Not exact matches
Packed with the
antioxidant power of pomegranate, it's essentially a
health drink.
I mean, I
drink it, mostly for the
health benefits (it's rich in
antioxidants, helps boost immunity, revs your metabolism, aids in digestion and numerous other things) but, it's not my first choice.
The combination of nutritious,
antioxidant - rich fruit, and
health - giving spices, makes this beverage both delicious and immune supporting — a wonderful winter
drink!
Both of these caffeinated
drinks have lots of other factors like
antioxidants, amino acids, and minerals — all with added
health benefits.
That said, studies show that among folks who
drank red wine daily,
health - conscious people got its anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant, and other
health benefits.
When you
drink alcohol, your liver (with the help of some specific
antioxidants and enzymes) breaks down the ethanol into a compound called acetaldehyde, which is classified as a possible carcinogen by the World
Health Organization.
Also, the
antioxidants in this revitalizing
health drink fight oxidative stress caused by too much alcohol.
So you've been eating dark chocolate and
drinking red wine for their
antioxidant health benefits, but do you know exactly how they're helping your body?
The bioactive compounds found in green tea are called catechins, and they are what fuel the metabolic
health benefits and
antioxidant activity of this powerful
drink.
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Terra Nova Life
Drink: This best seller features a great mix of
health promoting ingredients, including vegetable proteins, super greens, berries, mushrooms, omega oils,
antioxidants, digestive enzymes and probiotics, as well as a wide assortment of vitamins and minerals.
Wine can be great to
drink in moderation for
health benefits,
antioxidants, and procyanidins.
Based on various
health studies conducted, there is several
health benefits associated with
drinking the juice from the pomegranate which is packed with
antioxidants.
UltraMeal Cardio 360 ° from Metagenics is a nutritional
drink mix designed to provide support of cardiovascular
health and cholesterol levels already within a healthy range by supplying vitamins, minerals, phytosterols, beta - sitosterol, and
antioxidants.
Originating from the Balkans in Eastern Europe and in the Caucasus, we still enjoy
drinking kefir today because of its distinct taste, rich nutrient profile, and
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial, and antitumor benefits.1 In 2015, Iranian scientists also explored kefir's ability to address the global
health epidemic of diabetes.2
Unlike traditional green tea where you brew your cup of tea then discard the leaves and the many
antioxidants and nutrients still inside of them, when
drinking matcha you end up consuming the whole leaf and all its
health benefits!
(an
antioxidant drink concentrate that's a great supplement for supporting
health and well - being)
But this
antioxidant powerhouse is available in many natural
health products in the form of capsules, powders, juice, and berry
drink.
It's a flavorful way to ensure you're
drinking enough fluids throughout the day, and the
antioxidants found in tea have significant
health benefits, too.
Given this knowledge, we are safe to assume that
drinking green tea on a daily basis will give us important
health benefits as far as the
antioxidant capabilities of our bodies go.
Green juice contains plenty of
health promoting phytochemicals,
antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and natural sugars to give you an energy boost soon after you
drink it.
However, the occasional good quality red wine is okay as it contains proancyadins and
antioxidants (though I must point out to get enough of the latter you would have to
drink a good flagon of wine which is stressful for kidney and liver
health, so reserveratol is the answer!).
Originating from China, this powerful
health drink has been followed for centuries and has been known for its potent
health benefits, whether it is cardiovascular
health or an impressive
antioxidant level.
A 100 % juice
drink that contains
antioxidants (and no added sugar), POM is just one of many beverages that bill themselves as promoting better
health.