Antioxidants help protect the immune system, effectively fight diseases, fight free radicals and relieve aging. Ensuring adequate intake of antioxidants from the diet each day is the key to disease prevention. berry Blueberries and other berries help improve cognitive ability and enhance immunity. In addition, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cranberries also contain large amounts of antioxidants. Berries can be added to yogurt or oatmeal for better health benefits. Beans Beans are rich in dietary fiber and antioxidants, of which red beans and black beans have the most antioxidants. Beans can be cooked, stewed or added to pasta. apple Apple contains a variety of basic vitamins and strong antioxidants, red apple antioxidants. This "portable snack" can meet the needs of sweets. dark chocolate Dark chocolate is rich in flavonoids and helps reduce blood pressure. The higher the cocoa content in the dark chocolate, the better. Check the label when selecting. potato Potatoes contain a lot of antioxidants, and steamed potatoes are healthy. However, if you eat potatoes, you should reduce the amount of staple foods and avoid gaining weight. carrot The abundant beta-carotene in carrots helps the body produce essential Vitamin A, which helps prevent cancer. In addition, eating carrots helps protect eyesight. Carrots are free to eat, raw, fried, stewed, etc. are all good. Our natural sweetener is extracting from natural plant. Like inulin powder, there are jerusalem artichoke and chicory sources. Monk fruit extract has sweetness of hundreds times than that of sugar. As natural food ingredient supplier, we also supply bulk sweetener like fructo-oligosaccharide, xylooligosaccharide, xylitol, sorbitol, Stachyose, D-Allose, erythritol, stevia extract powder which has very similar taste with sugar, we also accept blend customization of sweetener, please feel free to reach us for more if any interests! Natural Sweentener,Inulin Powder,Bulk Sweetener,Monk Fruit Extract YT(Xi'an) Biochem Co., Ltd. , https://www.ytherblifes.com
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