Antioxidant Fruits
It is a well known fact that antioxidant fruits are beneficial to our health and well-being. However, not all
antioxidant fruits provide the same level of health benefits. It could be said that some antioxidant fruits are
more equal than others. They have a higher percentage of antioxidants and offer more health benefits than some of
the other fruits. Some fruits may offer you nutrients along with antioxidant properties, while other fruit may have
only vitamins.
The human body is designed to derive its energy requirements by utilizing oxygen as well as nutrients as fuel.
However oxygen, though it does provide a lot of benefits and has a lot of positive effects, could possibly be
accompanied by a negative ripple effect. When oxygen is processed in the body by a process known as oxidation,
there is a simultaneous production of oxygen byproducts known as free radicals. The highly reactive free radicals
may cause a certain amount of damage to cells. The antioxidant substances that are present in antioxidant fruits
work by neutralizing these free radicals. In this process they are prevented from causing any damage.
The Benefits of Antioxidant Fruits
With so much being said in recent times about antioxidants and health benefits they provide people are becoming
more and more aware of this radical substance. By now everybody knows that citrus fruits are rich in Vitamin C and
apples have a high beta-carotene content. A daily diet that focuses on a high consumption of antioxidants helps
give the body a stronger defense mechanism in its fight against free radicals and consequently oxidative stress,
which is damage that free radicals cause. Many scientists have linked the process of oxidative stress to the
development of degenerative and chronic diseases including cancer and heart disease.
Including cereals, vegetables and fruit in your diet give you additional benefits that you would not get if you
took antioxidant supplements. Scientists suspect that this could be due to the fact that the consumption of
antioxidant fruits in the form of food probably creates a combination of antioxidant substances that are lesser
known but just as potent. These antioxidant combinations would probably have an effect that was far greater than
that provided by any individual antioxidant supplement or any single nutrient.
In one of the recent Journal of Nutrition issues, the analysis of the antioxidant content of many different
antioxidant fruits was published. According to the charts, strawberries, sour cherries, blue berries, crowberries,
black currants, raspberries and black berries had the highest antioxidant content of all fruit in the berry family.
Other important antioxidant fruits include grapefruit, plum, pomegranates, kiwi, lemon, orange, grape, dates,
pineapple and Clementine. Broad beans were first in the list in the legume category, whereas walnuts occupied first
place in the nuts category and sunflower seeds were second. Other foods that are rich in antioxidants include
barley, red beets, kale, corn, red cabbage, ginger, chili pepper and millet.
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