They are very beneficial for our health, as they have antiviral, anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties (the 4 A's).
Most flavonoids function in the human body as antioxidants. In this capacity, they help neutralize overly reactive oxygen-containing molecules and prevent these overly reactive molecules from damaging parts of cells.
In non-scientific terms, a flavanoid is a natural compound which helps protect our bodies against disease. They also provide vitamins and enzymes, so they are just packed full of nutritional benefits!
Here are just a few things that flavanoids do for you body...They can also help prevent cancer, heart disease and strokes, and can help with issues like asthma, hay fever, eczema, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, fibromyalgia and even your everyday bug bite.
Strengthen blood vessels
Enhance the power of your vitamin C
Protect cells from oxygen damage(antioxidant)
Prevent inflammation in your body/joints
You may not be getting enough flavanoids if you have:So, what does that mean? Up your intake of fruits and veggies!
Easy bruising
Frequent nose bleeds
Excessive swelling after injury
Frequent colds or infections
Flavanoids can be found in apples, apricots, blueberries, pears, raspberries, strawberries, grapes, oranges, black beans, cabbage, onions, parsley, pinto beans and tomatoes, to name a few. They can also be found in beverages like grapefruit juice and green or black tea, and even red wine, so no matter what your eating habits are, you can get flavanoids into your diet.
You can also get extra flavanoids into your diet by taking supplements. You can get flavanoids in anything from grape seed extract, green tea extract to vitamin capsules you can purchase at the drug store. We do recommend that you get it naturally in fruits and veggies if you can, but quality supplements are always an option.
Flavanoids are a great preventative nutrient, and give you vitamins such as vitamin C, so you can't go wrong by adding them into your daily food routine.
Throw some blueberries in your morning shake, have green tea while watching your favorite movie, or even enjoy a glass of red wine with your friends, and you will be helping your body fight against poor health.
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The Team @ Strip That Fat
The Strip That Fat diet is a two phase diet that reveals a quick weight loss routine as well as a focus for healthy living and long term weight loss. Our goal is to help people lose weight using natural techniques and methods that leverage your own bodies capabilities.



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