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Jarrow Antioxidant Optimizer, 90 Tabs
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Retail price:
$19.95
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$9.70
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$10.25
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Item Code :
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HS1882536
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Package Description :
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90 Tabs
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Product Weight Per Unit :
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0.65
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Serving Size :
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2 Tabs
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Number of Servings :
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45
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Jarrow Antioxidant Optimizer, 90 Tabs
Jarrow Formulas Antioxidant Optimizer is an outstanding, synergistic blend of water and lipid soluble antioxidants. Antioxidants counteract the damage done by the free radicals to cells by regulating cellular processes and forming healthy bonds. Basically this means that they can repair the damage done by UV and x-rays as well as the pollution we’re all exposed to.
Antioxidant Optimizer includes Lutein and Lycopene are prominent carotenoids, protecting eyes, cardiovascular system, breast, cervical, and other tissues and organs. Green Tea extract are the building blocks of OPCs and powerful antioxidants. Silymarin flavonoids support liver function. OleaSelect Olive Fruit Extract consists of cardioprotective antioxidant flavonoids tyrosol, hydroxytyrosol, and verbascosides. LeucoSelect Grape Seed OPCs promote healthy circulation and capillary integrity. Gamma Tocopherol is a form of vitamin E that protects against reactive nitrogen compounds.
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Nutritional Facts
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| Each Serving Size (tabs) 2 provides: |
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| Ingredients |
Dosage |
% Daily Value |
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| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (mg) |
250 |
417 |
| Gamma Tocopherol (mg) |
100 |
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| Lutein (mg) |
5 |
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| Lycopene (100% Natural Lyc-O-Mato) (mg) |
2 |
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| Grape Seed OPCs (LeucoSelect) (mg) |
50 |
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| Grapeskin Extract (30% Polyphenols) (mg) |
150 |
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| Silymarin 80% (mg) |
80 |
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| Olive Fruit Polyphenols (OleaSelect) (mg) |
30 |
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| Green Tea 5:1 concentrate(mg) |
250 |
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| Curcumin (mg) |
300 |
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| Freeze Dried Ginger 6:1 (mg) |
200 |
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Ingredient Details :
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Other Ingredients: Cellulose, calcium phosphate, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum and magnesium stearate.
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Suggested Use :
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Take 1 to 3 tablets per day with meals, or as directed by your qualified health consultant.
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Expert Advice :
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Antioxidant Optimizer includes Lutein and Lycopene are prominent carotenoids, protecting eyes, cardiovascular system, breast, cervical, and other tissues and organs.
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Warnings :
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When using nutritional supplements please inform your physician if you are using any treatment for any condition or if you are pregnant or lactating. These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to cure, treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.
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Product Faqs :
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What are the Antioxidants?
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Antioxidants are substances that may protect cells from the damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals. Free radical damage may lead to cancer. Antioxidants interact with and stabilize free radicals and may prevent some of the damage free radicals otherwise might cause. Examples of antioxidants include beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamins C, E, and A, and other substances.
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How the antioxidants affect our Health?
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The research continues to grow regarding the knowledge of antioxidants as healthful components of food. Oxidation, or the loss of an electron, can sometimes produce reactive substances known as free radicals that can cause oxidative stress or damage to the cells. Antioxidants, by their very nature, are capable of stabilizing free radicals before they can react and cause harm, in much the same way that a buffer stabilizes an acid to maintain a normal pH. Because oxidation is a naturally occurring process within the body, a balance with antioxidants must exist to maintain health.
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Which foods are rich in antioxidants?
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Antioxidants are abundant in fruits and vegetables, as well as in other foods including nuts, grains and some meats, poultry and fish. The list below describes food sources of common antioxidants.
- Beta-carotene is found in many foods that are orange in color, including sweet potatoes, carrots, cantaloupe, squash, apricots, pumpkin, and mangos. Some green leafy vegetables including collard greens, spinach, and kale are also rich in beta-carotene.
- Lutein, best known for its association with healthy eyes, is abundant in green, leafy vegetables such as collard greens, spinach, and kale.
- Lycopene is a potent antioxidant found in tomatoes, watermelon, guava, papaya, apricots, pink grapefruit, blood oranges, and other foods. Estimates suggest 85 percent of American dietary intake of lycopene comes from tomatoes and tomato products.
- Selenium is a mineral, not an antioxidant nutrient. However, it is a component of antioxidant enzymes. Plant foods like rice and wheat are the major dietary sources of selenium in most countries. The amount of selenium in soil, which varies by region, determines the amount of selenium in the foods grown in that soil. Animals that eat grains or plants grown in selenium-rich soil have higher levels of selenium in their muscle. In the United States, meats and bread are common sources of dietary selenium. Brazil nuts also contain large quantities of selenium.
- Vitamin A is found in three main forms: retinol (Vitamin A1), 3,4-didehydroretinol (Vitamin A2), and 3-hydroxy-retinol (Vitamin A3). Foods rich in vitamin A include liver, sweet potatoes, carrots, milk, egg yolks and mozzarella cheese.
- Vitamin C is also called ascorbic acid, and can be found in high abundance in many fruits and vegetables and is also found in cereals, beef, poultry and fish.
- Vitamin E, also known as alpha-tocopherol, is found in almonds, in many oils including wheat germ, safflower, corn and soybean oils, and also found in mangos, nuts, broccoli and other foods.
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