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Antioxidants - A Doctors Perspective (Part 1 of 2)

Antioxidants have been proven to challenge the processes of: * Cancer
* Diseases
* Aging
* Diabetic Issues
* Damaging Stress Issues

The human body's immune system and its ability to repair and
regenerate itself are marvels of the scientific world. Given some
of the right ingredients - as found in the complex enzymes and
nutrients of fresh/raw fruit, nuts and vegetables - and almost
miraculous feats of recovery can be witnessed from life threatening
diseases perhaps the most important of which is cancer.

Unfortunately, eating the wrong things can make things worst,
in fact the 'National Cancer Institute' estimates that roughly
one-third of all cancer deaths may be down to a poor diet.

Perhaps the most important chemicals found in plants that help in
the fight against cancer are the antioxidants. These are substances
that protect cells from the damage caused by unstable molecules
known as free radicals, and it is this damage that can lead to cancer.
Antioxidants interact with and stabilize free radicals and may
prevent some of the damage free radicals might otherwise cause.

Antioxidants contain an extra oxygen molecule and are able to
neutralize the free radical before it does any harm. Our body
produces natural antioxidants to combat oxidative stress and
inflammation and the cell damage that results.

However, the aging process and the various environmental and
life-style stressors we face every day create more free radicals
than our bodies can naturally fight off. Antioxidants are responsible
for ridding the body of dangerous chemicals and toxins,
which can cause massive amounts of weight gains.

Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC): Developed by
food nutrition researchers at Tufts University's USDA sponsored
Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, the ORAC test
measures a food's antioxidant ability to neutralize free radicals
and potentially mitigate health imbalances.

Globally, scientists have done considerable research
with MonaVie ingredient fruits with outstanding results.

For more Mona.Vie info, place an order or inquiries about
wholesale distribution, please email:

ResearchReports@myMonaVie.com

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