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| Articles about Antioxidants |
| Review Revolution 3D Drink Reviews, Super Fruits, White Tea, Vitamins, Antioxidants, All Natural, Green Apple, Pomegranate, Mango, Blueberry | | 2008-06-22 22:17:34 | | The Revolution 3D it is in a can 12 Fl OZ a nice looking can with colorful art that is very appealing. For some reason I do like when a product looks appealing with attractive colors, pictures and graphics. This product looks nice with pretty colors on the cans. I drank a can in the morning I felt like I got an energy boost instantly. Along with that my mind is clearer to get me into work mode. Something about drinking it made me feel better with improving my mood. Maybe it all the super fruit, | | By: My Outlook on Everything Blog | | |
| | 7 Antioxidants You Can't Afford To Be Without | | 2008-06-05 20:53:06 | | The benefits of antioxidants for anti aging are well known. However, we are often asked what are the best antioxidants for facial skin care. Here is our list of the top 7 must-have antioxidants for the skin. Niacinamide Niacinamide's reputation in anti aging skin care treatment continues to soar. Not only a potent antioxidant, Niacinamide is a precursor of NADH and NADPH (co-enzymes that play a key role in cellular energy production and synthesis of lipids). With age, NADH / NADPH levels decrease and Niacinamide may reverse that decline. Niacinamide has also been shown to improve skin's elasticity, dramatically enhance its barrier function by increasing ceramide and free fatty acid levels in skin, combat hyperpigmentation, and revive skin's healthy tone and texture by stimulating microcirculation in the dermis. Vitamin C The virtues of Vitamin C cannot be extolled enough. There are many forms of Vitamin C including magnesium ascorbyl phophate (stable, non-irritating), tetrahexyldecyl a | | By: Health Care Guide | | |
| | How To Get The Most Disease-Fighting Antioxidants | | 2008-05-27 05:04:00 | | Antioxidants are a way to stop letting the free-radicals bombard our body with disease. It doesn't take a lot of fresh fruits and veggies to make a difference if you choose the best ones and eat them everyday. Of course more is better but don't beat yourself up for at least trying to get on the path for a healthier diet with fruits and veggies. The longer and more you eat them, the easier it becomes because your body will crave the healthy food instead of the junk food.When you choose fruits and veggies, look for those with color; usually the deeper the color, the more antioxidants. Also, fresh and frozen fruits and veggies have more antioxidants than canned, processed or heated.Generally you get more antioxidants if you eat:* Red grapes instead of green or white grapes* Red and yellow onions instead of white onions* Cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli raw or lightly steamed* Garlic raw and crushed* Fresh and frozen veggies instead of canned ones* Extra virgin cold-processed olive oil* T | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
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| Do You Want Antioxidants With That? | | 2008-04-22 10:39:00 | | Antioxidants are making headlines these days. Most of us have an idea of what they are: Vitamins A, C, & E, and they have something to do with saving us from free radicals. Do you really understand what antioxidants do for your body?There has been talk of certain super fruits that have the most of these little miracle vitamins, and even something to do with chocolate and red wine. Sue from Health Nut Wannabe is learning and sharing, hey she's a health nut wannabe, but I think she's almost there...Antioxidant: Any substance that reduces oxidative damage (damage due to oxygen) such as that caused by free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive chemicals that attack molecules by capturing electrons and thus modifying chemical structures.Well-known antioxidants include a number of enzymes and other substances such as vitamin C, vitamin E and beta carotene (which is converted to vitamin A) that are capable of counteracting the damaging effects of oxidation. Antioxidants are also com | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
| | | Antioxidants for Anti-Aging | | 2008-01-28 12:01:21 | | It might seem that we are a civilization that is obsessed with age and aging. The fact of the matter is that we all want to live as long as we possibly can and remain healthy for as long as we can. In spite of this we seem to do everything that works against our [...] | | By: Online Business Alliance & Niches | | |
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| Antioxidants | | 2007-12-23 13:26:00 | | The mangosteen has also been shown to contain powerful antioxidants, compounds that inhibit oxidation or reactions promoted by oxygen and peroxides. First, a word about free radicals: There is no escaping free radicals. They are in your food, air and environment, and they storm your body every day. Free radicals seek out electrons in order to become atomically balanced and attack your body's cells, stealing electrons from any substance with which they come in contact. This damage—often known as oxidation—is irreversible. But, before you get too depressed, there's good news: Antioxidants are highly regarded for their ability to protect the body from the deteriorating effects of free radicals. They preempt free-radical damage by donating the needed electron and balancing the substance, rendering the free radical harmless. Just a few ounces a day of antioxidant rich XanGo® Juice and you're fighting a molecular battle | | By: Xango Juice | | |
| | Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress | | 2007-01-08 10:25:00 | | Humans need oxygen to live, but oxygen also causes undesirable oxidation, like the process that corrodes metals and turns sliced apples brown. Oxidation produces sometimes dangerously reactive substances—free radicals—that are normally formed within the body. While the body has its defenses against such substances, they nonetheless have potential to damage key components such as DNA, proteins and fats. Antioxidants are capable of stabilizing free radicals before they can cause harm in much the same way as coating sliced apples with ascorbic acid (vitamin C) will prevent browning.Oxidative stress is associated with several diseases including reproductive disorders and preeclampsia. Defence against oxidative stress is provided by numerous exogenous antioxidants (e.g. vitamins E and C) or endogenous enzyme systems (e.g. catalase and glutathione-related enzymes). When during pregnancy the maternal antioxidant capacity is insufficient to deal with the increased load of oxidative compoun | | By: The Health Archive | | |
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