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Avocados Naturally Overcome Aging and Disease

Submitted by on May 5, 2012 – 7:03 pm3 Comments

Contrary to many anti-aging pills and creams, avocados are extremely inexpensive and also quite a delicious addition to any seasonal meal. The best part, however, is that they are actually effective in fighting both again and bolstering your immune system to fight off disease — no expensive medical interventions required.

The powerful yet 100% natural effect has to do with how the oil from the fruit can combat free radicals, which have been linked to countless conditions including cancer and heart disease (as well as aging, and in many cases accelerated aging).

What’s most amazing about the antioxidants found in avocados is their ability to ‘deeply’ penetrate inside the body and actually enter the mitochondria, a tiny ‘powerhouse’ which actually turns food into energy inside your body. Your mitochondria are actually teeming with free radicals, which are assaulting the tiny energy assimilators on a daily basis.

While other fruits and vegetables — powerful in many ways as well — offer beneficial antioxidants, avocados possess the unique ability to actually make their way inside mitochondria. This is an effect that has scientists raving over the usage of avocados in the prevention of disease and aging. Researcher Christian Cortes-Rojo summarized the findings, explaining:

“The problem is that the antioxidants in [other] substances are unable to enter mitochondria. So free radicals go on damaging mitochondria, causing energy production to stop and the cell to collapse and die”

It is these free radicals, brought upon by toxins that enter the body, which are causing serious damage to public health. Breeding disease through the destruction of DNA and cell membranes, free radicals are unwanted invaders of the body. Avocados present themselves as an excellent way to fend off the issue, and researchers say that avocado oil can even allow certain cells to survive in the presence of high iron concentrations — an element that produces a particularly ‘huge’ amount of free radicals. It is also interesting to note that avocado oil is similar to olive oil in terms of composition. Not only has olive oil been found to benefit your overall health, but the consumption of olive oil has been linked to unusually low levels of serious disease in some Mediterranean countries.

Source:

http://wakeup-world.com/2012/04/28/avocados-naturally-overcome-aging-and-disease/

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3 Comments »

  • Lou says:

    Wow!

    I knew there was a reason I eat almost one avocado a day. I use avocados as my chief Omega 6 EFA source.

    Your mitochondria are NATURAL free radical producers even in healthy bodies. The act of burning glucose for energy produces large amounts of free radicals. Your body has several classes of antioxidants devoted to cleaning up your mitochondria created free radicals; SOD (Manganese superoxide dismutase) being the chief.

    I am always looking to bolster my antioxidants of all classes.

    SOD is so important please be sure to get EVERY one of these.

    Barley Grass

    Boswellia

    Wolfberry

    Maca

    Milk Thistle

    Rooibos Tea

    Schisandra

    Vitamin E gama-tocopherol faction

  • Dan W says:

    “Extremely inexpensive”??? At 2 bucks a piece? Maybe if you’re in Mexico…

  • Anne says:

    Avocados are one of the only Vegetarian sources of Carnitine; a protein buliding amino for proper muscles development…Got Avocados ?

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