Sentences with phrase «radical scavenging abilities»

Antioxidants sources are often discussed in terms of their free radical scavenging abilities.
These polyphenols, especially EGCG and ECG, have shown significant free radical scavenging abilities, and may help protect cells from DNA damage from oxidative stress.
It's also a powerful antioxidant with up to 1,000 times the free radical scavenging abilities of vitamin E. HonoPure works safely and naturally without causing dependency or next - day drowsiness, so you can wake up rested and refreshed.
Ricinoleic acid's free radical scavenging abilities, however, can help you to reduce the levels of cell damage within your scalp.
All of them have been studied for their antioxidant capacities in humans and have shown stronger free radical scavenging abilities than vitamin C and E. Studies show that flavonoids have the ability to enhance the effectiveness of vitamin C and to prolong its life.
Even though there is no enough data, it is thought that cumin's anti-carcinogenic properties may be due the spice's potent free radical scavenging abilities as well as the ability to enhance the liver's detoxification enzymes.
R. Jayabalan, P. Subathradevi, S. Marimuthu, M. Sathishkumar, K. Swaminathan, Changes in free - radical scavenging ability of kombucha tea during fermentation, Food Chemistry, Volume 109, Issue 1, 1 July 2008, Pages 227 - 234, ISSN 0308 - 8146, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308814607012940.
Olive Leaf delivers powerful free radical scavenging ability, helping to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system and assist normal heart function.

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The phytonutrient compounds found in artichokes provide them with the ability to scavenge otherwise harmful free radicals.
Due to its anti-inflammatory effects and ability to scavenge free radicals, lavender has a place in skin care.
High levels of the bioflavonoid quercetin in prickly pear contributed to its free - radical - scavenging ability — the ability to neutralize reactive molecules that can damage cells.
When our levels of free radicals exceeds our ability to scavenge them, our bodies enter a state called oxidative stress (OS).
This may increase your antioxidant level, which could increase your ability to scavenge and DESTROY free radicals.
It's ability to generate byproducts when it scavenges free radicals and related reactants, that are also free radical scavengers thereby greatly exaggerating the antioxidant potential of melatonin.
This means, according to Kurzweil, that alkaline ionized water has a profound ability to scavenge free - radicals.
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