Free Radicals - Should I Be Concerned About Them?
Free radicals are unstable molecules with extra "free" electrons
looking for a connection. They can latch onto a cell membrane or
blood vessel lining and create constant inflammation, leading to
eventual damage, serious disease, and even to an early death.
Free radicals are atoms or groups of atoms that contain at least
one unpaired electron that attack healthy cells. If an electron
is unpaired, another atom or molecule can easily bond to it,
causing a chemical reaction.
Damage caused by the "stress" of excessive numbers of free
radicals in the body accumulates with age. Many scientists are
convinced that early aging and chronic health problems (cancer,
heart disease, thrombosis, cataracts, rheumatoid arthritis,
Alzheimer's disease, etc.) are initiated by free radical damage.
They then take years to develop.
Free radicals in the body have been proven to:
Damage cholesterol-carrying particles,
May increase the risk of atherosclerosis,
Contribute to the formation of blood clots,
May increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke,
Damage a cell's genetic material (DNA),
May lead to cancer,
Trigger inflammation,
Suppress the immune system,
Impair cell function,
Start, and extend, the aging process.
Other types of tissue breakdown attributed to free radicals can
lead to inflammatory disease, allergies, chronic fatigue
syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic nerve pain, neuropathy, colds,
and other chronic illnesses. These now common diseases and
virtually all cancers can be traced to free radicals.
Common sources of excess free radicals in the human body today
are cigarette smoke, air pollution, pesticides, herbicides,
overexposure to the sun, automobile exhaust, radiation, smog,
stress, rancid foods, food contaminants, and a myriad of other
factors that are part of our modem life.
Using antioxidants is one of the best ways to help protect your
body against dangerous free radicals in the body, which can lead
to health problems and disease.
Antioxidants are nutrients which donate extra hydrogen electrons
to free radicals, thus neutralizing them and producing stable
molecules.
Antioxidant molecules are able to give up extra electrons
without turning into free radicals themselves, thus halting this
harmful process.
The body is a "closed system". Its well-being depends solely on
what is eaten. If you don't feed it what it needs you will have
health problems, and most health problems start with free
radicals.
Many advertisers today not only tell what the product is (e.g.
orange juice) or what it contains (vitamin C) but they also
stress that it provides antioxidants.
Antioxidants fight free radicals the cause of many diseases;
vitamin C provides antioxidants as well as other important
elements needed by the body; vitamin C comes from the orange
juice. As the song lyrics go, "You can't have one without the
other".
Drinking orange juice is certainly beneficial for health.
However, it is only a part of the overall picture. To truly make
an improvement in our health, nutritional supplements that
provide antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes,
essential fatty acids, and fibers should be added to our diets.
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