Jay Allen – a Melanoma Survivor’s Daily Boost
Since Jay Allen, 34, was diagnosed with melanoma he has been consuming Carrot Juice on a daily basis. www.sunbedban.com The statistics state that Beta carotene has properties which supports the production of melanin responsible for the darkening of the skin under sunlight. A nutrient converted by the body into vitamin A. Beta-carotene is an antioxidant and therefore may offer some protection against certain cancers and other diseases. Foods rich in beta-carotene include orange fruits and vegetables such as apricots, cantaloupes, and carrots, as well as leafy green vegetables such as broccoli and spinach. Beta-carotene is not toxic like vitamin A, but excessive intake may give the skin a yellow hue. Scientists now believe that beta carotene is a powerful antioxidant with properties that can contribute to reducing cancer and heart disease. Beta carotene is one of the most important naturally occurring antioxidants. It is a fat-soluble pigment found in plants (notably carrots and many colorful vegetables and fruits) and in the sea alga Dunaleilla salina and D. bardawil. Naturalbeta carotene supplements are derived primarily from D. salina. Beta carotene is one of the major dietary carotenoids and one of the most biologically active of approximately 800 carotenes and more than 1000 carotenoids present in food. It is responsible for the orange or yellow colors of many fruits and vegetables. In the human body, beta carotene is found in lipids and in fat tissues. Sometimes beta …
Hi Jay, thanks for all your inspiration, as I too was just diagnosed with melanoma so far early stage until more doctor followups,then I’ll know for sure how good or how bad…I would really appreciate you letting me know what type of juicer you are using here it looks good and quick and can put a whole apple in that’s great!! thanks hope to hear from you ~Juanita from Canada
@Varietize Hi its a Sunbeam juicer. we have them available from all good stores in Australia. it lets you juice whole Apples!!
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