Antioxidant Benefits
Antioxidants are a class of nutrients that protect the
body from damage caused by different factors, most importantly
oxidative damage caused by substances called free radicals. Free
radicals are known as "reactive oxygen species", or ROS. They
are produced when your body uses oxygen for energy. Just as fire
emits smoke as a by-product, ROS are emitted from the conversion
of oxygen to energy in the human body, eventually causing
oxidative damage to body systems. Free radicals are also created
when the body is exposed to pollution, cigarette smoke, car
exhaust and other harmful environmental toxins.
There are different types of antioxidants, and most work better
when paired with other antioxidants. This is called synergism.
Vitamins can be antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E. The
tripeptide glutathione, loosely classified as an amino acid,
acts as an antioxidant, along with other true amino acids such
as methionine. The raw herbs and vegetables we consume contain
natural antioxidants called bioflavonoids and carotenoids, which
are effective antioxidants on their own, but are more effective
when synergistically combined with other antioxidants. Together
these nutrients protect your cells from electron robbery at the
hands of larcenous free radicals, protecting the body from
disease and slowing the inevitable signs of aging.
Antioxidants are important supplements for everyone, but
especially for those who exercise on a regular basis. The
rational is that exercise is a highly oxidative process and, as
a consequence, produces free radicals from aerobic metabolism.
Antioxidant compounds help alleviate this process.
Benefits
* minimizes the damage from free
radicals
* protects against cell damage
* may assist
with prevention of debilitating diseases