Articles, tagged with "antioxidant activity", page 1
25th July 2011
Pollution and excess intake of junk, oily, spicy foods result in the accumulation of Aam-Tatva or toxins in the human body. These toxins affect the body’s immunity, digestion, circulation etc. These toxins are the root of cause of many diseases particular...
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Author:
Herbal2012
06th January 2011
Introduction
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Citrus macroptera var. annamensis Tanaka commonly known as ‘Satkara’ is an important citrus fruit crop of the family Rutaceae. It is the major family from which maximum vitamin-C contents are collected. In USA 40% of total perfume p...
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Author:
gsl
30th October 2009
Quercetin is a common flavonoid found in many fresh fruits and vegetables. It has been in widespread use in the dietary supplement industry for the past two decades due to its natural anti-histamine properties. New research is dramatically expanding our u...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
24th July 2009
Attention! If you think this article is going to tell you about a product you can find on the shelf at your favorite store or boutique, then you're going to be surprised. When it comes achieving a greater anti-wrinkle effect, the best collagen elastin ski...
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Author:
olirom
19th May 2009
If you're reading this you have probably learned that the loss of collagen in your skin is directly responsible for the lines, wrinkles and sagging skin you may be experiencing. But in order to reverse this loss you have to know how to make the body produ...
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Author:
olirom
01st March 2009
Ever wondered how active manuka honey products are becoming increasingly popular? Until recently, they were difficult to find in many areas of the world, but today, anyone can purchase them online. Here's a brief review of the health benefits.
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Author:
Laurel Levine
25th February 2009
Apples are a powerful source of antioxidants, including polyphenols, flavonoids, and vitamin C, as well as good source of fibre, and potassium. Lucky for us, there are only 47 calories in an average sized apple. The secret behind the super antioxidant cap...
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Author:
Jill Sabato
18th February 2009
Honey is much more than just a liquid sweetener. One of the oldest medicines known to man, honey has been used in the treatment of respiratory diseases, skin ulcers, wounds, urinary diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff. Tod...
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Author:
Jill Sabato