Antioxidants May Help Prevent High Blood Pressure

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We already know that antioxidants are good for us. After all, they can help prevent cancers as well as reduce and repair aging signs. Now you can add another benefit to their resume: A Harvard study found that antioxidants known as anthocyanins may reduce the risk of high blood pressure by 12 percent. These antioxidants are typically found in high concentrations in strawberries and blueberries.

Aside from berries, these antioxidants can be found in fruits like apple and oranges. What if you’re not a fan of fruit, though? You can get your antioxidant fix with MenScience Advanced Antioxidants, which provides your body with an array of healthy antioxidants. The important thing is to get them in one form or another so you reap the benefits.  – Geoffrey

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