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Doctor’s A-Z Alpha Lipoic Acid 100 mg 120 capsules – Antioxidants

December 13th, 2009

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Understanding Acai’s Antioxidants

December 12th, 2009

Hereâ??s a quote I hear a lot from new Acai fans: â??Acai has the richest Antioxidant of any food in the world.â?

Yes, you can truthfully say that, it is a quote by Dr. Strauss, who was the first person to run an ORAC evaluation on Acai berries. However, do people really understand what this means?

Itâ??s not really referring to the ORAC score at all, but the high number of Antioxidant Compounds in Acai, which to me is far more impressive.

Most people simply think that relative to other fruits, an Acai berry ranks somewhere around 1,027, while a blueberry, for instance, ranks about 92. Over ten times as much.

Although those are the ORAC designations for fresh Acai and fresh low bush blueberries, this is way too simplistic of a way to think about antioxidants, and frankly some poor eating decisions are likely to be made if you continue to see it that simplistically.

First of all, the 1,027 is a number that represents micromoles (atomic measurements) of Trolox Equivalents per gram of any one Antioxidant compound found inside Acai. In one compound, not separate compounds all stacked up on top of each other.

Trolox is the major Antioxidant inside Vitamin E. People used to take Vitamin for its antioxidant power, but unfortunately what works in a test tube doesnâ??t work the same way in our bodies, so Trolox is no longer thought of as one of the best antioxidants for our bodies anymore.

However, scientists still measure the Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity (ORAC value) in micromoles of Troloxâ??s effectiveness in a lab.

That being said, there have so far been at least 16 Antioxidant compounds discovered in Acai. With many unidentified compounds left to go, there may be more to add to that list.

The most potent Antioxidant compound in the Acai berry is called Anthocyanin, which is the reason youâ??ve heard that drinking red wine is good for youâ?¦ Red grapes were the previous best available fruit for Anthocyanins, but now Acai beats them by 33 times!

Itâ??s just the Anthocyanins that are getting measured with the ORAC assay and reported at 1,027 micromoles of TE per gram. The 18 other compounds donâ??t beat the 1,027 score individually, but if you add them all up theyâ??d easily dwarf the Anthocyanin score!

The number of different compounds in other fruits is usually between 1 and 3. Acai is so far out ahead of the pack in this area too that I simply canâ??t believe that I havenâ??t read in anyoneâ??s sales literature about itâ?¦ To me it is a primary selling point!

Why?

Think about it this wayâ?¦ The USDA recommends 5 fruits a day, right? The average fruit has 1-3 Antioxidant compounds in them, and thatâ??s whatâ??s making them so healthful.

So, the average of 1 & 3 is two, and two times 5 fruits a day equals 15.

Itâ??s fair to say that, the USDA recommends you eat 15 Antioxidant Compounds a dayâ?¦ And Acai has sixteen compounds all in that one little berry! (At the least!)

Actually, thatâ??s not a very fair comparison for Acai, because the 1-3 antioxidant compounds in the 5 random fruits will very likely overlap, and worse case scenario youâ??re only getting 2 or 3 Antioxidant compounds from your five daily fruits.

The final nail in the coffin of the â??multiple fruits are necessaryâ? line of thinking for me was hearing, again from Dr. Schuass, that there is at least one Amazon tribe that eats nothing but Acai. Complete â??Acaitarians.â? (Yes I made that word up.)

So for those who think that getting five different fruits a day is essential because of the different types of fiber or the other different compounds you get from variety, I say hogwash! People are living on just one fruit, as their only food source, for entire healthy lifetimes.

So what else can it be that we need variation of? Itâ??s obviously the different compounds of Antioxidants. High ORAC scores of each one are great, but a high number of compounds in the first place is what makes Acai revolutionary.

Carl Cruz is an Acai Berry researcher and enthusiast. He feels compelled to teach the world how no other food or drug on this planet is capable of delivering nearly as many beneficial nutrients and antioxidants as the Acai Berry. He provides the excellent benefits and the commercial products based on Acai Berries.

Antioxidants And Brain Health

December 12th, 2009

Your brain is your greatest asset but it is also your body’s most vulnerable organ. It requires constant support from other major organs and is your most susceptible organ to oxidative stress during aging.
Here are some brain facts:
1. Your brain makes up only 2% of your total body weight but requires 20% of your heart’s output of blood to sustain the amount of oxygen that it needs.
2. Your brain is the most oxygen-demanding organ in your body.
3. Your brain uses chemicals (neurotransmitters) to relay important messages to other parts of your body. These same chemicals are also involved in chemical reactions that produce damaging free radicals.
4. If your brain cells become weak or die they cannot repair themselves. Their functions then can be permanently lost if cell death or damage occurs.
Given these susceptibilities, your brain is especially vulnerable to conditions that threaten oxygen supply, such as in head injury, stroke, lung diseases and heart failure. Under these conditions, brain activity will continue even without enough oxygen. This can cause problems that lead to extreme levels of oxidative stress and the over-production of damaging free radicals.
In diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, other damaging factors are at work. In Alzheimer’s disease, a toxic protein called beta-amyloid, forms in your brain tissue. This protein acts as an irritant and causes inflammation in your brain. This inflammation then causes the production of free radicals that can destroy any membranes and cells in their path.
Parkinson’s disease results from unregulated production of the brain chemical dopamine which, with the help of free radicals, becomes toxic to the brain cells that control your motor functions.
Even in a healthy brain, oxygen radicals are produced every moment during normal high-oxygen demand of neuronal activity. In a healthy brain, enzymes and nutritional antioxidants neutralize these radicals.
Benefits of Dietary Antioxidants
What safeguards can healthy people take to reduce risk of diseases and especially to protect their brains from oxidative stress over a lifetime?
The simplest answer is to follow a diet that includes abundant sources of antioxidant chemicals derived from plant foods. Evidence for the benefits of such a dietary regimen has only been demonstrated in experiments with animals up until now, but the results are convincing. Over the past eight years, the research activities of Dr. Jim Joseph of the US Department of Agriculture, Boston, have focused on how to protect the brain from oxidative stress with dietary use of antioxidant-rich plants such as strawberries, cranberries, elderberries, blueberries and spinach.
Dr. Joseph’s research findings—a message closely pertinent to this essay—can best be represented by a quote from one of his research reports in 1998: “increased antioxidant protection through diets comprised of fruits and vegetables identified as being high in total antioxidant activity might prevent or reverse the deleterious effects of oxidative stress on neurons.”
Summary: Oxidative stress is a major factor in brain aging. This stress can be combated or balanced by including dietary antioxidants into your daily life. The best way to do this is by eating lots of colorful fruits and vegetables each day.
Reading
* Lau FC, Shukitt-Hale B, Joseph JA. The beneficial effects of fruit polyphenols on brain aging. Neurobiol Aging. 2005 Dec;26 Suppl 1:128-32.
* Joseph JA, Shukitt-Hale B, Denisova NA, Prior RL, Cao G, Martin A, Taglialatela G, Bickford PC. Long-term dietary strawberry, spinach, or vitamin E supplementation retards the onset of age-related neuronal signal-transduction and cognitive behavioral deficits.
J Neurosci. 1998 Oct 1;18(19):8047-55.
* Joseph JA, Nadeau DA, Underwood A. The Color Code. Hyperion, New York, 2002.
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A scientist, author and expert on cardiovascular and brain physiology, Dr. Paul Gross has done extensive research on the brain, bones and antioxidants. Gross is also founder of Berry Health Inc, a developer of nutritional, berry-based supplements. For more information, visit http://www.berrywiSEOnline.com
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What Are Antioxidants And How Do They Help You?

December 2nd, 2009

Antioxidants are natural chemicals found in the body. Free radicals are the results of processes in cells that can damage cell walls, structure and genetic material. Antioxidants help prevent this from occurring. They occur naturally in the body and can also be added with diet and supplements.
Supplements such as vitamins A, C and E and selenium all contain antioxidants. Supplements are widely available at health food stores, grocery stores and pharmacies. They come in forms such as tablets, capsules and soft gels and are taken orally. It is recommended to seek out a multi antioxidant pack as opposed to a single one. It is also recommended that supplements be taken to enhance the natural diet, not replace it. Patients suffering from illness and under treatment of prescribed medication should consult a physician before adding antioxidant supplements to their diet. A physician will be able to help recommend required doses for supplements and suggest dietary changes that will best compliment treatments already in progress. Antioxidant supplements for otherwise healthy individuals are generally free from side effects and safe to use.
Although supplements can be beneficial, studies indicate that they are not as effective as eating fruits and vegetables where antioxidants are naturally present. Foods such as onions, tomatoes, grapes, green tea and pomegranates all contain antioxidants. Also, herbs such as garlic and rosemary have it. Because fruits and vegetables contain other beneficial elements, eating them as opposed to a single supplement is much better.
It is reported that antioxidants can help prevent a number of illnesses. Heart disease is reported to be preventable by using vitamin E. Vitamin C can help control blood pressure. Antioxidants are also shown to help prevent diseases such as diabetes and certain cancers. In addition to preventing diseases, it is believed antioxidants can help slow the effects of aging like wrinkled skin and loss of muscle.
Antioxidants are proven to be beneficial to the body to help ward off disease and illness. Serious diseases like cancer, heart disease and diabetes may be prevented with proper antioxidant levels. These occur naturally in the body and are present in many foods and herbs, especially fruits and vegetables. A well balanced diet filled with foods containing antioxidants is recommended and is the best way to enhance dietary requirements. However, if your diet does not contain enough of these foods, a supplement can be used. These should be taken with meals twice per day and it is recommended to use multi-packs as opposed to single doses.

Gray Rollins is a featured writer for RealAntioxidants.com. To learn more about natural antioxidants and the best antioxidants, visit us.
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November 28th, 2009

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Complete Multi + Green Foods & Antioxidants – Daily Multivitamin Mineral Supplement

November 21st, 2009

  • An all-natural, balanced, complete, daily multi vitamin, mineral, antioxidant, and green food supplement providing important nutritional benefits for optimal health and wellness
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Viral Antioxidants Supplements and Vitamins

November 18th, 2009

Some people say that drinking of tea is good for health, but in fact, drinking green tea would be an ideal choice. The main constituent that makes the green tea so healthy is the antioxidants. First, what is antioxidant and why is it necessary?

Oxidation is a routine body process that causes destruction of human cells. Many studies proved that this accumulative destruction is what triggers aging and death. It takes place because of normal metabolism, but fastens due to too much exposure to sun, pollution, smoking and alcohol.

Antioxidants are chemical substances that protect body cells from injury caused by unstable molecules called free radicals. A free radical is a kind of charged atom or a part of a molecule.

Damage by these free radicals could lead to tumor. Antioxidants alleviate by interacting with free radicals. Effective antioxidants include lycopene, beta-carotene, vitamin E, A and C.

To re-establish their stability, free radicals take an electron from their surroundings. Normally they take electrons from one of human’s healthy cells. At this point, antioxidants come into play a vital role by offering its own electrons to the free radicals. Thus, they prevent the body from cellular damage.

Each time, when the free radicals take electrons, antioxidants give away an electron and eventually stop reacting as antioxidants. Thus, it is advisable to supply necessary antioxidant vitamins and other antioxidant supplements to act as antioxidants.

Antioxidant Supplements and Vitamins:

Antioxidants are rich in fruits as well as vegetables. It also found in abundance in foodstuffs such as nuts, poultry, fish, grains and meats.

• Beta-carotene is very useful as antioxidant supplement and found mostly in sweet potatoes, squash, cantaloupe, apricots, carrots, mangoes and pumpkin. A few green leafy vegetables such as kale, spinach, collard greens are also abundant in beta-carotene.

• Vitamin A plays an essential role in the antioxidant production. It is one of the effective antioxidant vitamins found abundant in sweet potatoes, mozzarella cheese, carrots, egg yolks and milk.

• Vitamin E is also one of the main antioxidant vitamins found commonly in almonds and in oils such as wheat germ, soybean and corn oil. It is abundant in mangoes, broccoli, nuts and other foodstuffs.

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MenScience Advanced Antioxidants Daily Supplement

November 18th, 2009

  • Supports the bodys important antioxidant processes which are critical to maintaining optimal health levels*
  • Helps combat negative effects of free-radicals that damage the cells and accelerate the aging process*
  • Nutritional Support
  • Nurture and Protect
  • Anti-Aging

Product Description
Helps support the bodys defense against free radicals that can damage cells and accelerate the aging process. Scientifically formulated for men with a proprietary combination of the most advanced and effective antioxidants to strengthen the bodys cellular antioxidant and cellular repair processes.*

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease…. More >>

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