek word ‘polus,’ which means’many.’ Adding a hydroxyl group to an aromatic benzenoid ring produces the chemical structure known as phenol. At least since 1894, the term polyphenol has been utilised. In 2021, in honour of company founder Dr. Steven Gundry’s birthday, the Gundry MD team declared July 11 National Polyphenol Day.
The date of Gundry’s birth is July 11, 1950. In the 1990s, he conducted research on cardiac surgery. In 1972, Gundry earned a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and in 1977, he earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia. During his tenure as a cardiothoracic surgeon, Gundry authored over 300 articles and filed multiple patents for medical devices. As a transition from his position as Clinical Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Seventh-day Adventist Loma Linda University School of Medicine to private practise, he established the International Heart & Lung Institute in Palm Springs, California, in 2002.
In 2016, Dr. Gundry founded Gundry MD as a wellness blog, YouTube channel, and supplement company to assist individuals in regaining their health. National Polyphenol Day aims to raise awareness and educate the public about the astounding health benefits of polyphenols.
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NATIONAL POLYPHENOL DAY ACTIVITIES
Share via social networks
Follow the day’s activities on the Gundry MD Instagram account. The hashtag #PolyphenolDay can be used in social media posts.
Take an olive oil injection
One of the doctor’s recommendations is to consume olive oil that is high in polyphenols. So, drink up!
Prepare Dr. Gundry’s salad with polyphenols
On Grundy MD’s website, you can find the recipe for Dr. Grundy’s renowned polyphenol salad. The salad and vinaigrette should be combined and served with a glass of red wine.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT POLYPHENOLS
There are more than 4,000 different types of polyphenols.
Plants use polyphenols as a form of environmental defence.
Polyphenols support the microbiome by feeding the beneficial microorganisms in our intestines.
The greater the concentration of polyphenols, the darker or more astringent the fruit or vegetable.
Cloves contain the most polyphenols of all culinary seasonings.
NATIONAL POLYPHENOL DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | July 11 | Tuesday |
2024 | July 11 | Thursday |
2025 | July 11 | Friday |
2026 | July 11 | Saturday |
2027 | July 11 | Sunday |