How do antioxidants improve body function and ultimately my health?

How do antioxidants improve body function and ultimately my health?

Antioxidants limit free radicals, literally neutralizing these destructive elements within your body. Numerous studies substantiate the abundant health benefits provided by antioxidants. These include minimizing wrinkles, preserving skin texture, protecting skin from sun damage, and reducing incidence of sunburn. Research reveals that antioxidants may play a vital role in the prevention of various degenerative, age-related conditions.
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