Antioxidants, aging and free radicals
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Alpha Lipoic Acid is one of the very few antioxidants that has a small enough molecular size that allows it to cross the blood-brain barrier and enter the brain itself. This makes it highly useful as part of a program of varied antioxidants in the treatment of diseases involving the central nervous system.
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Consumers should eat a wide variety of whole foods including grapes - they are good for you.
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Tells how oxidative stress is the cause of many degenerative diseases affecting the elderly.
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One theory about aging suggests that antioxidants such as vitamins E and C, which prevent free radicals from oxidizing (removing electrons from) sensitive biological molecules, will slow the aging process.
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Antioxidants prevent oxidative stress and cellular damage that leads to cardiovascular, diabetic, and age-related illnesses.
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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) effective in treating hereditary ataxia
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Increasing intake of coenzyme Q10 may ward
off the threat of Alzheimer's disease
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Study Suggests Coenzyme Q10 Slows Functional Decline in
Parkinson's Disease.
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Coenzyme Q10 Doesn't Relieve Parkinson's
Symptoms.
http://www.pspinformation.com/nutrition/antioxidants/CoQ10-Park2.shtml
Oxygen, the most common chemical element found on Earth - the most common chemical in your body - your life depends on it.
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A free radical is an atom or group of atoms that contains at least one unpaired electron.
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