While there’s no magic food to melt the years away, a poor diet can take  its toll on your body. Protect yourself inside and out with  antioxidants, fiber and other health-protecting goodies found in these  ten foods.
1.    Fish Rich in Omega-3 
Your skin, eyes, brain and heart will all benefit from this essential  fatty acid. Found in salmon, sardines and tuna, try to eat at least one  serving a week.
Get more info on mercury and sustainable fish choices; try the Salmon With Lemon, Capers and Rosemary in the photo above.
2.    Peppers
Vitamin C is vital for the formation of collagen, which gives skin  elasticity. Citrus is the common source but a fresh pepper has over 250  percent of the daily recommendation.
3.    Tea
Providing both fluid and cell-protecting antioxidants, brewed cups of  green and black varieties have more antioxidants than many fruits and  veggies.
4.    Berries
Berries contain some of the most potent sources of antioxidants around.  Anthocyanins in particular help fight inflammation and protect the  nervous and cardiovascular systems.
5.    Almonds
A powerful antioxidant, the vitamin E found in nuts like almonds defend respiratory tissue from damage.
6.    Yogurt
The healthy bacteria (a.k.a. probiotics) found in yogurt will keep your  digestive system in tip-top shape. Each calcium-filled serving will also  benefit your bones.
7.    Water
You can’t go wrong with H2O. Good hydration will protect against skin  damage, reduce bloating and water retention and naturally remove toxins  from the body.
8.    Beans
Eat a rainbow of different colored beans to reap the benefits. Red beans  like pinto and kidney rank highest in the antioxidant department.
9.    Apples
Keep the doctor away with two kinds of fiber plus the inflammation-fighting and heart-protecting antioxidant called quercetin.
10.    Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Healthy fats for your heart, plus plant compounds that protect the cells  from damage and some types of cancer. Full-flavored EVOO contains the  most antioxidants.
 
 
 
 
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