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Beta-Carotene to The Max, Beta-Max! by Chelsea W. Posted Wed 17 Feb 2010 12:00am Hello all! The weather is still incredibly revolting and soul-killing out. Leslie did a nice post about how she’s reached her winter breaking point, and I’m totally with her on that. As for yesterday’s eats, I began the day with oats: The Oats: 1/4 Cup McCann’s Quick Cooking Irish Oats 3/4 Cup Water Splash o ... Read on »
Beta-Carotene and Scleroderma by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm Because people with scleroderma, a connective-tissue disorder characterized by hardened skin, have low levels of beta-carotene in their blood, some researchers speculate that beta-carotene supplements may be beneficial for those with the condition. Due to methodological flaws in the studies that have been conducted to date, however, research has Read on »
Long-term beta-carotene supplementation found to improve brain function by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 12:22pm of beta-carotene [1]. This study concerned commenced in 1982, and originally treated men aged 40-84 with aspirin, beta-carotene or placebo. The study design itself was complex, and the details (if you need them) were that individuals were treated with one of the following combinations: real aspirin and real beta-carotene placebo (in place of the beta-carotene Read on »
What’s in a Color? Beta-Carotene by Chris Keith Posted Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:32pm and vegetables have beta-carotene, which is known to neutralize free Read on »
Avocado salad absorbed 13.6 times more beta-carotene by onhealthfood Posted Fri 25 Feb 2011 3:49am salad absorbed 13.6 times more beta-carotene, 8.3 times more alpha-carotene, and 4 times more lutein than subjects who had no avocado. OSU researcher Dr. Steven Schwartz said Read on »
Beta Carotene by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm Beta-carotene belongs to a family of natural chemicals known as carotenes which is widely found in plants, fruits and vegetables which are orange red in colour. Beta-carotene is used by the body to make retinol, which is required for healthy vision. As excessive amounts of dietary vitamin A is toxic, beta carotene is a safer supplement because Read on »
Natural Beta Carotene from Now Foods by franklinb Posted Sun 06 Mar 2011 12:00am Now Foods Beta Carotene (Natural) Natural Beta-Carotene contains additional antioxidant carotenoids, Alpha-Carotene, Zeaxanthin, Cryptoxanthin and Lutein as naturally occuring in D-salina sea algae. This natural balance of related carotenoids is what makes this product more bioavailable than common synthetic Beta-Carotene.  Natural Read on »
Beta carotene benefits some patients with retinitis pigmentosa by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 19 Oct 2010 12:00am AAO.org - Beta carotene seems to have the ability to improve vision...). 9-cis beta-carotene linked to vision boost in one-third of retinitis pigmentosa patients Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a cluster of hereditary disorders of the retina (the light Read on »
Beta Carotene Supplements May Increase Lung Cancer Risk by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Thu 05 Mar 2009 4:42am explains. According to Dr. Fuhrman high doses of beta carotene interfere with the absorption of antioxidants, like carotenoids, which potentially increases the risk of cancer. Now, lots of fruits and vegetables contain beta carotene, such as orange foods like carrots, mangos and oranges, as well as leafy greens like cabbage, Bok Choy and broccoli. Vitamins Read on »
Why Take Beta Carotene For Seasonal Allergies Or The Flu? by Karen H. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 27 Aug 2009 5:40pm When one thinks of anti-oxidants they typically think of  the super trio Vita C, E and Beta Carotene. I have always known Beta Carotene to be the all mighty carrot... support a strong immune system Woman with low levels of beta carotene double the risk of developing breast cancer. If you are not eating 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables Read on »