Polyphenols

Polyphenols are compounds found exclusively in plants, particularly berries. Polyphenols suppress the Nf-kB pathway, which reduces inflammation.

Polyphenols are a family of chemicals found in plants and some animals. They’re also known as plant pigments. They come in a wide variety of colors and flavors, but they all have the same basic chemical structure: two benzene rings linked by a 6-carbon ring.

Polyphenols are powerful antioxidants, which means they can help protect your body from free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules that damage your cells and contribute to aging and disease. Antioxidants like polyphenols are nature’s way of fighting off free radicals before they can do any damage.

Published by Amber L. Drake

Dr. Amber L. Drake is a celebrated author and a distinguished cancer specialist, renowned for her comprehensive research in canine cancer prevention and nutrition. She is widely recognized for her commitment to helping dogs lead long and joyful lives, as well as for her contributions to veterinary medicine education. As the CEO of Canine Companions Co., the Founder of the Drake Dog Cancer Foundation and Academy, and the Co-Founder of Preferable Pups, she has become a respected and influential figure in the canine community, earning the admiration and respect of dog enthusiasts around the globe.