Healthy Food List - Foods That are High in
Antioxidants
This page is an ever-changing page of healthy foods high in
antioxidants and other vitamins and minerals needed by your
body for good health. For the past several months we've looked
at such foods as pomegranates, cherries and black tea.
Now we're going to review some of the "newer" juices out
there, juices such as goji, mangosteen and acai berry.
Hopefully we'll help you cut through the hype and learn some
information which can help you determine if any of these juices
are right for you (and your budget, as some of these juices
aren't cheap). The following information contains the potential
health benefits of these juices. As always, if you have
symptoms of any illness, please see your doctor.
The Power of Antioxidants Times Three
Author: Paula Rothstein
In the third grade I was told I could write a paper on any
topic for an English homework assignment. I chose the subject
of scurvy as it affected sailors who were away at sea for long
periods of time and the resulting discovery of Vitamin C as its
cure. I remember the paper well for I was literally transcended
from ignorance to a place of awe at the intricacies of the
human body and its response to nutrients.
Today, antioxidants are the word on the street. They are
used to boost energy (forget caffeine - this stuff rocks!) and
these antioxidants fight infection, and address a whole range
of health issues.
Before XanGo, Tahitian Noni, Fruta Vida, (containing,
respectively, mangosteen, goji, and acai) and now Amigo Juice
(a marriage of all three super foods), we had Vitamin C, E, and
A. For many of us, it was all about drinking that cup of orange
juice at breakfast or taking a vitamin supplement. But today,
we are not talking about just a punch but a real blow to
sickness and disease, taking the form of antioxidant rich
health beverages that many consumers swear by in their quest
for wellness.
Living in today's very toxic world, antioxidants deserve a
special place in the area of nutritional supplements and are
certainly worth examining closer to see what they are all about
and learn how we can implement them into our daily routine.
Quite simply put, at the molecular and cellular levels,
antioxidants serve to deactivate certain particles called free
radicals. In humans, free radicals usually come in the form of
O2, the oxygen molecule. The oxygen molecule desires to be
oxidized, and this oxidation process can sometimes be
carcinogenic. Free radicals are the natural by-products of many
processes within and among cells. They are also created by
exposure to various environmental factors, tobacco smoke and
radiation. Of course, this certainly includes air quality and
all the junk we put into our bodies that our immune system is
forced to combat.
If allowed to run amok, these free radicals can cause damage
to cell walls, cell structures, and genetic material within the
cell. They are the bully on the playground and need to be dealt
a firm hand for the resulting damage can eventually lead to
disease and ultimately death.
Antioxidants play a key role in cleaning up the destruction
caused by these free radicals. They clean house before free
radicals get a chance to harm the body. Researchers have
determined that antioxidants are useful in the prevention of
carcinogenic effects of oxidation.
To that end, a variety of health companies, most notably in
the form of multi-level marketing, have cropped up offering
antioxidant rich health drinks, as captured in the pericarp,
hull, pulp, rind, basically the whole fruit, the kitchen and
its sink, ground and mixed and served up in tasty 1 oz.
servings. Not to mention the mangosteen fruit has introduced an
entirely new classification of antioxidants, called Xanthones
with professed health benefits too numerous to list, many years
of research, and centuries of positive use.
These antioxidant rich drinks created three distinct camps.
One decided the mangosteen is their drink of choice, goji has
its determined followers, and there is also acai (pronounced
ah-sigh-ee). It became difficult to navigate through hype and
look for substance. According to numerous reports by customers,
they all have their benefits.
However, in March of this year, one product was introduced,
integrating all three important fruits into one single product
in a dried formula, omitting any need for pasteurization,
cutting back on the cost of shipping, and providing the most
bang for the buck. Most importantly, each of the three super
foods had very distinct benefits. Now we have a marriage of all
three fruits in one drink in Amigo Juice.
THE BIG THREE SUPER FOODS
The following is a look at the three fruits: acai,
mangosteen, and goji.
ACAI:
The Acai berry, or Acai Fruit grows on majestic palm trees
in the Amazon Rainforest and looks like a purple marble or
grape. Acai contains high levels of Antioxidants, Omega Fatty
Acids (healthy fats), Iron, Amino Acids, Fiber, and many other
vitamins and minerals. The people living in the Amazon region
in Northern Brazil, have consumed Acai for hundreds of years
and its healing and sustaining powers are legendary.
Acai Berry is known to harness the following properties:
Antioxidant, Antibacterial, Anti-inflammatory, Antimutagenic,
Cardiovascular System. Acai berries contain very high amounts
of essential fatty acids and omegas proven to lower LDL and
maintain HDL cholesterol levels. They also contain a remarkable
concentration of antioxidants to help combat premature
aging.
Acai Berry is a dense source of a particular class of
flavonoids called anthocyanins. The ORAC value of Acai Berry is
higher than any other edible berry in the world. Acai Berry is
also an excellent source of dietary fiber. Acai is extremely
rich in organic vegetable protein which does not generate
cholesterol during its digestion and is more easily processed
and transported to your muscles than animal protein (such as
what is found in milk or meat).
Besides its outstanding content of protein and unsaturated
lipids, Acai is also rich in carbohydrates, providing your body
with the necessary energy while working or practicing any kind
of sport.
There is also an amazingly high concentration of
antioxidants useful in combating premature aging. The
proanthocyanidine contents in Acai Berries contain 10 to 30
times the anthocyanins (these are the purple colored
antioxidants) of red wine per volume. Although the French
consume a high fat diet, they have a low incidence of
cardiovascular disease compared to the western countries. They
contribute this factor to their consumption of red wine. Acai
Berries can help promote a healthier cardiovascular system and
digestive tract, because of its synergy of monounsaturated fats
(these are the healthy fats), dietary fiber, and
phytosterols.
They provide the body with an excellent source of fiber.
Fiber promotes a healthy digestive system. Research studies
suggest soluble fibers may help lower blood cholesterol. The
insoluble fiber may help to reduce the risk of developing
certain types of cancers. Essential amino acid complex along
with trace minerals, which are vital for proper muscle
contraction and regeneration.
MANGOSTEEN:
The mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) is a tropical evergreen
tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the
Moluccas. The tree grows from 7 to 25 meters tall. The edible
fruit is deep reddish purple when ripe. In Asia, the mangosteen
fruit is known as the "Queen of Fruits." The outer shell of the
fruit (pericarp) is rather hard, typically 4-6 cm in diameter,
resembling a spherical, black cartoon bomb.
Health benefits:
Mangosteen has compounds with antioxidant, anti-bacterial,
anti-fungal, and anti-tumor activity. Laboratory testing thus
far indicates that extracts of mangosteen have activity against
several cancer cell lines including breast, liver, and
leukemia. Mangosteen also appears to have anti-histamine and
anti-inflammatory properties. Most notably, the mangosteen
provides powerful anti-inflammatory benefits which play an
important role in numerous health conditions.
For hundreds of years, the people of Southeast Asia have
used the mangosteen, especially the rind, to ward off and treat
infections, reduce pain or control fever, and treat various
other ailments.
Most of the studies with mangosteen have focused on the
pericarp, or the dark, woody rind as opposed to the fruit
inside the woody rind. The pericarp contains the active
xanthone compounds. The fruit itself probably has some
beneficial compounds but the compounds within the mangosteen
fruit have not been studied as well as the mangosteen rind.
Several compounds in mangosteen appear to be active,
particularly xanthones. Some of these xanthones include
mangostin, mangostenol, mangostenone A, mangostenone B,
trapezifolixanthone, tovophyllin B, alpha- and beta-mangostins,
garcinone B, mangostinone, mangostanol, and the flavonoid
epicatechin.
There are numerous studies available for review at
www.pubmed.com. Just
enter the word "mangosteen" to access a list.
GOJI
Goji berries have the highest concentration of beta-carotene
among all foods on earth. Beta-carotene can be transformed into
vitamin A under the influence of human liver enzymes.
Therefore, vitamin A ultimately plays a major influence in
Lycium's actions. Lycium's function on the eyes is related to
this factor.
Lycium's vitamin B1 and B2 contents are significant and the
vitamin C content of freeze-dried Lycium has been measured to
be 73 mg/100 grams. The fruit also contains vitamin C,
beta-sitosterol (an anti-inflammatory agent), linoleic acid (a
fatty acid), sesquiterpenoids (cyperone, solavetivone),
tetraterpenoids (zeaxanthin, physalin), and betaine (0.1%).
Lycium contains 18 kinds of amino acids, of which 8 are
indispensable amino acids for the human body (such as
isoleucine and tryptophan). 50% of Lycium's amino acids are
free amino acid. Lycium contains numerous trace elements, of
which the main ones are zinc, iron and copper. Mature fruits
contain about 11 mg. of iron per 100 grams. Ning Xia Lycium
contains 45% glucose, 7% fructose and 5.5% glucose.
HEALTH BENEFITS:
Goji Berries have been used in Tibet for at least 1,700
years. Tibetan medicine includes these berries in the treatment
of kidney and liver problems. They are also used in Tibet to
lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and cleanse the blood.
Goji Berries have a long history of use in the treatment of eye
problems, skin rashes, psoriasis, allergies, insomnia, chronic
liver disease, diabetes and tuberculosis. Goji Berries are used
by the people of Tibet to increase longevity and as a general
health strengthening tonic.
Science has shown that this bright red berry not only
contains extremely high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and
minerals, but also contains many unique phytochemicals,
polysaccharides, and complex compounds that scientists are only
beginning to understand.
Goji Berries contain the
following complex compounds:
Betaine, which is used by the liver to
produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances
memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty
liver disease.
Physalin, which is active against all major
types of leukemia. It has also been used as a treatment for
hepatitis B. Solavetivone, a powerful anti-fungal and
anti-bacterial compound.
Beta-Sitoserol, an anti-inflammatory agent.
It has been used to treat sexual impotence and prostate
enlargement. It also lowers cholesterol.
Cyperone, a sesquiterpene that benefits the
heart and blood pressure. It has also been used in the
treatment of cervical cancer.
These compounds as found in the Goji Berry are used in the
following manner: Betaine, which is used by the liver to
produce choline, a compound that calms nervousness, enhances
memory, promotes muscle growth, and protects against fatty
liver disease. Physalin, which is active against all major
types of leukemia. It has also been used as a treatment for
hepatitis B. Solavetivone, a powerful anti-fungal and
anti-bacterial compound. Beta-Sitoserol, an anti-inflammatory
agent. It has been used to treat sexual impotence and prostate
enlargement. It also lowers cholesterol. Cyperone, a
sesquiterpene that benefits the heart and blood pressure. It
has also been used in the treatment of cervical cancer.
When navigating through the myriad of choices in determining
which product to choose in today's antioxidant saturated
market, it is important to consider the following criteria:
quality of product; quantity and source of ingredient;
reputation of manufacturing company; and cost.
At one time, health products did a little bit of this and a
little bit of that. As someone who used to pop about 30
different pills each day to get what I felt my body needed for
good health, it is exciting to see a number of products
offering profound results. These results are allowing
individuals to drop their pharmaceutical drug habit, or at the
very least drop the dose, giving the body what it craves most,
all things natural. We can do much to combat the ill effects of
toxins and poor diet by the choices we make with regards to
nutritional supplementation.
About the author: Paula Rothstein has
worked in the field of nutritional supplementation for nearly
10 years with an emphasis on offering products which profoundly
address chronic disease relating to toxic overload.
Synonyms: Antioxdants, ntioxidants, natioxidants,
atioxidants, anioxidants, antoxidants, antixidants,
antioidants, antioxiants, antioxidnts, antioxidats and
antioxidans are all typos for antioxidants.
Pomegranit juice is a typo for pomegranate juice. Gogi
juice is a synonym for goji juice. Acia, Aacai, Accai, Acaai
and Acaii berry are all typos for Acai berry. Mangostin,
mangostine, mangosten, mangotseen, mangsoteen, manogsteen,
magnosteen, mnagosteen and mangosteeen are all typos for
mangosteen. Tahitian noin, nnoi, and onni juice are all typos
for Tahitian Noni juice.
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