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What does AO stand for?

Anti-Oxidant


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Each formula in Dermology''s three-part system is fortified with Resveratrol, the most powerful skincare anti-oxidant available today.
You can find antioxidants in many foods including: - Fruits like acai, cherries, and many kinds of berries - Vegetables such as carrots and tomatoes as well as green super foods - Most Dark Chocolate - Walnuts - Artichoke Hearts - Green and Black Teas The most available sources of anti-oxidants are found in antioxidant supplements.
Compounds called flavonoids, powerful anti-oxidants known to benefit the heart and possibly reduce the risk of cancer, may help to keep the brain healthy in old age.
00 Hardcover RB170 Free radicals (oxidants) can significantly damage the cells of the body, suggesting that anti-oxidants can play a major role in the prevention and treatment of disease.
Anti-oxidants like Vitamin C, E and A protect the cells and nerves in the body from damage caused by oxidation.
The hops used in making Guinness contain a potent anti-oxidant - xanthohumol - which is 6 times more effective than the antioxidants found in fruit.
Researchers have discovered that been contains an anti-oxidant more potent that those found in red wine, soy or green tea.
Pollution, food additives, drugs, cigarette smoke and stress deplete our natural anti-oxidant levels and therefore our defences.

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