Antioxidants

The antioxidant power of fruits and vegetables has been well-documented, but what about supplements? A study published in the journal “Cell Metabolism” looked at the effects of antioxidant supplements on aging and found that they can help delay the onset of age-related diseases.

The study was conducted on mice and looked at the effects of a combination of antioxidants, including vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, and selenium. The mice that received the supplements were found to have a significantly longer life span than the mice that didn’t.

The study authors say that the findings suggest that antioxidant supplements could be a useful way to delay the onset of age-related diseases. They say that more research is needed to determine the best way to use antioxidants to delay the onset of age-related diseases.

The antioxidants in fruits and vegetables may help slow down the aging process, according to a study published in the journal “Cell.”

The study found that when mice were fed a diet supplemented with antioxidants, they had a longer life span than mice who were not given the antioxidants.

The study authors say that the antioxidants in fruits and vegetables may help protect cells from damage and may help slow down the aging process.

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