
Protandim Anti-Aging, Super Anti-Oxidant, Fountain of Youth
As seen on ABC-TV PRIMETIME NETWORK NEWS SHOW, PROTANDIM is a revolutionary new anti-aging supplement clinically proven to slow the cell aging process…not a vitamin, but a way to boost your body’s own genes to produce antioxidents to fight off cell damaging free radicals…which may slow down or possible reverse the aging process.
The oxidative challenge in biology
Metabolites, Ascorbic acid, Glutathione, Melatonin, Tocopherols, tocotrienols, vitamin E,vitamin C, Vitamin B, Pro-oxidant activities, Enzyme systems,Superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxiredoxins, hioredoxin and glutathione systems, Oxidative stress in disease
good health, disease treatment,
Disease prevention, Physical exercise, cell repair, cellular strength, body building, complex network of antioxidant metabolites and enzymes that work together to prevent oxidative damage to cellular components such as DNA, proteins and lipids. The brain is uniquely vulnerable to oxidative injury, due to its high metabolic rate and elevated levels of polyunsaturated lipids, the target of lipid peroxidation. Consequently, antioxidants are commonly used as medications to treat various forms of brain injury. Here, superoxide dismutase mimetics, sodium thiopental and propofol are used to treat reperfusion injury and traumatic brain injury, while the experimental drug NXY-059,and ebselen are being applied in the treatment of stroke. These compounds appear to prevent oxidative stress in neurons and prevent apoptosis and neurological damage. Antioxidants are also being investigated as possible treatments for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and as a way to prevent noise-induced hearing loss. Antioxidants can cancel out the cell-damaging effects of free radicals.[9] Furthermore, people who eat fruits and vegetables, which are good sources of antioxidants, have a lower risk of heart disease and some neurological diseases,[121] and there is evidence that some types of vegetables, and fruits in general, probably protect against a number of cancers.[122] These observations suggested that antioxidants might help prevent these conditions. There is some evidence that antioxidants might help prevent diseases such as macular degeneration, suppressed immunity due to poor nutrition, and neurodegeneration. However, despite the clear role of oxidative stress in cardiovascular disease, controlled studies using antioxidant vitamins have observed no reduction in either the risk of developing heart disease, or the rate of progression of existing disease. This suggests that other substances in fruit and vegetables in extremely high concentrations such as those found in Protandim (possibly flavonoids), or a complex mix of substances, may contribute to the better cardiovascular health of those who consume more fruit and vegetables. It is thought that oxidation of low density lipoprotein in the blood contributes to heart disease. During exercise, oxygen consumption can increase by a factor of more than 10.[141] This leads to a large increase in the production of oxidants and results in damage that contributes to muscular fatigue during and after exercise. The inflammatory response that occurs after strenuous exercise is also associated with oxidative stress, especially in the 24 hours after an exercise session. The immune system response to damage done by exercise peaks 2 to 7 days after exercise, the period during which adaptation resulting in greater fitness is greatest. During this process, free radicals are produced by neutrophils to remove damaged tissue. As a result, excessive antioxidant levels have the potential to inhibit recovery and adaptation mechanisms.
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