Antioxidant Tablets
For many years since perhaps the dawn of humankind our diets have always been rich in fruits and vegetables. Man
depended on nature for his source of food and man relied on nature to cure him of any disorders or illnesses. Today
we still eat our fair share of fresh produce not just because doctors say they are healthy but because they are
said to prevent the onset of various illnesses.
Ever since the presence of free radicals in the body was linked to the onset of diseases scientists and researchers
have been trying to find out why people who had more fruits and vegetables in their diets were less vulnerable to
illnesses that are said to be caused by harmful free radicals. Their hard work and labor finally paid off when they
discovered the presence of beneficial disease-fighting substances found in most fruits and vegetables.
Antioxidant Tablets: Neutralizing Free Radicals
One group of plant chemicals that have been suggested as being beneficial are the antioxidants. These natural
substances remove free radicals those harmful chemicals produced during the process of oxidation in the body. Free
radicals can damage the DNA in the cell’s nucleus and this might lead to cancer formation. Now that we know how
beneficial antioxidants can be the focus of the study now is how to get as much antioxidants as a person possibly
can in order to prevent the onset of diseases.
Unfortunately scientists have found that human beings are one of the few animal species that are unable to
produce their own antioxidant content. As a result they would have to depend much on their diets for their source
of antioxidants. Antioxidants are found in vegetables like broccoli cauliflower Brussels sprouts and cabbage. They
can also be found in fruits such as cranberries blueberries blackberries apples citrus fruits and the like.
Antioxidant Tablets: A study
Clinical trials are underway in a number of countries to see whether giving supplements in antioxidant tablets
in the diet might help increase the benefits of these helpful substances.
In one of the many studies aiming to come up with effective disease-fighting antioxidant tablets over 20000
people between the ages of 40 to 80 were used. These people were divided into two groups with one group receiving
daily doses of three antioxidant tablets in the form of vitamin C vitamin E and beta-carotene. The other group on
the other hand was merely given placebo tablets with no antioxidants. The study on antioxidant tablets lasted for a
period of five years after which the results were tested and analyzed.
Although the study did not necessarily highlight the benefits of antioxidant tablets it did however show that
antioxidant tablets have no harmful side effects on the body.
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