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Research & Technical Articles
Free Radicals and Antioxidants
- What is a free radical?
- A free radical is an extremely active molecule, such as super oxide hydroxide or peroxide, that will cause rapid oxidation of tissues and especially fats. This results in excess rancidity, tissue damage and premature aging if not controlled. Free radicals are known to cause over 60 major diseases because they damage the cell lining, making it easier for disease to set in. While free radicals are necessary in the body, especially to the immune system, it is extremely important that they be controlled by antioxidants.
- What is an antioxidant?
- An antioxidant is a specific vitamin enzyme or accessory food factor that has the ability to scavenge and render free radicals harmless. The body has the ability to synthesize antioxidants if given the right nutrition, especially antioxidant enzymes which are sometimes very hard to get from food.
- What do you mean by a wholistic antioxidant approach?
- Most of the antioxidants on the market do not take a wholistic approach. They may supply the body with antioxidant nutrients, but don't take into account the resulting by-products and don't address making the body a better free radical fighter. It is very important that antioxidants be complete so that when they do their jobs opposing free radicals, the process does not result in the creation of additional free radicals. Vital Produx's coordinated approach of using both vitamin and enzyme antioxidants together is necessary to prevent further free radical damage.
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