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In each moment, in the natural process of oxidation
(turning oxygen into needed energy), our bodies
produce toxins called "free radicals".
These molecules cause damage to our cells and DNA, but
are generally "mopped up" by substances called
antioxidants before they can hurt us.
However, when you have too few antioxidants to counteract your free
radicals, significant cellular damage can occur, leading to a variety
of diseases, ranging from ageing, heart disease, strokes and from sinusitis,
arthritis, vision problems, and even Parkinson's
and Alzheimer's disease.
Your own metabolism, breathing, daily diet, environmental pollutants,
even ultraviolet UV radiation from the sun also increase the load
creating a situation known as "oxidative stress". As we age this
process becomes inefficient and we become susceptible to disease.
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Oxidative Stress
is linked to:
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Ageing
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Allergies
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ADD/ADHD
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Alzheimer's
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Arthritis
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Asthma
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Cancer
Including; bladder, breast, cervical, colorectal,
lung, melanoma, ovarian, endometrial, prostate, stomach, aero
digestive tract
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Cataracts
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Crohn's Disease
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Depression
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Diabetes
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
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Emphysema
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Eyesight
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Fibromyalgia
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Glaucoma
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Heart Disease
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Huntington's Disease
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Infertility (male)
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Liver Disease
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Lung Disease
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Macular Degeneration
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ME (Fatigue)
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Migraines
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteoporosis
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Pancreatitis
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Parkinson's Disease
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Psoriasis
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Stress
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Stroke
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Varicose Veins
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