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    good anti oxidant

    what do you guys recommend for a good anti-oxidant(s)??? other than the usual multi's and vit C???

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    Either this: Genesis Super Anti-Oxidant Protective Complex

    or this: Apex FIT Super Anti-Oxidant

    Both are inexspensive..........

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    Blueberries are a good naturally occuring anti oxidant.
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    coQ10 is a great antioxidant

    Barlene's Greens contains most know antioxdidants in a blend of superfoods in a powder form that you spoon on your food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by epalad
    what do you guys recommend for a good anti-oxidant(s)??? other than the usual multi's and vit C???
    I think you should definitely take a look at Vigor, which is a potent anti-oxidant. http://www.nutraplanet.com/product_i...roducts_id=956
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    actually a couple of guys from my gym have told me about vigor. i will look more into this product and as for everyone else who replied, thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by epalad
    actually a couple of guys from my gym have told me about vigor. i will look more into this product and as for everyone else who replied, thanks for the help.
    No problem man. It is definitely a solid product in terms of health and for anti-oxidative purposes.
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