Review the following information,
facts and truths regarding antioxidants:
? Antioxidants offer advantages to different areas and parts
of cells
? The range of antioxidants offer divergent forms of protection
? Fat-soluble vitamin E is an example of how different antioxidants
come in various
? Tocopherol is the most commonly used vitamin E, an antioxidant
? Vitamin C is an antioxidant that work to protect the watery
interior of cells,
? Not all individuals respond or react to all antioxidants
in the same way
? Coenzyme Q10 is another antioxidant that has been determined
to help heart cells
? Combining a number of antioxidants with each other will offer
the heart enough protection with the differing properties.
? According to researchers, taking a one antioxidant and excluding
others may be quite detrimental to one’s health because once
an exclusive antioxidant neutralizes a free radical; it may
be transform into a weakened free radical, itself. For example,
the findings were found in smokers who took excessive doses
of beta-carotene where the risk of lung cancer was heightened.
If new supplies of vitamins C and E had been available, they
nutrients may have recycled the beta-carotene and prevented
the onslaught of free radicals from morphing into cancer-causing
cells.
? Adults may reap the benefits of taking supplements by using
four of the five primary antioxidants: vitamins C and E, coenzyme
Q10, and alpha-lipoic acid and glutathione; however, glutathione
is the exception to the rule because the body produces it from
protein-opulent foods. Not to mention, it is not well absorbed
in supplement form.
? Additionally, selenium is another antioxidant that is recommended.
? Note that the confluence of antioxidants is needed in individuals
who are 40 to 50 years of age -- when the body's biological
production of these elements starts to diminish.