Video: Oxygen, Antioxidants, and Free Radicals
What is a free radical?
Well, a free radical is definitely not a 1960s hippie who burned his draft card and made it into Canada!
Dr. Kurt Donsbach wrote an excellent definition of a free radical in his book, Oxygen Oxygen Oxygen.
[A free radical] is an element or compound which has an unpaired or unmatched electron. This lack of balance causes the substance to have a very reactive character. These free radicals are very short-lived, usually in the 1/10,000 of a second range. But during this short time, these free radicals can cause damage by joining with other body chemicals and changing their character, sometimes even producing a chain reaction by creating new free radicals that carry on.
[A free radical] is an element or compound which has an unpaired or unmatched electron. This lack of balance causes the substance to have a very reactive character. These free radicals are very short-lived, usually in the 1/10,000 of a second range. But during this short time, these free radicals can cause damage by joining with other body chemicals and changing their character, sometimes even producing a chain reaction by creating new free radicals that carry on.
— Dr. Kurt Donsbach
So you can imagine the molecular chaos when free radicals start looking around for that missing electron!
When the cells in the body encounter a free radical, the result is a little destruction in the cell. Constant free radical damage will eventually kill that cell. And when the cells are damaged, the organism ages.
Did you know that not all free radicals are harmful to you?
Free radicals are the “soldiers” that destroy the pathogen invaders (like viruses and harmful bacteria). Believe it or not, it is perfectly natural for our bodies to make free radicals as part of the aerobic (aerobic meaning “with oxygen”) combustion of glucose that happens within each cell. In fact, the right amount of free radicals are essential for many crucial immune system functions and other vital activities within cells. Without them in our defense arsenal, we would all soon die!
Our health is threatened when our body is overwhelmed with high concentrations of free radicals.
Typical culprits that can create dangerous levels of free radicals:
- Exposure to radiation and x-rays,
- Toxic chemicals,
- Over-exposure to ultraviolet light, and
- Poor body metabolism (like when the body is forced to process excessive amounts of fat).
In a healthy body, free radicals are kept in check by the body’s natural production of free radical scavengers: antioxidant enzymes. Their primary function is neutralizing free radicals.
Antioxidant enzymes work in several ways.
- They reduce the energy of the free radical.
- They give up some of their electrons for its use, thereby causing the free radical to become stable.
- And they interrupt the oxidizing chain reaction to minimize the damage caused by free radicals.
You can increase antioxidants from natural sources like carrots, broccoli, barley grass, black & green tea, apples, and bilberries. Or from antioxidant supplements such as vitamins A, C, and E, zinc, selenium, and beta-carotene.
So, what role does oxygen play in this whole free radical issue?
First, oxygen levels in the blood affect the body’s metabolism, which affects the levels of free radicals. The better your oxygen level, your metabolism, and your free radical level will be.
Second, The body needs the energy to suppress free radicals, and that energy can only be created when the cells have a good supply of oxygen.
Third, oxygen boosts the body’s ability to use nutrients, including antioxidant enzymes.
You may have heard misinformation floating around that increased oxygen causes free radicals. And some people will tell you that “you need to take extra antioxidants to counteract the effects of oxygen.” But now you know the truth. Cells NEED A GOOD SUPPLY OF OXYGEN to get the most out of antioxidants!
So, to recap:
- Unbalanced free radicals cause damage.
- Damage is good when it destroys pathogens.
- And bad when they damage cells.
- Our health is threatened only when our body is overwhelmed with high concentrations of free radicals.
- Antioxidant enzymes protect the cells from free radicals, and
- Cells need oxygen to get the most out of antioxidants.
And this is why people take bio-available liquid oxygen supplements, like OxygenSuperCharger™, to aid in increasing blood oxygen levels. A healthy, well-oxygenated body will have enough available energy to keep free radicals in check.
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