08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Brad Bahr
Studies support the benefits of eating a diet rich in fruits and
vegetables. This is due to their high antioxidant value. Why are
antioxidants so important? Because they have a proven track
record of fighting free radicals.
Your body is being constantly attacked by very harmful
substances known as free radicals or oxygen radicals. Free
radicals can destroy your cells, tissues and organs.
Free radicals are highly unstable molecules that are naturally
formed inside our bodies by the process of oxidation. They are
normal by products of everyday functions like digestion and
physical activity. Free radicals also come from outside sources,
such as smoking, environmental pollution, and synthetic
chemicals that are added to our water and food.
We are also all exposed daily to polluted air, ingest oxidized
or partially rancid foods, and oxidizing radiations from the sun
and various electrical appliances.
Free radicals lack one electron making them chemically unstable.
To stabilize themselves, they attack any other substance within
reach and steel an electron from it. This process creates a new
free radical, which repeats the process, producing a "domino
effect." When this reaction is uncontrolled, it can generate
millions of free radicals within seconds.
Fortunately our bodies come equipped with a free radical
fighting mechanism. It consists of specialized enzymes that have
a "spare" electron that they can give away without turning into
free radicals. In order to protect us, the enzymes need help
from certain substances known as antioxidants.
The antioxidant value of any food or supplement can be
determined by it's ORAC rating. ORAC means Oxygen Radical
Absorbance Capacity. According to the University of Michigan,
Comprehensive Cancer Center, the measurement of ORAC is a way to
measure how many oxygen radicals a specific food can absorb. The
more oxygen radicals a food can absorb, the higher its ORAC
score. The higher its score... the more that food or supplement
will help you fight diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Most experts agree that we should consume 5,000 ORAC units per
day to effectively fight free radicals in the body. Sadly, most
of us average around 1,200 units per day. Not nearly enough to
protect us from the common ciseases of aging.
One of the best sources of antioxidants are berries and fruits.
Most of us would have a very hard time eating the large amounts
necessary to reach 5,000 ORAC units per day. For this reason,
high ORAC supplements have been created. They contain berry and
fruit extracts with a known ORAC rating. These supplements are
inexpensive and provide many health benefits to your entire body
and brain. Many people use these supplements as part of an
anti-aging program. Keeping your cells from being destroyed goes
a long way to staying healthy and young.
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