
From South America to Malaysia, from Hawaii to China, fruits, berries, and their juices are being hailed as the new superfoods. Boasting high amounts of antioxidants and other vital nutrients, these superfoods can play a supporting role in a healthy diet. They are widely available as antioxidant juices, supplements, or added ingredients in smoothies, recipes, and other premade products.
Antioxidants are the body’s armed forces, working to prevent free-radical damage to the body’s cells, which is associated with premature aging and disease.
Pomegranate: Ruby-red pomegranate is an antioxidant superstar. The distinctive sweet-tart flavor of the seeds and juice adds flare to food and drink. Native to Iran and the northern Himalayas in India, the pomegranate today is grown in California and Arizona.
Açaí: Another rich antioxidant source with a notable taste, açaí is a cross between dark chocolate and berries. Derived from Amazon palmberries, its rich purple pigment denotes a high antioxidant level. According to the manufacturers, açaí is also high in amino acids and fatty acids, which help to keep cell membranes supple. You’ll find açaí in smoothies, juices, teas, and powders. Read More. . .
Browse the articles below to learn more about the damaging effects of oxidation and the powerful antioxidants found in foods and dietary supplements.
Focus on Eye Health Supplements
By Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
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Benefits of Green Tea for Foot Baths
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Quercetin May Help With Endurance and Oxygen Intake
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Improving Vision in Macular Degeneration
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Looking to Lutein for Better Vision
By Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD
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A Sight to Behold: Supplements for Healthy Vision
By Jayson Kroner
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Amla: The New King of Vitamin C
By Jayson Kroner
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Cranberries Antioxidant Superstars
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Anti-Aging with Antioxidants
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Sip Green Tea for Sun Protection
By Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD
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Hail to the Humble, Disease-Fighting Grape
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Phenols Found to Be a Health Benefit of Maple Syrup
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Lycopene Benefits Blood Vessel Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Lutein Helps Eye Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Zinc: The Antioxidant That's Stronger than Iron
By Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
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Looking for Lycopene? Diet Is Still the Best Source
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Lutein Slows Vision Loss
By Jane Hart, MD
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Mangosteen—the Antioxidant Powerhouse
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Lycopene May Help Lung Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Study Finds Mechanism Behind Lycopene's Heart Benefits
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Antioxidants May Help Maintain Hearing Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Should Resveratrol Be a Daily Supplement?
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Study Examines Lutein’s Role in Eye Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Breakthrough Benefits of Quercetin and Resveratrol
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Resveratrol Shows Potential for Heart Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Resveratrol Found to Help with Inflammation
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Rooibos Tea (South African Red Tea) Can Boost Antioxidant Activity in the Blood
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Pycnogenol May Help with Allergy Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Resveratrol May Help with Eye Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Resveratrol and Brain Function
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Astaxanthin in the Pink
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Resveratrol on the Forefront of Stroke Prevention
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Lutein Plus Vitamin A May Slow Vision Loss in Retinitis Pigmentosa
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Pycnogenol May Help Kidney Function in Hypertension
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Resveratrol: What the Research Shows
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Erythritol is a Sweet, Zero-Calorie Antioxidant
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Effects of Flavonoids in the Human Body
By Marcia J. Engles, MD
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Carnosine Found to Help Eye Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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GliSODin Found to Help Brain Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Broccoli Antioxidant Found to Help Lung Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Melatonin May Help Eye Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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The Compatibility of Antioxidant Supplements with Chemotherapy
By Marcia Zimmerman, CN
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From Tree to Bar...And Beyond: Cocoa
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Prevention of Mitochondrial Oxidative Damage Using Targeted Antioxidants
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Pigments in Aging: An Overview
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Fruit Polyphenolics and Brain Aging
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