- Our bodies are being continually exposed to 'free radical' damage as a result of the environment in which we live.
- Air pollution and cigarette smoking are the major factors that generate 'free radicals', but one of the most important is the effect that sunlight has on our skin.
- The body has its own natural defence mechanism to fight these 'free radicals', substances called antioxidants which neutralise 'free radicals' thus helping to protect our cells from damage.
- Beta carotene is one of the best known antioxidants which helps to protect the skin against the damaging effects of 'free radicals' created by the action of ultra-violet rays on the skin.
- Lamberts Natural Beta Carotene with mixed carotenoids supplies a unique combination of important carotenoids that are found in many fruits and vegetables.