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On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Karl Alexis McKinnon wrote:
> I'll have to email DeVany and ask him what, specificly, he
> uses for anti-oxidents. A strong case is made for them in the preventing
> of aging.
Try tumeric (turmeric). I recently read that it is estimated to
be eight times more potent than vitamin E, and it's a "natural"
source. It's widely used in Asian cooking, and it just occurred
to me that this might be another of those uncontrolled variables
in cross-cultural epidemiological studies. Maybe the alleged
benefits or rice, or tofu, or whatever, are actually due to
tumeric.
Todd Moody
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