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The Longevity Diet
12 superfoods that have anti-ageing and disease-fighting properties.

They are high in antioxidants - the nutrients that reduce free radical damage to our cells caused by sun, smoke and air pollution.

AVOCADO

Avocados contain folate, needed for cell division and blood-cell formation, essential for cell regeneration, and antioxidants.They include the antioxidant vitamin E (good for skin).

BLUEBERRIES

One of the most health-protective, anti-ageing foods - their vitamin C content is high and their beta-carotene means they are good for dealing with free radicals.

BROCCOLI

High in fibre, with lots of beta-carotene, folate and vitamin C to help to prevent and fight heart disease.


CARROTS

High in beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant - we absorb more beta-carotene from cooked carrots than from raw, but since vitamin C is highest in raw carrots I'd make sure you have raw or cooked daily.

GARLIC

This is a wonderful anti-cancer and heart-preserving food, but you need to eat it raw to enjoy its health benefits - through a finely-chopped clove into a salad dressing or guacamole.

HEMP OIL

Ideal fo non-fish eaters, hemp oil is a good vegetarian source of omega-3 fatty acids. Its also rich in vitamin E, a great antioxidant, and useful in preserving youthful skin.


LIVE YOGHURT

This contains probiotic bacteria such as lactobacilli and bifida, which are thought to help the gut produce anti-cancer substances called butyrates.

OATS

Oats are rich in soluable fibre, which can lower levels of LDL, so-called bad fats. They also have a low GI rating, which means that they help to keep your energy levels up and steady.

ONIONS

Onions belong to the same family as garlic and are great for lowering bad cholesterol levels and blood pressure, and thinning the blood to minimise the risk of clotting and resulting strokes and heart attacks.

PRUNES

Prunes mop up more free radicals than any other fruit. They are high in soluable fibre, which is why they've been used as a laxative - they gently stimulate the bowel and soften the stool, great for helping to avoid bowel cancer.

SARDINES

Sardines - like herrings, mackerel, salmon and fresh tuna - are very high in omega-3 fatty acids.

BLACK TEA

Tea is full of antioxidants, but only when it's served black - milk reduces its power drastically.

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