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Natural sources of antioxidants, such as Vitamins C and E and
beta-carotene, are some of your best defenses against coronary-pulmonary
aging. Choose from these foods when eating at least five servings per
day of fruits and vegetables, better yet 9 servings:
Vitamin C: red pepper, Brussels sprouts, papaya, orange, chestnuts,
butternut squash, kiwi, strawberries, cantaloupe, kale, pink grapefruit,
sweet potato, cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. {The latter 3 also
help the liver detoxify poisons and "bad" estrogens
(16-hydroxyestrone) that promote breast, colon, cervical and prostate
cancer.}
Vitamin E: almonds, spinach, parsnips, peanut butter, sunflower seeds,
asparagus, sweet potato, wheat germ, Brussels sprouts, peanuts, pecans.
Beta carotene: carrot, butternut squash, cantaloupe, sweet potato, kale,
watercress, apricot, red pepper, turnip greens, mango.
A good rule of thumb: eat from the fruit and vegetable "color
palette" each day and include red, green, orange, and yellow.
By the way, eating lots of anti-oxidants keeps your lungs strong. The
proof? According to a 3/14/98 article in the FASEB Journal, people who
ate the most antioxidants were able to exhale almost 1/2 cup more air in
1 second than people who ate much less. The ability to inhale and exhale
volumes of air is called "Vital Capacity" and is perhaps the
best physical exam indicator of life expectancy!
And need I remind you that lung cancer is the #1 cancer killer? And 18%
of victims never smoked!
So eat your 9 servings of a rainbow variety of fruits, seeds, nuts and
vegetables. Then take a professional quality multi- vitamin/mineral
w/o iron with at least 500mg Vit C, 100 IU Vit E, and 15,000 units of
mixed carotinoids (not just beta-carotene), and 200mcg of selenium. As
iron is a pro-oxidant, it should not be included usually except in the
anemic, children's formulas and for menstruating or pregnant females.
Pregnant females and those desiring or even "at risk" for
pregnancy should limit Vit A supplementation to less than 5,000 units a
day.
A GREENS suoerfood concentrate of juiced and low temperature spray dried
brightly colored fruits, vegetables and dark greens should be considered
by those of you who do not eat at least 5 servings of a wide variety of
fruits and vegetables a day.
To measure you antioxidant status simple at home morning urine
Antioxidant Test Kits are avaialable. Measuring your free radical
levels this way is the first step in any serious anti-aging program. And
the older you get, the more antioxidant protection you need. Keeping
increasing your antioxidant intake until your test comes out in the
optimal range!
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Dr. Maher is co-founder of Doctors For Nutrition, Inc., (DFN).
He graduated valedictorian from C.C.C. in Los Angeles in 1978. He has practiced
clinical nutrition for well over 20 years. Sponsored by one of the world's
largest suppliers of nutritional products to professionals, Dr. Maher has taught
nutritional diagnostics and therapeutics to colleagues all across America.
Dr. Maher is certified anti-aging specialist through the American Board of
Anti-Aging Health Professionals of the A4M . He is a past postgraduate faculty
member for NYCC and the NY Academy of Anti-Aging. He is past Clinical Director
of Anti-Aging and Longevity for Nutra Quest Inc.
Dr Maher is editor of the Longevity News and moderator of the Anti-Aging
Question and Answer Forum.
Dr. Maher maintains a clinical practice, very part time, in North San Diego
County, where he also continues to write and teach for laymen and professionals
alike.
The doctor is also the starting center fielder and pitcher for the Three Time
Men's Senior Baseball League over 50 National World Series Champions. He is one
of only a small elite group of ballplayers with over 30, over 40, and over 50
National World Series Championship rings (five in all)! He lives in Carmel Del
Mar with his wife, Linda, and his two children, Lee, 14, and Halle, 11.
Vitally yours,
Dr John H Maher, A.B.A.A.H.P.
Editor, Longevity News
www.RxforWellness.com
"Your FREE Anti Aging Program Online!"
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