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How Antioxidants Work - WebMD Feature

By     WebMD Feature
 
An apple slice turns brown. Fish becomes rancid. A cut on your skin is raw and inflamed. All of these result from a natural process called oxidation. It happens to all cells in nature, including the ones in your body.
To help your body protect itself from the rigors of oxidation, Mother Nature provides thousands of different antioxidants in various amounts in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes. When your body needs to put up its best defense, especially true in today's environment, antioxidants are crucial to your health.

How Antioxidants Help Prevent Oxidation

As oxygen interacts with cells of any type - an apple slice or, in your body, the cells lining your lungs or in a cut on your skin -- oxidation occurs. This produces some type of change in those cells. They may die, such as with rotting fruit. In the case of cut skin, dead cells are replaced in time by fresh, new cells, resulting in a healed cut.
This birth and death of cells in the body goes on continuously, 24 hours a day. It is a process that is necessary to keep the body healthy. "Oxidation is a very natural process that happens during normal cellular functions," researcher Jeffrey Blumberg, PhD, professor of nutrition at Tufts University in Boston, tells WebMD.
Yet there is a downside. "While the body metabolizes oxygen very efficiently, 1% or 2% of cells will get damaged in the process and turn into free radicals," he says.
"Free radicals" is a term often used to describe damaged cells that can be problematic. They are "free" because they are missing a critical molecule, which sends them on a rampage to pair with another molecule. "These molecules will rob any molecule to quench that need," Blumberg says.

The Danger of Free Radicals

When free radicals are on the attack, they don't just kill cells to acquire their missing molecule. "If free radicals simply killed a cell, it wouldn't be so bad… the body could just regenerate another one," he says. "The problem is, free radicals often injure the cell, damaging the DNA, which creates the seed for disease."
When a cell's DNA changes, the cell becomes mutated. It grows abnormally and reproduces abnormally -- and quickly.
Normal cell functions produce a small percentage of free radicals, much like a car engine that emits fumes. But those free radicals are generally not a big problem. They are kept under control by antioxidants that the body produces naturally, Blumberg explains.
External toxins, especially cigarette smoke and air pollution, are "free radical generators," he says. "Cigarette smoke is a huge source of free radicals." In fact, our food and water also harbor free radicals in the form of pesticides and other toxins. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol also triggers substantial free radical production.
 

The Danger of Free Radicals continued...

Free radicals trigger a damaging chain reaction, and that's the crux of the problem. "Free radicals are dangerous because they don't just damage one molecule," Blumberg explains. "One free radical can set off a whole chain reaction. When a free radical oxidizes a fatty acid, it changes that fatty acid into a free radical, which then damages another fatty acid. It's a very rapid chain reaction."
These external attacks can overwhelm the body's natural free-radical defense system. In time, and with repeated free radical attacks that the body cannot stop, that damage can lead to a host of chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease.
Oxidative damage in skin cells is caused by cumulative sunlight. But if free radicals are in an internal organ - for example, if asbestos is in your lungs -- it stimulates free radical reactions in lung tissue. "Cigarette smoke has active free radical generators," says Blumberg. That's why stopping smoking is the biggest step anyone can take to preserving their health.

Getting Antioxidants in Your Diet

In the 21st century, people need to get more antioxidants in their diet to offset all these assaults, he says. "These toxins are ubiquitous in the environment. If you live in a city, you breathe the air. The oxidative burden [on the body] is much, much, much higher than it was 200 years ago. It's a fact of modern life, so we have to take that into consideration."
When you follow the USDA's advice to eat multiple servings of fruits and vegetables, you're compensating for the effects of environmental toxins. Your body simply doesn't produce enough antioxidants to do all that, says Blumberg.
What exactly do they do? Antioxidants work to stop this damaging, disease-causing chain reaction that free radicals have started. Each type of antioxidant works either to prevent the chain reaction or stop it after it's started, Blumberg explains.

"I have to say it lives up to what it says."


Everyone on the internet is talking about this popular drink Le’vive that was created by a direct sales company called Ardyss International. The drink was so popular I decided to get a free sample and see what the hype was about for myself. This is an honest review of the Le’vive juice.

I was approached many times by direct sellers of Ardyss International to try their new drink Le’vive they said that it had all of these fantastic ingredients and that it was suppose to help you with losing weight, and your cholesterol level. Well, since I did not have those problems I wanted to see if it would help me sleep better. The rep said it would so I put in for my free sample.

The first thing I can say is I was surprised by the sample size that came in the mail. I like the way it was packaged and I like how soon it arrived. I ordered my le’vive online and in a couple of days it was at my door step so that was a plus. I immediately took the package out the box and the instructions said to let it get chilled. Well after waiting 30 minutes I took a taste and I was quite surprised.

The Le’vive turned out to be pretty tasty. I was told that they have other kinds but I had the red. The first thing I notice is that it was not to thick and you can tell that it was all natural because you can see some of the grinds from the different fruits that are in it. Le’vive has many different berries such as Acai, Goji, Magosteen, Noni, and Pomegranate. It passed the taste test for me so now I wanted to see what it will do for me as far as me having a good night sleep.

Well, what I can tell you is, I did not feel any different but I definitely noticed that I used the restroom a little bit more regularly that day which proved to me that the weight loss part was true. Since the sample was quite small, I decided to buy a bottle and see how it worked and I have to say it lives up to what it says. Over the course of the 30 day period I saw changes in my sleep patterns. I was able to have a good night rest most nights and wake up when it was time for work. I did not take any other supplements out of my regular regiment fish oil, multivitamin, so I know the le’vive had something to do it.

The Le’vive has also been know to enhance your sex drive, I am still waiting for that to happen, but all in all, I think it is a great product and recommend that you get a free sample to try. The website where I received my free sample is here Le'vive free sample let me know if you order one and post your comments here.

By Gloria Ward
March 6, 2011