Tuesday, May 10, 2005

G3 Juice for Great Health!!


G3 Juice, originally uploaded by CharlieBrown8989.



Here is the G3 Juice for Great Health.

The Super Juice & AntiOxidants. You would never want & need to drink another juice!!



Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Orange Color - The Color of Carotenoid



Orange Color - The Color of Carotenoid Posted by Hello


Thursday, April 21, 2005

AntiOxidants

I am giving some simple & basic explanations about AntiOxidants below.


Antioxidant(s)

Antioxidants are found naturally in many fruits and vegetables and may protect cells from damage caused by the by-products (free radicals) of everyday metabolism and toxic substances in the environment and food.

Over time, free radicals can significantly damage cells and lead to a number of diseases associated with aging.

Antioxidants act as little vacuum cleaners, eliminating free radicals as they circulate throughout the body, preventing them from doing damage.

Phytochemical Information Center Home

Monday, April 11, 2005

Orange - Fruit's Or Root's Is High Carotenoid


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Originally uploaded by CulinaryNovice.
According To The research Report,

Any Fruits or Roots That is Orange In

Color; Would Have:

High Carotenoids.

Such As:

Orange,

Carot..etc..

The Leaf that have the

Carsava Leaf's.

However, None can be compare with GAC Fruits from Vietnam. It is know as the Fruit from Heaven.

g3 Juice is the TM of Pharmanex. It consist of

GAC,

Lycium,

Cili Fruit,

Russian PineApple,

Please note that Cili Fruit is not the same as the picture Posted. or The Chili in the Supermarket.

Contact Me If you need more info.

Saturday, April 09, 2005


Roses - According to "I-Medicine Sutra" Have the capability of Healing The Eyes & Cool The "Chi" of The heart. Roses Hips Are Known To Contains High Vitamin "C" But not as high A GAC Fruits from Vietnam. Which is The Main Fruit of G3 Juice (A TM of Pharmanex) Posted by Hello

Friday, April 08, 2005

Why Carotenoids

Carotenoid combo reduces damage to cells, may fight disease

15/03/2005 - Doses of carotenoids easily gained from the diet have a significant effect on reducing oxidative damage, said researchers at a nutrition conference in Paris earlier this month.

Their study is thought to be the first to demonstrate the impact of carotenoids on protecting against oxidative damage, which has been linked to increased potential for disease. It also suggests that a combination of carotenoids, such as is found naturally in the diet, may offer greater benefits than a single carotenoid.

Lead investigator Kyung-Jin Yeum from the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston, said that the study was designed to add new information to the evidence that fruit and vegetables can help fight off disease.

Fruit and vegetables contain numerous different chemical compounds making it difficult to assess which of these are acting against disease. However carotenoids are the main source of pigments in fruit and vegetables and have already been linked to decreased risk of cancer and other diseases in which oxidative damage is thought to play a role.

The researchers supplemented 37 healthy, postmenopausal women with either a combination of 4mg each of lycopene, beta-carotene and lutein, 12mg of a single carotenoid or a placebo for eight weeks. The carotenoids were provided by German group BASF, which funded the study.

The scientists assessed oxidative damage to lymphocytes (white blood cells) at certain points during the study. â?oBoth the single and mixed carotenoid groups showed significantly increased plasma total carotenoid levels within 15 days of supplementation and significantly decreased damage at day 57," write the researchers in the study abstract.

The mixed carotenoids supplemented group showed significantly decreased DNA damage as early as day 15 (by around 22 per cent) and this further decreased at days 29 and 43. By day 57, it had been reduced by 36 per cent. There were no significant changes in the placebo group. â?o

We wanted to combine three different carotenoids as we know they have a different structure and are located in different positions in the membrane. This means they have different functions so could have a synergistic effect when combined,� Dr Yeum told NutraIngredients.com.

She added that 4mg of lutein can be gained from a quarter of a cup of cooked spinach, while the same dose of beta-carotene can be found in a third of a carrot. A medium-sized tomato offers 4mg lycopene. â?oWhat is really important is that we have used a physiologic dose. We do not want to use pharmacological levels as increasingly research is showing that high doses of nutrients like vitamin E or beta-carotene can have side effects," she added. "Our findings emphasise the importance of a balanced diet. If fruit and vegetable intake is low, supplements could be helpful although the study did not intend to promote supplements,â? continued Dr Yeum.

The researcher explained that while there is no study showing a direct connection between DNA and disease, several have shown that heart disease and breast cancer patients have higher DNA damage compared to controls.

The study was presented at the Nutrition, Oxygen Biology and Medicine conference at the Societe De Recherches Sur Les Radicaux Libres in Paris from 2-4 March 2005. It will shortly be submitted for publication in a scientific journal.

Source: http://nutraingredients-usa.com/news/news-ng.asp?n=58729-carotenoid-combo-reduces

Monday, April 04, 2005


Here is The G3 Juice for Great Health. Posted by Hello