Revival Soy -- Soy & Promotion of Better Antioxidant Health
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Promotion of Better Antioxidant Health*

Antioxidants such as soy isoflavones, beta-carotene, Vitamin C and lycopene are believed to help neutralize unhealthy "free radicals" in the body. Free radicals are unstable molecules that cause cellular damage and are a by-product of your body's own metabolism, digestion processes, and inflammatory response. Getting enough antioxidants in the diet to promote healthier tissues for your body is essential to negate the effects of free radicals.

Healthy Support With Soy?

Soy may support healthy body tissues by neutralizing free radicals.1-3 One researcher recently reported that soy has, "... a diversity of antioxidant mechanisms in a variety of circumstances." Eating lots of fruits and vegetables daily along with an antioxidant-rich multivitamin supplement is very important for better antioxidant health.

Suggested Usage: Enjoy 1 naturally-concentrated (6x) Revival bar or shake per day with a good multivitamin. Use Revival's baked soy chips, soy pasta, soy nuts, & soy "coffee" to boost protein intake, decrease between-meal/late-night snacking, and to increase energy. Regular daily consumption is important for achieving all of soy's potential benefits. Buy Now | When can I expect results?

 
References:
1. A Diversity of Soy Antioxidant Effects. R. DiSilvestro. 5th International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic Disease, Sept. 21-24th, 2003.Orlando, FL.
2. Cancer Lett 2001 Oct 22;172(1):1-6. Effect of soy isoflavone supplementation on markers of oxidative stress in men and women. Djuric Z, et al. Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, MI.
3. Toxicology. 2002 Sep 30;179(1-2):171-80. ESR and cell culture studies on free radical-scavenging and antioxidant activities of isoflavonoids. Guo Q, Rimbach G, Moini H, Weber S, Packer L.