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Hydroxytyrosol is the most powerful natural antioxidant discovered to date
It has an ORAC value (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity - its ability to absorb cell-damaging free radicals) of 68,576 - which is considered to be 15 times higher than green tea and 3 times higher than CoQ10.
Hydroxytyrosol boasts the highest level of free radical absorption activity ever reported for a natural antioxidant.
Hydroxytyrosol fights free radicals and protects the human body against their degenerative effects.
It helps produce glutathione
Hydroxytyrosol is most commonly found in the olive leaf, pulps and extra virgin olive oil.
Vitamin C – along with the amino acids proline and lysine – is essential for the formation of healthy collagen. Many vitamins and minerals act as catalysts to support the manufacture of proteins. In the case of collagen, however, vitamin C is actually used up as it combines with two amino acids – lysine and proline – to form procollagen. Procollagen is then used to manufacture one of several types of collagen found in different tissues throughout the body. There are at least fourteen different types of collagen, but the most common ones are:

Type I: Makes up the fibers found in connective tissues of the skin, bone, teeth, tendons and ligaments.
Type II: Round fibers found in cartilage.
Type III: Forms connective tissues that give shape and strength to organs, such as the liver, heart, kidneys, etc.
Type IV: Forms sheets that lie between layers of cells in the blood vessels, muscles, and eye.

The evidence and introduces a new understanding for the action of vitamin C, the dynamic flow model. In the light of the new model, the controversy is resolved. According to this idea, humans need a constant, dynamic flow of ascorbate through the body. Different forms of physical stress, damage or infections cause free radicals to attack body tissues. If sufficient vitamin C is available at the time, it quenches the damage, by donating electrons to neutralise the free radicals. If not, the free radicals wreak havoc with the molecules of our bodies.

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