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Anti-Oxidants
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Antioxidants are a group of several organic substances, including selenium, vitamins C, E, and A, and a group known as carotenoids. Antioxidants are abundant in fruits, vegetables, grain, and coffee. Antioxidants are vital to our health because, on a molecular level, antioxidants protect the body from free-radicals.
Free radicals are the natural byproduct of many processes within and
among cells. They are also created by exposure from various
environmental factors, like tobacco smoke, and radiation. Free-radicals
generally come in the form of O2 (dioxide). Within the body O2 wants to
be oxidized, this oxidation process can be carcinogenic.
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