Is There a Super Antioxidant?
OPC Factor: The most powerful antioxidants on Earth.
The smartest way to absorb them.
Antioxidant Definition:
A chemical compound that inhibits oxidation
When you searched for the definition of antioxidant,
I'm sure you were hoping for something better than that
definition. The problem is we're all so familiar with all
the most common antioxidants like Vitamins
C and E that we don't use the word antioxidant very
often.
Perhaps you've heard of Lycopene, the antioxidant
that the ketchup companies want you to know about.
What about Gingko
Biloba? That's the antioxidant that helps improve
your memory. So why is it we call all these vitamins and
nutrients antioxidants?
Before we explain the antioxidant definition you see
above, let's talk about free radicals (otherwise it will
be hard to explain 'oxidation'). Simply put a free radical
is a cell that's missing an electron in its outer orbit.
Hmm. . . that takes you back to high school biology, doesn't
it?
Free radicals are forming in your body all the time. Exercise,
sun exposure, second hand smoke, and artificial ingredients
in food all contribute to free radical production.
Well once the electron is gone, the cell becomes a
free radical and spends the next millisecond looking for
another electron which it steals from another cell. This
chain reaction causes a frenzy with cells bouncing all
over the place. The bouncing injures other cell membranes
and puts pits in the walls of the veins and arteries. We
call this activity that results in damaged cells - oxidation.
Now going back to the antioxidant definition, an antioxidant
is a vitamin or nutrient that has an extra electron in
its outer shell which they can "donate" to free
radicals.
Once a free radical has all its electrons back, it
becomes a normal healthy cell again.
antioxidants are important
because they stop the free radical damage that is the
underlying cause of aging and degenerative
diseases.
Is There a Super Antioxidant?
Red wine is probably the most famous "antioxidant" but
did you know that it's the antioxidant OPC that gives red
wine its 'healing power'. OPC's are found in grape seed,
grape skin and pine bark, and are the most powerful antioxidants
known today.
Since OPC's have more electron bonding points than
other antioxidants, they neutralize free radicals up to
50 times better than other sources of antioxidants.
The Path to Health
An antioxidant is only helpful if it can reach your
bloodstream, and for that to happen it must be found in
a source that can be absorbed into your bloodstream (the
scientist-type call that bioavailable).
AlivenLabs created a super antioxidant OPC product
called Cell Essentials OPC Factor that
not only contains the powerful vitamins and minerals you
need, but in a liquid form that is both isotonic and effervescent.
Being isotonic, when Cell Essentials OPC
Factor is ingested into the stomach,
digestive juices and acids are not triggered, and
instead Cell Essentials OPC Factor can
move straight into the small intestine for absorption
into the blood. This method makes Cell
Essentials OPC Factor 97% absorbed
and into your blood stream, handily beating the 20%
effectiveness that the Physicians Desk Reference
claims pills provide - by a long shot.
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