How to get more information about antioxidants

 

Below you will find two recommended books that cover in great detail everything you could want to know about antioxidants. You will also find a recommendation for a well researched, high quality, antioxidant nutritional supplement... one that our entire family uses.


Resource Recommendations: Books




"The Antioxidant Miracle" by Lester Packer and Carol Colman. This book is packed with information about antioxidants, including a great deal of information that Dr. Packer discovered in his Packer Lab at the University of California at Berkeley.

You can order this book online, including Amazon, or at your local bookstore.

 

 



Another very good resource for antioxidant information is Dr. James Balch's book called, "The Super Antioxidants". Dr. Balch covers areas such as the Theories of Disease, Enemies of Longevity, the Super Antioxidants and more.

As a urological physician and surgeon for 35 years, Dr. Balch began complementing traditional surgical and treatment methods with nutritional supplementation and dietary change. As a result, he found that many of his patients were being healed in an almost miraculous fashion.

Dr. Balch shares what he has discovered through "The Super Antioxidants" and his other book, "Prescription for Natural Healing".

 

Resource Recommendations: Nutritional Supplements

These are the nutrional supplements that all of our family members use to assist in making sure that our antioxidant levels are as high as they can be.

We have been taking supplements for many years and bought supplements from many different companies yet now we will only buy them from one company. Pharmanex.

When you learn about this company's approach to nutrition, you will understand why we only buy their supplements. To explore Pharmanex's unique approach to nutrition and learn about their LifePak line of products, click here.

 

   

 

         
 
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