Antioxidant Food
You are probably already familiar with antioxidant foods. If not your doctor then you have probably heard about
them more than once from your mom. “Eat your veggies. An apple a day…” Sound familiar?
While it is quite true that there is nothing healthier than including fresh produce in your diet there is
actually another reason why doctors insist on a healthy diet of fresh fruits and vegetables. The answer may lie in
antioxidant foods.
Antioxidant foods are powerful scavengers of free radicals. The function of antioxidant foods is to hunt down
free radicals and destroy them.
What are Free Radicals?
Free radicals are highly reactive chemical substances that are produced when the body undergoes the process of
oxidation. The reason that free radicals are highly reactive is that they lack electrons which cause them to be
highly unstable. To achieve maximum stability free radicals therefore steal electrons from other molecules around
them and in so doing destroy the cell membranes and weaken the cell.
Free radicals cause a chain reaction of “electron stealing” because the minute they start taking away electrons
from other molecules those molecules become free radicals themselves. Massive destruction ensues leading to such
disorders as Alzheimer’s cardiovascular disease cancer senility and more.
How Antioxidant Foods Work
Oxidation is a naturally occurring process in the body so there is really no way for us to avoid or prevent it
from happening. Even the mere act of breathing causes oxidation to take place. That being said free radicals as
by-products of oxidation will always be present in our body.
However what if there is a way for us to retard the development of free radicals? What if there is a way to
break the free radical chain reaction? What if there is a way to prevent those diseases caused by harmful free
radicals from developing?
Yes indeed there is a way. Antioxidant foods are powerful substances that can neutralize free radicals before
they damage your body’s cells. This is the major reason why scientists are continuing to conduct studies on
antioxidant foods and the benefits that the body can incur from them.
Antioxidant Foods: Which Foods?
As mentioned earlier many foods with high antioxidant levels are vegetables and fruits. Tomatoes broccoli
cauliflower peppers – these are but a few of the many antioxidant foods out there. However you should note that not
all vegetables are high sources of antioxidant foods. Some vegetables or fruits may have lesser amount or
concentration of antioxidant foods as other vegetables. For instance white grapes do not have the same amount of
antioxidant foods as the grapes used in making red wine.
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