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More Proof That Whole Foods Are Better Than Supplements

New research suggests that oranges provide better antioxidant protection than vitamin C tablets. Fruits rich in vitamin C are powerful antioxidants that can protect cellular DNA from damage.

A research team gave test subjects either a glass of blood-orange juice, an equivalent amount of vitamin-C-fortified water, or sugar water (containing no vitamin C).

Blood plasma vitamin C levels went up after subjects drank both the juice and the fortified water.

But when their blood samples were then exposed to hydrogen peroxide, a substance known to cause DNA damage, the damage was significantly less in the samples taken from those who drank the orange juice.

In fruit, vitamin C exists in a matrix of other beneficial substances, which may all interact with each other.

Nature.com April 20, 2007


Dr. Mercola's Comment:

This is a great study, but one that may be easily misinterpreted, because to some it may seem to justify eating large amounts of fruits. While fruits are loaded with great nutrients, it is my belief that for most people, massive quantities will not move your health in the right direction.

If you are a carb nutritional type and healthy, large amounts of fruit are phenomenal for your health. But in my clinical experience this group is  under 15 percent of the population. The rest of you will do better with moderate consumption of fruit.

However, the study very elegantly demonstrates that whole food sources are clearly superior to the supplement form of vitamin C. In whole foods, there are a variety of accessory micronutrients that work synergistically with the primary one. It is very rare where the isolated nutrient will perform better than the whole food version.

That is why, if you choose to use supplements, it is nearly always better to use whole food concentrates, NOT supplements that contain isolated or, even worse, synthetic equivalents.

Also, please understand that this study does NOT prove that drinking juice is the healthiest choice.

If you choose to consume fruits, clearly the whole fruit is FAR better than the juice. What this study failed to do is analyze one additional group: those who ate the whole orange, including some of the skin under the peel, which is loaded with healthy bioflavanoids. If they had analyzed that group, I suspect it would have been exponentially better than the fruit juice.

Fruit juice can spike your blood sugar levels with a straight shot of fructose; in whole fruits, water-soluble fibers help to reduce this effect. So, if you choose to consume fruit, at least consume it in the whole version, NOT the juice.

Also please remember that the healthiest parts of fruits are the darkly colored skins and seeds. These are where the bulk of the beneficial antioxidants and micronutrients are located -- not in the pulp of the fruit that tastes so good because it is loaded with fruit sugars.

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BY Josh Rubin   
  
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[ Posted on April 24, 2007 ]
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I agree 100%! Most Americans take supplements and follow a "this for that approach." Most do not eat the right foods or quality of foods, follow a holistic life, etc and they feel they can load up on synthetic/cheap minerals, vitamins and herbs.

I find that the only time nutraceutical grade herbs should be used is after functional medicine/orthomolecular testing. You are using them to patch, restore, etc metabolic pathways. They are used for short time for support.
 

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BY cheftodd   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 24, 2007 ]
 
I do not think that the Indians were on supplements,nor needed them.

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BY Kimberley_203   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on May 10, 2007 ]
 
I too am a believer in get what you can from your diet. GOOD healthy ORGANIC whole foods is the way! So can anybody tell me where does one get real organic food, if you are unable to grow yourself? We all know it's not at Walmart and what about the friendly neighborhood healthfood store, can you trust them? Dr. Mercola has said go to your local farmers market.  What if there are no farmer's markets or if it is winter and they are closed?  The Indians didn't need to be concerned with such issues as RBGH, GMOs, arsenic, pesticides,etc... They gathered, they ate! Simple. Not so simple anymore. But hey, shift happens.




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BY Witch Doctor   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 25, 2007 ]
 
Here, here!  I resembled Josh' comment at one time, but am almost weaned from herbal, etc.  dependence.
And Josh got the medicinal thing right, in my opinion.  The herb companies want you to subsist on things that were only used medicinally, traditionally.
So if some cultures (and they do) use wheat grass to heal  wounds (maybe due to the chlorophyll), it doesn't mean eat it every day.  If you do, maybe it won't work when you need it.  Or maybe you'll overload on phytoestrogens.  Medicinal  herbs can be potent.

cheftodd - yep.  It's great what they can teach us, since we abandoned our traditional ways.

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BY kasia   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on May 11, 2007 ]
 

I had been suffering for quite a few years from symptoms that come from a diagnoses of chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia, intestinal slowness and also surgically induced menopause. 

I followed a very "healthy" food regimen excluding processed, packaged and chemically/gmo enhanced groceries....Some people thought I was quite fanatical in my attempts to detox my body via food.  My health was a mess and so was I. 

Adding vitamin/mineral and nutrient supplementation was the answer for me.  I have my life back and will continue to share this with all people who are unable to find the answer to their health questions via food only. 


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BY jwags