Claims that using sorghum flour instead of wheaten flour could slow down the pace of aging may seem preposterous, but an understanding of the free radical and antioxidants relationship puts this issue in a different light. The damage that the free radicals cause to tissue is part of the aging process. The stronger the antioxidant presence, the greater resistance the body can present to these changes associated with the onset of old age.

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