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Results 81 - 90 of 138 for antioxidant
  1. ... preserve vision. Some studies suggest that treatment with antioxidants (such as high doses of vitamin A palmitate) ...
  2. ... Selenium helps your body make special proteins, called antioxidant enzymes. These play a role in preventing cell ...
  3. ... is rich in fiber, omega-3 fats, and antioxidants. You can eat a healthier diet by limiting ...
  4. ... food-producing animals, such as chickens and cows Antioxidants in oily or fatty foods Artificial sweeteners, such ...
  5. ... E has the following functions: It is an antioxidant. This means it protects body tissue from damage ...
  6. ... if you have diabetes. Eat foods rich in antioxidants, like green leafy vegetables.
  7. ... fat levels, such as: Statins Fibrates Lipid-lowering antioxidants Niacin Bile acid resins The skin bumps go ...
  8. ... immune system, reduce swelling, prevent infections, and have antioxidant effects. Maritime pine trees that grow in southwest ...
  9. ... sweet. Mangosteen contains chemicals that might act as antioxidants and fight infections. People use mangosteen for serious ...
  10. ... FDA approved drug. N-acetyl cysteine is an antioxidant that might play a role in preventing cancer. ...
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