![]() How Antioxidants Can Save Your LifeBy Michael Castleman Email this article to a friend Want to cut your risk of cancer in half? Want to substantially reduce your chance of suffering a heart attack or stroke? Want to live a longer, healthier life? The answer is simple: Eat more fruits and vegetables. At this point, you’re probably rolling your eyes, thinking “Been there! Done that!” But before you do, ask yourself how many servings of fruits and vegetables you ate yesterday. Multiple studies show that -- despite a mountain of scientific evidence supporting a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and despite years of listening to top experts (not to mention moms) telling us to eat more fruits and vegetables -- the typical American still eats a measly three servings of fruits and vegetables a day. And if you rule out french fries, which are so high in fat they hardly count, most people are down to two servings. This falls far short of the five servings a day experts keep harping about. To make matters worse, five is actually a minimum recommendation. For optimal health, experts say we should be striving for seven to nine servings of fruits and vegetables a day! So now you’re probably thinking, “Okay, okay, I get it. I should eat more fruits and vegetables. So which fruits and vegetables should I eat?” Again, the answer is astoundingly simple: All of them! The primary reason fruits and vegetables are so good for you is that they contain antioxidants -- vital nutrients that combat the oxidative damage that leads to deadly diseases. Perhaps you’ve heard about the wonders of lycopene or selenium or glutathione? Well, they’re all antioxidants. And “the foods richest in antioxidants are vegetables and fruits, which is why plant foods are so important,” says Dean Ornish, M.D., of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, Calif. Why Antioxidants Are so Good for You Fortunately, it’s not difficult to minimize oxidative damage. Antioxidant vitamins, minerals and other nutrients neutralize oxygen ions, halting and repairing the damage they cause. Supplements are one way to get these crucial nutrients. But antioxidants are more readily available -- not to mention cheaper, tastier and more effective -- when consumed in food. A Mountain of Evidence
The Best of the Bunch Can’t be beat Prunes (dried plums), raisins, blueberries, blackberries, artichokes Extremely good Garlic, kale, cranberries, strawberries, spinach, brussels sprouts, raspberries Very good Plums, alfalfa sprouts, broccoli, radish, leek, beets, red pepper, onion, corn, eggplant, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce Don’t discount these, they’re good for you, too Asparagus, green peppers, yellow peppers, squash, tomatoes, beets, oranges, cherries, kiwifruits, baked beans So have some fruit with breakfast. Have generous helpings of vegetables at lunch and dinner. Snack on fruit between meals and have fruit for dessert! Says Amy Lanou, Ph.D., assistant professor of health and wellness at the University of North Carolina, Asheville: “For optimal health, a plant-based diet is the way to go. The more vegetables and fruits you eat, the better!” Michael Castleman has been called "one of the nation's leading health writers" (Library Journal). He is the author of 11 consumer health books and more than 1,500 health articles for magazines and the Web. Article Rating
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