Whether you know it or not, your body is constantly
being attacked by very harmful substances known as free
radicals. You cannot see them, smell them, or touch
them, but they are always there, trying to destroy body
proteins and cell membranes. Free radicals are
dangerous, and scientists believe that continuous
exposure to them is the major cause of aging and of many
degenerative diseases. OPCs (Oligomeric
Proanthocyanidins) are among today's most potent and
promising free-radical fighters. They are actually a
family of antioxidants - found in grape seeds, red wine,
and the bark of French maritime pine trees - that are
more powerful than vitamins C and E, long-held as
gold-standard antioxidants. OPCs' unique strength comes
from the ability to recycle vitamin C, spare vitamin E
from oxidation, and extinguish a broader range of free
radicals than most other antioxidants. OPCs have been
shown in scientific studies to reduce the risk of
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, arthritis,
memory loss, and even erectile dysfunction. Although
these diseases may seem unrelated, they all share the
same undercurrent of inadequate antioxidant levels. This
book explains how free radicals cause disease and
provides an in-depth review of the myriad therapeutic
benefits of this super-strength antioxidant in combating
modern-day killer diseases, and in protecting the body's
billions of cells from head to toe.
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