Lycopene Keeps You Beautiful

Red is the color of romance and it is also the color that is most associated with Lycopene. Lycopene is one of the most powerful of the antioxidants and it is found in red tomatoes and products made from red tomatoes. One of the many benefits of lycopene is that it can help you look younger and sexier while at the same time fending off disease.

Why is such a chemical sounding term as lycopene associated with romance? It is because this particular antioxidant is associated primarily with the health of the heart and also the health of the prostrate gland. As it is a free radical fighter extraordinaire it can also help prevent all serious diseases and prevent your body from degrading in general.

Lycopene is also one of the more famous of the anti-aging substances and may help you look younger and more beautiful to lovers old and new.  This is because lycopene is deposited everywhere in the body once you consume it.

 

This anti-aging antioxidant is found in the lungs, colon, liver, prostrate gland and skin. It is also one of the few arytenoids that tend to be retained in the body tissues for a long time and it also tends to be in higher concentrations in the body tissue than other arytenoids.

 

Appreciating leucopenia means appreciation the tomato. This is why you should get your Italian cookbooks out and starts making such meals as lasagna, spaghetti with meatballs and brochette.  Even adding a little more ketchup than usual to your French fries can also help boost your leucopenia intake.  You can also get leucopenia simply by drinking a glass of tomato juice. Perhaps one of the freshest and most bio-available sources is from juice you press yourself.

However eating tomatoes that are processed, cooked or even from a can is actually recommended. Studies have shown that the body absorbs the leucopene in the tomatoes more efficiently if it is processed into paste, juice or ketchup.

However although tomatoes are one of the most abundant sources of this powerful antioxidant they are not the only game in town when it comes to sourcing the antioxidant from fresh fruits and vegetables. Guavas, rosehips, watermelon and pink grapefruit also contain lycopene.

Do remember Sophia Loren saying, “Everything you see here I owe to spaghetti.” Sophia Loren, one of the most beautiful actresses in the world may not have known it but the secret fountain of youth that keeps her looking magnificent for her age was probably the lycopene in tomato based spaghetti sauce.  Now we have the research and studies to prove that there was something to Loren’s famous claim that one of the staples of the Mediterranean diet, tomatoes, was responsible for her glamorous good looks.