Posts Tagged ‘and-vegetables’

Sources Of Concentrated Antioxidants!

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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Food pyramid by Kuromi cat on Polyvore.com Every day we hear of the benefits of Antioxidants. I know most of us area already well aware of what antioxidants are, and the benefits it has on our health in general. However, few of us actually know the sources of antioxidants.

Healing Fruits and Vegetables

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Plants are just as prone to viruses, bacteria and diseases as people are. We have an immune system to fight diseases while plants have developed their own form of immune system which consists of a protective substances called phytochemicals.

Studies are showing that the same phytochemicals that protect plants can also help to protect people from a variety of cancers as well as other diseases. Some of the foods containing this chemical include whole grains, dark and leafy green colored fruits and vegetables, legumes, orange, yellow, and red colored fruits and vegetables, cruciferous vegetables and anti-bacterial vegetables.

Fruits and vegetables that are dark in color something known as flavonoids. Flavonoids are found in a variety of different fruits and vegetables which include blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, bilberries, cranberries, red grapes, red grapes, apples, onions, broccoli, peppers and eggplant.

There are estimated to be well over 4,000 flavonoids in existence and they are then broken down into a variety of subcategories which include anthocyanidins, polyphenolic acid, proanthocyanidins, ellagic acid, tannins and quercetic.

Research studies into dark colored fruits and vegetables have shown that they are all very powerful when it comes to anti-oxidant properties and some are believed to have 50 times the anti-oxidant capability of both vitamin E as well as vitamin C.

Other studies have shown that flavonoids found in both fruits and vegetables are helpful in decreasing the risk of a variety of cancers as well as diabetes, arthritis and atherosclerosis. Flavonoids are beneficial when it comes to protecting the collagen protein found in blood vessels and joints from the damage that can be done by free radicals in the body. By protecting the collagen protein this is a way to reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids, edema and varicose veins.

A study done at Cornell University yielded the result that the flavonoids found in apples known as quercetin, was effective at protecting the brain against the onset of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease which are both classified as being neuro-generative diseases. This study was a follow-up to another study that was conducted at the same university by Professor Lee.

Professor Lee discovered that the phytochemical found in both a variety of berries as well as apples had a greater “antioxidant protective effect” than did vitamin C when it came to fighting liver cancer cells and colon cancer cells. While blueberries and strawberries both have excellent anti-oxidant properties, blueberries have an estimated 40 percent more power to fight off diseases and to heal.

In a study done by neuroscientist James Joseph from Tufts University it was found that blueberries are excellent when it comes to fighting cancer and a multitude of diseases but they are also helpful in preventing or slowing short-term memory loss which can affect individuals as they age.

So, the next time you make a trip to the grocery store, be sure to stock up on healing fruits and vegetables. Fresh produce is the best to buy, with frozen being the second best. Canned fruits and vegetables tend to have a great deal of salt in them so opt for fresh if possible. For a change of pace whip up a salad with a variety of vegetables (and some fruits thrown in to add some tang) or whip up a delectable fruit salad for yourself and your family to enjoy.

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Fruits, Vegetables, & Vitamin Water

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Fruits and vegetables are very good sources of antioxidants. You may have probably heard about antioxidants, well, they are a bit popular these days because people are looking for ways to stay youthful. Well, if you’re not into fruits you can drink antioxidant water to protect you against free radicals.

A human being is comprised of cells, different kinds of cells. And these cells contain molecules that are made up of atoms fused through a chemical bond. In time, this bond splits creating free radicals, which can be become very unbalanced. These unbalanced free radicals respond rapidly and will try to find a replacement to its missing pair. And so the process will be repeated to the cells involved or will be involved. This will eventually create a chain reaction, which will cause disturbance in the stability of the cells.

Eating fruits and vegetables and drinking antioxidant water will definitely save you and your precious cells from free radicals. Living healthily is the best way to stay fit and defend ourselves against harmful elements. So, stay healthy.

The Better Alternative for Water

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

antioxidant water.

Water is one of the basic energy resources for our body. Without water, we’ll all end up dehydrated, which meant that our body is close to drying out and that’s not good at all. But if you’re not that fond of water and want another alternative for it, good news because there is an excellent alternative for it and that is these antioxidant antiaging drinks, which are now available. There’s really no need to act troubled about dehydration because you’re sure to find the alternative water beverage that’s right for you.