AntiOXinabox(TM) Announces Launch.Introducing the World's First "Everything" Antioxidant antioxidant, substance that prevents or slows the breakdown of another substance by oxygen. Synthetic and natural antioxidants are used to slow the deterioration of gasoline and rubber, and such antioxidants as vitamin C (ascorbic acid), butylated hydroxytoluene Company NEW YORK -- Founded by two cancer survivors, Antioxinabox LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , The Natural Antioxidant Company[TM], announced its launch today. AntiOXinabox provides gourmet, antioxidant-rich superfoods and its RejuvaHeal[TM] all natural spa collection. The AntiOX Box[TM] company strives to be the provider for the latest in antioxidant information, products and unique gift-giving. The company's AntiOX Superfoods[TM] include a wide variety of antioxidant-rich, tasty pleasures: * Belgian dark chocolates; * All natural, raspberry rhubarb rhubarb: see buckwheat. rhubarb Any of several species of the genus Rheum (family Polygonaceae), especially R. rhaponticum (or R. rhabarbarum), a hardy perennial grown for its large, succulent, edible leafstalks. spread; * Rare, hand-woven green teas; and * Sweet and tart, dried Michigan cherries. The company's RejuvaHeal Antioxidant Spa Collection includes: * Rose-studded, bath 'ROX'[TM]; * Moisturizing body wash and shampoo; * Handcrafted hand·craft n. Variant of handicraft. tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts To fashion or make by hand. hand·craft shea butter soap; and * Signature eye, face, foot and body cremes, each containing multiple antioxidant ingredients, including olive, coconut and grape seed oils, rooibos rooibos Noun S African a kind of tea made from the leaves of a South African wild shrub Also called: (rooibos tea (bush tea) [Afrikaans rooi red + bos bush] Noun 1. , white and green tea, plantain plantain (plăn`tĭn), any plant of the genus Plantago, chiefly annual or perennial weeds of wide distribution. Many species are lawn pests and the pollen is often a hay fever irritant. P. leaf extract, watermelon watermelon, plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of the family Curcurbitaceae (gourd family) native to Africa and introduced to America by Africans transported as slaves. Watermelons are now extensively cultivated in the United States and are popular also in S Russia. , amalaki fruit, gingko gingko, n Latin name: Gingko biloba; parts used: leaves; uses: vascular insufficiency, antioxidant, circulation, cognitive enhancement, depression, headaches, tinnitus, altitude sickness, intermittent claudication; precautions: patients with bilboa leaf, and raspberry, cranberry and rosemary oils. A listing of antioxidants Antioxidants Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells. Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements antioxidants, n. in the company's AntiOX Superfoods or RejuvaHeal spa products, as well as a detailed antioxidant glossary, can be found at www.antioxinabox.com. AntiOXinabox's launch comes at a time when diets rich in antioxidant superfoods have been shown by scientists to quash free radicals and chemicals produced by the body that have been linked to various chronic conditions and diseases. Although antioxidants have not been proven to treat, cure or prevent any disease, the founders believe that antioxidant-rich superfoods made a difference to their cancer treatment outcomes. Both AntiOX Superfoods and RejuvaHeal Spa Collections are available as individual products or grouped together in deluxe wooden boxes. Each of the company's AntiOX Boxes[TM] is assigned a distinct name to identify the level of antioxidant content in each box. AntiOX Levels[TM] include: Asanfona, Binuang, Danta, Greenheart green·heart n. 1. a. A tropical American tree (Ocotea rodioei) having dark, greenish, durable wood. b. Any of various similar trees. 2. The wood of any of these trees. , Hyedua, RefreShea and RejuvaHeal. On the company's web site, www.antioxinabox.com, customers also have the option to customize an AntiOX Box[TM] for any recipient or occasion. The majority of the company's packaging, including its unbleached Birch wood boxes, natural fiber ribbon and biodegradable fill, is environmentally friendly and recyclable. The company also hosts the AntiOX Forum[TM], a discussion area where members can post and exchange information about antioxidants and the prevention and treatment of chronic or life-threatening diseases. With each order or posting to the AntiOX Forum, members earn AntiOX Rewards[TM] points. AntiOX Rewards points can be used to make free AntiOXinabox purchases. ABOUT ANTIOXINABOX[TM] AntiOXinabox is the world's first "everything" antioxidant company, providing gourmet antioxidant-rich superfoods and its RejuvaHeal[TM] all natural spa collection to your doorstep in a wooden slide top gift box. The company's AntiOX Superfoods[TM] and its RejuvaHeal spa products are rich in antioxidant ingredients. As part of its focus on antioxidants and their potential to minimize certain chronic conditions, AntiOXinabox will donate a portion of its annual profits to sponsor studies at universities and laboratories, which specialize in the science of antioxidants. For more information about AntiOXinabox, visit www.antioxinabox.com. |
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