Its functions and benefits
. It provides the body with vitamin A. It
works as an antioxidant and removes free radicals It prevents cancer
, especially prostate cancer
. It prevents the occurrence of atherosclerosis by reducing fat in the blood.
It is suitable for:
prostate cancer is common in adults with vitamin A deficiency
. Men with prostate problems such as prostate infection, prostate tumor and prostate cancer
. People with high blood fat
Ingredients: Beta Carotene, Lycopene Important Information
The Ability of B-Carotene to Increase Vitamin A
B-Carotene is the red-orange pigment in carrots that gives carrots their orange color and is the most common form of carotene in plants. One molecule of b-carotene is broken by the enzymes of the small intestine and makes 2 molecules of vitamin A, which are important for cell division, helps the body to grow, and accelerates epithelia tissue regeneration. It is also important in the required growth of bones, teeth, young and protecting the ability to see.
B-Carotene & Lycopene as Antioxidants
As one of the most important plant-derived compounds, B-carotene acts as a powerful antioxidant. It helps the body break down free radicals and prevent damage to cell membranes, DNA and protein structure in cells. Lycopene is a red carotene and carotenoid found in tomatoes, other red vegetables and leafy vegetables. The chemical structure of lycopene enables it to destroy free radicals around it very quickly, making it a powerful antioxidant.
Anticancer Potential Of B-carotene & Lycopene
B-carotene prevents carcinogens from invading DNAs in the nucleus. It prevents cancer cells from forming, thus preventing cancer from spreading.
According to a study by American health experts in 1989, lycopene can delay the occurrence of prostate cancer, detect tumors and prevent prostate cancer.
B-carotene & Lycopene As a blood thinner
Fat in the human body is in the form of triglyceride, cholesterol, and phospholipids. Many of them can bind to proteins and form Lipoprotein compounds. Lipoprotein can be divided into low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL).
If the level of LDL in the blood is high, the walls of the arteries decrease in diameter, atherosclerosis occurs and the risk of heart attack increases. This is why LDL is called bad cholesterol. When the level of HDL is high in the blood, it protects the body against heart disease by removing bad cholesterol from the blood and preventing it from building up on the artery walls. So HDL is called good cholesterol.
B-carotene and Lycopene are suitable for the elderly and young to prevent blood clotting in blood vessels and reduce the risk of heart attack.
