date:Jul 16, 2014
idants make a meaningful difference, Benbrook said, Notice that they didnt say, The science says it does not. Theyre saying that its an open question.
He acknowledged that other aspects of the diet will alter the response of an individual.
With people who are eating their recommended six to eight servings of fruits and vegetables and are getting adequate antioxidants, another 20 percent isnt going to make a big difference for them, he said. But people who are only getting two servings of fruit