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This is probably not the
first time you’ve heard of antioxidant fruit complex. You
probably read or heard somewhere that antioxidant fruit
complex are good for you. But do you know why?
Someone once said that
anything rich, creamy, and delicious couldn’t be good for
you. It would have been better if you only end up with
thunder thighs after a bowl of rich cream, but there are far
more serious health risks you’ll have to consider when you
indulge yourself with such things.
Oxygen is an essential
element and all members of the animal kingdom need it.
Oxygen is that element in the air that triggers the burning
of glucose and fat to provide heat and energy in the body.
But as essential as oxygen is, it does have its negative
effects.
Only very few people would
argue the fact that tea is good for you. So if you’re one
of those few people, you’d best read this article.
Basically, there are only
two ways to lose weight. Either you don’t eat; or you
exercise like mad. Unfortunately, doing either will likely
lead you to end up in the hospital. So, what to do, what to
do?
We’ve read about them,
read about them, and perhaps even talked about them with our
friends. Antioxidants, it seems, have created quite a huge
wave in the scientific community that is devoting countless
journals and magazine articles about their many benefits.
They are mostly found in
fresh fruits and vegetables. We’ve been eating them for
centuries and it’s only now that scientists are beginning
to discover exactly what makes them healthy for the body.
A New Orleans study has
revealed a new antioxidant that is believed to be more
potent that vitamin C, E, and beta-carotene. This new
disease-fighting substance is said to be found in red
grapes, whose juice and skin may offer more than just wine.
Blueberries, cranberries,
red berries, purple berries – say what? Yes, there is such
a thing as a purple berry. You may not be that familiar with
the term but new research has shown that when it comes to
finding the best antioxidant source, nothing compares to
purple berries.
Their benefits run anywhere
from helping us look
younger to protecting us from life-threatening diseases.
Recent studies have even shown their potential as memory
antioxidants, substances that can help reverse memory loss.
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