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How to prevent aging and live a longer and healthier life?

Aging (ageing) is any change in an organism over time. Aging refers to a multidimensional process of physical, biological,psychological, and social change.

SeaBerry can postpone your aging and improve your health if you consume it in moderation!

How?

One of the important components of SeaBerry is tocopherol (Vitamin E) which stimulates the functions of our internal organs and inner secretion glands. The lack of Vitamin E causes early aging and poor functioning of women’s and men’s reproductive systems.

Aging is also closely related to peroxide effects. Therefore, we need to block the peroxidation and elimination of the free radicals produced by the peroxidation if we want to prevent aging. There is superoxide dismutase in SeaBerry, which has strong anti-oxidation effect and clearing away free radicals on the cellular membrane1. It means that SeaBerry can prevent aging and lipid peroxidation2.

It is also known that moderate drinkers enjoy better health and live longer lives than abstainers or occasional drinkers.

A large study funded by the National Institute on alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism found that moderate drinking increased the length of life by about 3% (two more years of life)3!

In addition to this California’s study4 found moderate alcohol consumption is associated with the most favourable health scores!

Moderation is defined as 1-2 units of alcohol a day.
1 unit of alcohol = 58 ml of SeaBerryLQ.

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If you want to know more about health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption please visit Healthy Drinking page.

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The material on this web site is intended for information only and is not advice!

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References:

1 - Jin Yuehua. Super-oxide dismutase from fruit and foliage of common seabuckthorn.
2 - Rui Livin. Effects of seabuckthorn oil on lipid peroxidation of guinea pigs erythrocyte membranes.
3 - Coate, D. Moderate drinking and coronary heart disease mortality: evidence from NHANES I and NHANES I follow-up.
4 - Wiley, J., and Comacho, T. Life-style and future health: evidence from the Alameda County Study.