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Antioxidant Vitamins Guide

June 18th, 2008

Vitamins E, C, and A (also known as beta-carotene) are the most commonly known antioxidant vitamins, and there is a whole range of minerals that contribute to their great effect and act as antidotes for old age. In order to understand the many benefits of antioxidant vitamins we need to realize what their impact is at the cellular level. They prevent free radicals, which are products released from cells during oxygenation, such as hydrogen peroxide from damaging tissue. The benefits of antioxidant vitamins are numerous.


The present-day focus is on the identification of those food items that represent a rich source of antioxidant vitamins. We need to mention that there are all sorts of antioxidant formulas sold in supplement form. The fight against cancer, degenerative eye disease, nervous system decay and cardiovascular health problems has taken a step forward thanks to the great benefits of antioxidant vitamins. Furthermore, people who have a diet rich in antioxidants are better protected against infections, since antioxidant vitamins and minerals are known to enhance the function of the immune system.


Never take excessive amounts of antioxidant vitamins. For the best results and to prevent an overdose from taking place, it is wise to follow your doctor’s recommendations on dosage. When you take to much vitamin C, E or A especially is supplement form, health problems will occur. When your regular diet is not able to supply the substances necessary for the proper elimination of free radicals in the cells, antioxidant vitamins need to be taken, but under a doctor’s care. In the post-cancer fight and recovery antioxidants have also proved very efficient if taken wisely.


In the treatment of coronary disease, antioxidant vitamins are known to play an important role in the prevention of atherosclerosis. Many strokes and heart attacks are triggered from the tightening of the arterial walls due to the accumulation of fat deposits on the walls. The reduction of fatty accumulations and cholesterol levels take place when Vitamin C is taken. .


Because of their anti-aging properties antioxidant vitamins are used in cosmetic lotions and anti-wrinkle creams.


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How Vitamins Can Help Your Bad Breath Condition

December 5th, 2007

Many of us know that vitamins are important to maintain our body balance. However, do you know that they are also very effective bad breath remedies? Here is an example of how such a vitamin can help improve your breath condition.

Vitamin B
Studies have highlighted the fact that lack of vitamin B in the human
body is a cause for bad breath. Taking just 50 mg of niacinimide with
each meal, combined with a B complex tablet and 50 mg of vitamin B6
once per day will do wonders in improving your breath if you lack
vitamin B in the first place.

Click here to read more about how vitamins can help your bad breath condition.

Dietary Supplements

December 5th, 2007

It’s likely that you… like most of us, take dietary supplements of one type
of another. But, do you really know if you are receiving the benefits that you
expect? So many of the supplements on the market are ineffective either due to
low potency levels, or, they simply do not contain what is stated on the label.
Even worst, many supplements can have dangerously high levels of contaminants
due to relaxed regulatory regulations governing the manufacture of dietary
supplements. There is some interesting information available on this subject. If
you take supplements we would recommend you check out this info by Dietary Supplements.

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