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An Apple a Day (or Blueberries or Carrots or Grapes or…Pecans or…)

Highly reactive forms of oxygen called free radicals can attach themselves to our brain cells, damaging the cells and leaving a biological layer of rust that impedes learning.10

The natural antioxidants in fruit (especially brightly colored fruit), veggies, nuts and seeds combat those free radicals and keep your child’s brain ready to grow and learn.

 

Resources

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The Franklin Institute Resources for Science Learning. Http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/micro.html

Should you wish to further investigate the above Resources, please copy and paste passive links to your browser address bar. Active links are highlighted in orange.

 
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