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Antiox, 100 Tablets

Everyday our bodies are called to meet the physical demands of the environment. Changes in the quality of our air, water and food, along with daily stressful conditions can affect our health and well-being. The oxidative damage to our cells due to the toxicity of free radicals caused by our environment is a reality in which we must live. Fortunately, a healthy body is able to produce substances that reduce a great deal of this damage. Plus, there are certain nutrients contained in the foods we eat that play a protective role, which the body does not produce on its own. Anti-oxidants allow cells to perform more efficiently on less oxygen, thus freeing more oxygen for the cells and organs that really need it. Anti-oxidants are nature’s chief defense against the loss of oxygen which forms toxic compounds inside the body.They also protect other vitamins and body tissue - especially membranes - from injury caused by pollutants and poisons. Bazaar of India’s ANTIOX Formula provides nutrients which support the bodys natural antioxidant mechanisms and food factors that have been shown to have a protective effect against cellular oxidation. Bazaar of India has used the most up-to-date research to provide a truly advanced antioxidant formula that meets your needs in a demanding environment. Antiox a unique complex herbal formula that protects cells against free radical oxidative damage. Free radicals are responsible for pathogenesis in many conditions and must be neutralized by free radical scavengers or antioxidants. For example, it has been shown that cigarette smoke generates free radicals that can induce DNA damage that can be prevented by antioxidants. Antiox contains many powerful natural antioxidants and has shown to be beneficial in helping aging adults minimize all degenerative changes caused in the body by the free radicals oxidation process. Ingredients: Contains standardized extracts of Indian gooseberry (emblica officinalis), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), Shatawari (asparagus racemosus), Udakiryaka (caesalpinia digyna), Arjun (terminalia arjuna), Japa (herpestis monniera), Shank Pushpi (evolves alsinoides), Ashwagandha (withania somnifera), Bilwa (aegle marmelos), clerodendron phlomidis, Shyonaka (oroxylum indicum), Gunbhari (gmelina arboria), stereospermum suaveolens, Bala (sida cordifolia), Dhatura (desmodium gangeticum), uraria lagopoides, phaseolus tribbus, termanu labiais, Indian Long pepper (piper longum), solanum indicum, Kanta Kari (solanum xanthocarpum), Pistaceo (pistacia integerrima), Bhumy Indian gooseberry (phyllanthus niruri), Draksha (vitis vinifera), Haritaki (terminalia chebula), hedychium spicatm, Musta (cyperus rotundus).

Brand: Bazaar Of India
Antiox, 100 Tablets



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