Antioxidants
The best source of Noni is grown on rich, pristine volcanic ash fields, which provide a necessary mineral (especially the mineral selenium). Morinda citrifolia (Noni) according to ancient manuscripts handed down from generation to generation, describe many uses for this plant. The Noni fruit is considered an adaptogen, which shows up in cells as a nutrient, supporting cells. Noni also helps to support the oxygen flow to cells in the body. In this way, Noni acts like an antioxidant to help neutralize free radicals. American Nutriceuticals uses 100% pure, "whole fruit" Noni, which is picked ripe in the fields and then into powder that is encapsulated. The advantage of this process is that it prevents deterioration of macro and micro nutrients in the fruit and preserves a native ratio between the bioactive components. Noni has been shown to be effective for immune support, detoxification and many others.*  Made from 100% pure Noni  Picked, processed and manufactured to exacting standards for the highest possible potency  Works as an adaptogen (goes everywhere as needed in the body)*  Serving Size:1 Capsule  Servings Per Container:60 Amount Per Serving Noni (Morinda Citrifolia) Whole Fruit550 mg  Suggested Use: Take 2-6 capsules daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by your health care professional.  Contains no added sugars, yeast, wheat, dairy, soy, preservatives or artificial ingredients. GMO-free.
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Antioxidants Products
Lifestyle choices such as smoking and drinking alcohol, physical activities, and some foods can produce free radicals in the body. Free radicals are known to weaken and damage the cells in the body. When the cells become weakened, a person is more susceptible to various health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer, such as liver cancer, esophageal cancer, lung cancer, and prostate cancer. Antioxidants act as cell protectors. The best antioxidant foods work by scavenging free radicals, thereby reducing oxidative stress and damage to all our cells. Some examples of antioxidants are vitamins C, E, A, selenium, flavonoids, carotenoids, and ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q10. Additionally, studies have shown a decreased risk of leukemia and lymphomas in patients who take daily antioxidant supplements.
Antioxidants help reduce the risk of liver damage, malnutrition, respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular issues by preventing cellular damage caused by free radicals. The body requires antioxidants to reduce oxidative stress caused by free radicals. Antioxidant supplements offer an easy and affordable way to get the nutrients your body needs to stay healthy. Antioxidants can be artificial or all-natural. Beta-carotene, vitamin A, lutein, vitamin C, lycopene, vitamin E, and selenium promote health and healing while increasing vigor.
Antioxidants are believed to help treat and prevent heart disease, stroke, and several conditions associated with normal aging, including wrinkles! Oral supplements can contain antioxidants such as lutein, lycopene, vitamin B2, coenzyme Q10, and cysteine. Certain herbs, including grape seed, bilberry, turmeric, ginkgo, milk thistle, and green tea, also contain antioxidant compounds.
The best antioxidant supplements include carotenoids, vitamin E, CoQ-10, and vitamin C. Carotenoids such as beta-carotene protect against prostate cancer. In contrast, lycopene protects the body from Colon, esophagus, and mouth cancers. Carotenoids are found in red, yellow and dark leafy vegetables. Vitamin E promotes health and protects against cardiovascular diseases and cataracts. Vitamin E is found in nuts, seeds, and whole grain products. CoQ10 increases the immune system and protects against various health conditions. Vitamin C helps prevent infection, helps the body produce collagen, and strengthens blood vessels. Vitamin C is found in citrus fruits, potatoes, berries, and peppers. Choosing an antioxidant supplement containing the vitamins above, amino acids, and minerals will prevent cellular damage and oxidative stress throughout the body.
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