aarogya.com
  • Home
  • Complementary Medicine
    • Ayurveda
    • Homeopathy
    • Naturopathy
    • Acupressure
    • Acupuncture
    • Aromatherapy
    • Batch Flower Remedies
    • Home Remedies
    • Massage
    • Yoga
    • Meditation
    • Reiki
    • Bodywork
    • Medical Palmistry
  • Conditions & Diseases
    • Acute Diarrheal Disease
    • Appendicitis
    • Blindness
    • Brucellosis
    • Chicken Pox
    • Conjunctivitis
    • Dysentery
    • Hookworm
    • Japanese Encephalitis
    • Lymphatic Filariasis
    • Plague
    • Rubella
    • Typhoid Fever
    • Yellow Fever
    • Allergy
    • Arthritis
    • Blood Pressure
    • Computer Health Hazards
    • Chikungunya Fever
    • Dengue
    • Guinea Worm
    • Influenza
    • Leprosy
    • Malaria
    • Poliomyelitis
    • Tetanus
    • Whooping Cough
    • Viral Hepatitis
    • Amebiasis
    • Asthma
    • Bronchitis
    • Diagnostic Tests
    • Cholera
    • Diphtheria
    • Hepatitis
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    • Leptospirosis
    • Measles
    • Rabies
    • Tuberculosis
    • Yaws
  • Family Health
    • Children's Health
    • Diet & Nutrition
    • First Aid
    • Fitness
    • Humor & Trivia
    • Men's Health
    • Preventive Health
    • Senior's Health
    • Senior Citizen Corner
    • Teen’s Health
    • Vets and Pets
    • Women’s Health
  • Health Resources
    • Blood Donation
    • Career Opportunities
    • Daily Health Tips
    • Health Programs
    • Featured Hospitals
    • Medical Education
    • Health Professional's Negligence
    • Medical Tourism
    • Video Eye
    • Rural Health
    • Patients' Rights Forum
  • Insurance
    • Euthanasia
    • Health Insurance
    • Health Insurance Policies
    • Insurance Companies
    • Medical Ethics
    • Medical Jurisprudence
    • Research
    • Telemedicine
    • Compare Health Insurance
  • Sex & Sexuality
    • What is Sex & Sexuality?
    • FAQs
    • Marriage & Pregnancy
    • Sex Education
  • Support Groups
    • Addiction
    • Aids
    • Cancer
    • Epilepsy
    • Swine Flu
    • Blood Search
    • Vivah
    • Health Directory
    • Alzheimer's Disease
    • Medical Support Groups
    • Cardiology
    • Depression
    • Depression Screening Test
    • Diabetes
    • Disability
    • Kidney
    • Obesity
    • Pregnancy
    • Schizophrenia
    • Vitiligo
Aarogya.com
Marathi | Gujarati | Register | Login
  • Home
  • News and Updates
  • Year 2011
  • All in a Peach

All in a Peach

  • Print
Details
Hits: 6558
Times of India
11 March 2011

Get Your Facts Right Before Going Gung-ho Over Green tea and Berries. Here are Some Myths About Antioxidants a Correspondent
All in a Peach
Contrary to popular belief, antioxidants are not as innocent as they are made out to be. People can be found drinking copious amounts of green tea after their workout as if their daily quota of antioxidants would suffer if they didn’t.

The use of the term ‘free radicals’ has become as common place as swine flu, without really understanding what it stands for means. All one really knows about antioxidants is that they seem to be good for the body.

There are few myths that surround these helpful molecules. Shonaali Sabherwal, a certified macrobiotic food consultant and instructor helps dispel a few.

What are they?
Antioxidants are nutrients in our foods which prevent or slow down the oxidative damage to our body.
When our body cells use oxygen, they naturally produce free radicals, a by-product, which can cause damage. Most health problems are, directly or indirectly contributed by oxidative damage. Antioxidants act as ‘free radical scavengers’ and hence prevent and repair damage done by these free radicals.

Most commonly found antioxidants are:
Vitamin A and Cartonoids found in carrots, squash, broccoli, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peaches, and apricots (bright coloured vegetables and fruits); Vitamin C found in citrus fruits like oranges and lime, broccoli, leafy vegetables, strawberries and tomatoes; Vitamin E found nuts and seeds, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, good quality oil and cod liver oil.

Others commonly referred to as phytochemicals are:
Flavonoids or polyphenols found in soy, red wine, purple grapes, pomegranate, cranberries, tea; Lycopene found in tomatoes and tomato based-products, watermelon; Lutein in dark green vegetables such as broccoli, kiwi, brussels sprout and spinach; Lignan in flax seed, oatmeal whole oats (not the boxed processed oats off the shelf), whole barley (not bottled pearl barley), rye.

There’s no doubt that antioxidants can be good for you. But these are how you make them work for you
All antioxidants come from fruits and vegetables and fortified foods
False. Nuts, seeds, beans, and whole grains have antioxidants. All living things also produce antioxidants, to fight against UV rays, or elements that would harm them in their environment. Foods with "live energy" have more varied antioxidants, than anything processed. Also, meat, dairy, eggs all have antioxidants.

Free radicals must be destroyed
Not necessarily. Sometimes we actually need these free radicals. These are released while oxidation occurs in the body and are actually required as they defend the body as well. Too many of them however, can cause harm.

Supplementing your body with antioxidants after your workout is a good way to absorb them
Not at all. If you’re exercising to lose weight, your antioxidants should come from whole foods, not from supplements or antioxidantenhanced food products.

Working out not only leads to an increase in free radicals, but also more oxidation. Exercise, gives your body a natural physical and emotional positive response to handle this oxidation. By adding antioxidants post your workout, you take away from the positives of this action. So by all means drink your green tea, but make sure your diet is wholesome and rich. Stay away from antioxidant fortified processed foods.

Disclaimer: The news story on this page is the copyright of the cited publication. This has been reproduced here for visitors to review, comment on and discuss. This is in keeping with the principle of ‘Fair dealing’ or ‘Fair use’. Visitors may click on the publication name, in the news story, to visit the original article as it appears on the publication’s website.

0
Introducing Digital Practice for Doctors & Healthcare professionals
Swine Flu
National Award for Outstanding achievement by a Non-Professional - Tushar Sampat
Health Professional's Negligence
Health Professional's Negligence
Records of published articles in the newspapers helps common people about precautions to be taken while seeking the services from health professionals and also helps health professionals to rectify the negligence.
read more…
Specialties
Common Symptoms


Aarogya Network

aarogya.com aims to be India’s leading comprehensive health information portal. The site has sections, which cover almost all the medical specialties and give useful information on various diseases. To enhance its reach, the content is available in Indian languages too. We were the first health website to introduce online support groups. Addiction support and Epilepsy support are examples of some very active and vibrant communities.

» Click here to see all our support groups

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

 Get health related new information.

Pune Aarogya
Digital Media Dedicated to Healthcare of Punekars

Health Tools

  • Health Directory
  • Message Board
  • Health Calculators
  • Depression Screening Test

About Aarogya.com

aarogya.com aims to be India’s leading comprehensive health information portal. The site has sections, which cover almost all the medical specialties

Read more...

Suggestions

This is YOUR site, so if you have suggestions or feedback on how we can improve it for you, please let us know! We do our best to keep up!

Read more...

User Comments

“My name is Paulette Conners and I just had to send you an email thanking you since one of the pages on your site was very helpful!”

  • About Us
  • Company Profile
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Feedback
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
  • Invite Your Friends

© 2017 www.aarogya.com. All Rights Reserved.