Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
8:06 am
Article by Andrew Stratton
As we grow older and are exposed to external factors like pollutants, radiation and chemicals, our bodies accumulate more damage resulting from the proliferation of free radicals. These molecules are also produced as a normal byproduct of our body’s metabolic processes. They carry single, unpaired electrons that are like bad guys on a rampage, attacking other molecules to rob them of their electrons by a process known as oxidation.
This starts a chain reaction that damages cell membranes, proteins and DNA, creating massive oxidative damage to the cell. To some extent, our bodies have the resources to arrest and repair some of this damage. But as we grow older, it accumulates causing aging, wrinkles, inflammation and diseases like cancer, dementia and heart disease.
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Saturday, May 14th, 2011 at
8:06 am
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is the second leading disease causing deaths in the United States. This situation requires attention at the earliest possible. Various epidemiological studies conducted in the world revealed that by including antioxidant supplements in diet, the risk for cancer could be reduced greatly.
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Saturday, November 27th, 2010 at
9:12 am
The focus of research on vitamins these days is how antioxidant supplements may play a role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Antioxidant supplements – E, C, and beta-carotene (a form of vitamin A) – have potential when it comes to health promotion. However, most data available about such health promoting properties of antioxidant supplements are incomplete. And only up to 30 percent Americans are taking some form of antioxidant supplements.
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Sunday, November 21st, 2010 at
9:29 am
In many aspects of life, including health and beauty, everyone seems to resort to shortcuts and instant remedies. Unhealthy lifestyles contribute largely to the destruction of our bodies and we seem to have come to the stage when we turn to instant cures or treatments. One of the most popular products in the market today are antioxidant supplements, which are promoted as the solution to a frail and aging body. What exactly are antioxidant supplements and what do they do? Antioxidants refer to the substances that are believed to fight against diseases related to aging such as cardiovascular diseases, stroke and cancer. Examples of antioxidants include vitamins A, C and E, carotenoids, lycopene, glutathione, and many more. They are known to stop the production of free radicals from oxidized tissues. These molecules form chain reactions that damage the cells. When antioxidants stop the chain reaction, cell death is prevented. It is in this light that pharmaceutical companies created antioxidant supplements and market them as the answer to many major health problems.
While antioxidants are indeed vital to the body, there are some important facts that you need to know before you decide to include one or more antioxidant supplements in your daily intake.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
1:52 pm
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It is rightly said that, ‘Health is Wealth’. With most people becoming more conscious about their health and general-well being, dietary supplements such as anti-oxidants are gaining popularity among the masses. Anti-oxidants are not a drink or a type of food, however these necessary supplements play a critical role in providing good health to a person. When looking for antioxidant supplements, generally, consumers are looking to fulfill a dietary requirement that is tasty, nutritious food, which keeps them fit and healthy. Antioxidants have several benefits for a human body; a few of the benefits of taking anti-oxidant supplements are highlighted below:
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Monday, October 4th, 2010 at
3:23 pm
what is the daily allowance of antioxidant food supplement per day?
Thursday, September 30th, 2010 at
3:24 pm
Nutritious eating can increase your fertility potential. The quality of food you eat makes a difference on the functioning of the cells in your body, including the hormones and cells in your reproductive system. Although there are many key nutrients for maintaining a healthy body, some play a specific role in enhancing fertility in women. Today we are going to look at one aspect of fertility nutrition – Antioxidants. The antioxidants enhance reproductive health and fertility by protecting your body from damage that occurs as a result of toxins in our food, water, and environment, aging, and bodily stress.
Even though a lot of people don’t actually realize it, a lot of antioxidant foods that we consume are from vegetables. Vegetables such as broccoli, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, tomatoes, and peppers are all excellent choices with some great benefits for your body. When consuming vegetables, you should always go for those that are rich in color, as they are high in what is known as phytonutrients.
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Sunday, September 26th, 2010 at
3:22 pm
Without a doubt, antioxidants are among our best weapons in our fight against free radicals. If you are looking for an effective antioxidant supplement, you might just find the answer in Trioxi Health. This health supplement allows you to enjoy three of the most potent antioxidants, so you can be free of your worries about the ill effects of free radicals.
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Friday, September 24th, 2010 at
3:32 pm
i take a multi with saw palmetto in it and i want to take a berry supplement with acai and pomenagnate and other berries. I worry that one or more of the berries may be harmful when combined with saw palmetto.
Saturday, September 18th, 2010 at
3:24 pm
Ok i weight lift and do aerobics my diet is good i take my vitamins but i find that my immune system is a little lower i kinda feel crummy im not overtrianing i was wondering does taking like a antioxidant supplement make you feel better ive never been big on supplements but i was told to try some has anybody had any difference with these like a antioxidants complex