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Antioxidants protect the body.

Many of the processes we call "aging" can be considered manifestations of the minute, cumulative damage done by free radicals to tissue such as skin, blood vessels, and brain.

A category of nutrients, called antioxidants, can neutralize the potentially damaging effects that free radicals may cause to our bodies.

A comprehensive profile of antioxidants must work together in synergy to afford effective protection from free radical damage. This comprehensive approach to antioxidant protection is known as the antioxidant defense system.

The antioxidant defense system is optimized by a comprehensive profile of both intrinsic and extrinsic antioxidants.

Our bodies do not create antioxidants; we must take them into our body by eating at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day.

Considering how serious oxidative damage is, there is now a quick and easy Antioxidant device to determine ones skin carotenoid antioxidant levels.

Modern science has identified powerful antioxidants in green tea called polyphenols. One group of polyphenols called catechins is particularly potent and is highly effective at neutralizing free radicals at the cellular level. Catechins support healthy cell function while providing antioxidant protection to critical cell structures such as DNA. Clinical studies show catechins interfere with the production of certain enzymes involved in cell damage. Additionally, catechins have been demonstrated to cause a thermogenic effect that enhances the body’s metabolic rate.

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This Green Tea Extract supports the antioxidant defense system in the form of pollution, toxins and stress. It promotes the body's ability to handle harmful free radicals, and it promotes good health and general well-being. It's polyphenol content equivalent to 7 cups of green tea.
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Our body's front line defense against free radicals



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