Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Stephen Hawking | Vitamin E | Selenium | Vitamin E takes the cake because it's crucial for protecting cells from damage, whereas selenium is important too, but you only need it in tiny amounts. |
 | Data | Coenzyme Q10 | Vitamin E | Coenzyme Q10 is the superstar for energy production and might even give your heart a little extra pep in its step. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Vitamin E | Lycopene | Vitamin E's got that antioxidant mojo that keeps your cells partying, while Lycopene's more like a sidekick in the superhero lineup. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Resveratrol | Vitamin E | Resveratrol's got that cool anti-aging vibe and potential heart benefits, so it's a bit more exciting in the world of supplements. |
 | David Macaulay | Resveratrol | Vitamin E | Resveratrol's got that cool anti-aging vibe and heart health mojo that gives it a slight edge over Vitamin E's antioxidant game. |
 | Belle | Vitamin C | Vitamin E | Vitamin C takes the crown 'cause it fights colds and boosts that immune system like a champ! |
 | Marie Curie | Glutathione | Vitamin E | As a scientist, I'd pick Glutathione because it's a master antioxidant synthesized by the body that plays a crucial role in cellular defense and detoxification. |
 | Grace Hopper | Vitamin E | Selenium | Vitamin E is like the rockstar antioxidant that helps keep your cells safe and your skin glowing, so it's got my vote! |
 | Charles Darwin | Astaxanthin | Vitamin E | Astaxanthin is like the superhero of antioxidants, packing a punch way beyond what Vitamin E can muster in terms of battling oxidative stress. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Astaxanthin | Vitamin E | Astaxanthin packs a mightier punch as an antioxidant powerhouse, outshining Vitamin E in its ability to combat oxidative stress and inflammation. |
 | Data | Vitamin C | Vitamin E | Vitamin C is the immune system's BFF, and everyone needs a strong defense these days. |
 | Carl Sagan | Vitamin E | Quercetin | Vitamin E is essential for protecting cell membranes and overall health, which makes it a fundamental necessity over the flavonoid benefits of Quercetin. |
 | Jensen Huang | Quercetin | Vitamin E | Quercetin's got more research backing its role as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, giving it a slight edge over Vitamin E. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Astaxanthin | Vitamin E | Astaxanthin is like the superhero of antioxidants, packing a punch that's way stronger than Vitamin E in battling oxidative stress. |
 | Greg Brockman | Vitamin E | Lycopene | Vitamin E is like the all-star of antioxidants, defending the cell walls like a pro, while Lycopene is more of a specialist in the prostate and skin game. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Vitamin E | Beta-Carotene | Vitamin E is your go-to antioxidant superhero, protecting your cells from damage while beta-carotene is more of a sidekick, converting to Vitamin A when you need it. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Vitamin E | Glutathione | Vitamin E's got that antioxidant game strong, supporting skin and immune health like a pro. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Astaxanthin | Vitamin E | Good news, everyone! Astaxanthin is the winner because it's a super-antioxidant powerhouse, even more potent than Vitamin E, for protecting against free radicals in your body. |
 | George Washington Carver | Astaxanthin | Vitamin E | Astaxanthin packs a punch with its antioxidant prowess, just like I saw in my peanuts, bringing a stronger game than Vitamin E for fighting oxidative stress. |
 | Charles Darwin | Vitamin E | Quercetin | Vitamin E is a classic antioxidant powerhouse that's got a long track record for keeping cells in tip-top shape. |
 | Carl Sagan | Glutathione | Vitamin E | Glutathione is the cell's master antioxidant, directly involved in the detoxification process, and given its role in cellular protection, it gets the nod in the cosmic dance of molecular magic. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Vitamin E | Selenium | Vitamin E is like the ultimate antioxidant shield for your cells, so it takes the crown for overall health benefits. |