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VegeNutri? Nutrition

Ingredients
are definitely necessary in our body system and

NatoDant? Natural Anti-Oxidant

is a typical one.

The process of oxidation in the human body damages cell membranes and other structures,

including cellular proteins, lipids and DNA. When oxygen is metabolised, it creates

unstable molecules called "free radicals", which steal electrons from other

molecules, causing damage to DNA and other cells.

The body can cope with some free radicals and needs them to function effectively.

However, the damage caused by an overload of free radicals over time may become

irreversible and lead to certain diseases (including heart and liver disease) and some

cancers (such as oral, oesophageal, stomach and bowel cancers). Oxidation can be

accelerated by stress, cigarette smoking, alcohol, sunlight, pollution and other factors.

Antioxidants are found in certain foods and may prevent some of the damage caused by

free radicals by neutralising them. These include the nutrient antioxidants, vitamins A, C

and E, and the minerals copper, zinc and selenium.

Other dietary food compounds, such as the phytochemicals in plants, are believed to

have greater antioxidant effects than vitamins or minerals. These are called the non-

nutrient antioxidants and include phytochemicals, (such as lycopenes in tomatoes and

anthocyanins found in cranberries). A diet high in antioxidants may reduce the risk of many

diseases (including heart disease and certain cancers). Antioxidants scavenge free radicals

from the body cells and prevent or reduce the damage caused by oxidation.

The protective effect of antioxidants continues to be studied around the world. For

instance, men who eat plenty of the antioxidant lycopene (found in tomatoes) may be less

likely than other men to develop prostate cancer. Lutein, found in spinach and corn, has

been linked to a lower incidence of eye lens degeneration and associated vision loss in the

elderly. Flavonoids, (such as the tea catechins found in green tea) are believed to

contribute to the low rates of heart disease in Japan.

Another indispensiable element is

VegeToco? Natural Vitamin E
. Vitamin E is found naturally in some foods, added to

others, and available as a dietary supplement. “Vitamin E” is the collective name for a

group of fat-soluble compounds with distinctive antioxidant activities.

Naturally occurring vitamin E exists in eight chemical forms (alpha-, beta-, gamma-,

and delta-tocopherol and alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-tocotrienol) that have varying

levels of biological activity. Alpha- (or α-) tocopherol is the only form that is

recognized to meet human requirements.

Serum concentrations of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) depend on the liver, which takes

up the nutrient after the various forms are absorbed from the small intestine. The liver

preferentially resecretes only alpha-tocopherol via the hepatic alpha-tocopherol transfer

protein; the liver metabolizes and excretes the other vitamin E forms. As a result, blood

and cellular concentrations of other forms of vitamin E are lower than those of alpha-

tocopherol and have been the subjects of less research.

Antioxidants protect cells from the damaging effects of free radicals, which are

molecules that contain an unshared electron. Free radicals damage cells and might

contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Unshared electrons are

highly energetic and react rapidly with oxygen to form reactive oxygen species (ROS). The

body forms ROS endogenously when it converts food to energy, and antioxidants might protect

cells from the damaging effects of ROS. The body is also exposed to free radicals from

environmental exposures, such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet radiation

from the sun. ROS are part of signaling mechanisms among cells.

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that stops the production of ROS formed when fat

undergoes oxidation. Scientists are investigating whether, by limiting free-radical

production and possibly through other mechanisms, vitamin E might help prevent or delay the

chronic diseases associated with free radicals.

In addition to its activities as an antioxidant, vitamin E is involved in immune

function and, as shown primarily by in vitro studies of cells, cell signaling, regulation

of gene expression, and other metabolic processes. Alpha-tocopherol inhibits the activity

of protein kinase C, an enzyme involved in cell proliferation and differentiation in smooth

muscle cells, platelets, and monocytes. Vitamin-E–replete endothelial cells lining the

interior surface of blood vessels are better able to resist blood-cell components adhering

to this surface. Vitamin E also increases the expression of two enzymes that suppress

arachidonic acid metabolism, thereby increasing the release of prostacyclin from the

endothelium, which, in turn, dilates blood vessels and inhibits platelet aggregation.

Except these, many types of element are inconspicuous but important in our daily life

such as LowChol? Phytosterol,

VegeLipi? Micro-encapsulated

Lipid Powder
, NutraColor? Natural

Color
, SoliPro?

Micro-encapsulated Solid Powder
, [url=http://www.hsfbiotech.com/natenfla-natural-

flavors/]NatenFla? Natural Flavors[/url], etc.
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