Antioxidant Foods
For years now scientists have touted antioxidants as the answer to all sorts of diseases even aging. From
preventing heart disease to slowing down degenerative diseases to stopping cancer to reducing blood pressure – you
name it and everything points right back to antioxidants.
The human body is incapable of producing its own concentration of antioxidants. For this reason we depend solely
on our diet in order to get the store of antioxidants we need to combat diseases. Antioxidants protect the body
from harmful excess free radicals sweeping them up before they can cause damage.
These days when we talk about antioxidants the first thing that comes to people’s minds is “supplements.”
However studies on antioxidant supplements are for the most part inconclusive and so far no one study has come up
with the same results during antioxidant supplements tests. No problem though because you can always find
antioxidant foods almost anywhere.
The best way to lay an antioxidant-rich foundation that is inhospitable to toxins and free radicals is through a
combination of whole foods. With antioxidant supplements still far from the high expectations of the scientific
community you can in the meantime turn to the more reliable source of these helpful compounds which are antioxidant
foods. Below are some examples of antioxidant foods that you can include in your daily diet:
Berries
The provocative allure the fragile charm the rich concentration of nutrients. All these spell the one of the
most important antioxidant foods – berries. Berries are full of fibers minerals and vitamins. They are also loaded
with healing antioxidants which of course make them excellent antioxidant foods.
There are several kinds of berries as you well know and each kind has a different concentration of antioxidants.
In recent studies purple berries (such as Elderberry and black currant) are considered as the richest antioxidant
foods. However raspberries cranberries blueberries and blackberries are also good antioxidant foods that are rich
in proanthocyanidins which help prevent cancer and heart disease.
Broccoli
Other excellent antioxidant foods are green leafy vegetables. Your mom always says “Eat your broccoli.” Believe
me your mom is not out to torture you by making you eat veggies you hate. There is actually a scientific reason to
this.
Broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables like cabbages cauliflowers and Brussels sprouts are great antioxidant
foods. They help prevent cancer and ward off heart disease. Cruciferous vegetables contain a compound called
“indole-3-carbinol which is an antioxidant that reduces the risk of breast cancer and other estrogen-sensitive
cancers like cancer of the ovaries and the cervix.
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