What's happening
inside the body?
Remember that organs also wear out and age.
This all takes place at the cellular level.
And oxidative stress is precisely about cells.
The daily work of your body is like the work of a huge factory. It takes the right mechanisms, overseeing the production system or the necessary resources. It also takes on a regular basis fend off attacks from inside and outside and remove accumulated waste. Imagine that every day mitochondria, which can be described as the engines of your cells, produce by-products, or free radicals.
Something has to
do with them, right?
Imagine that such a free radical has one electron out of place and wants to replenish it for itself by taking an electron from a neighboring molecule. Free radicals are short-lived, impermanent and enter the
in reactions with other molecules to live as long as possible.
Or put another way, imagine a car engine burning gasoline as fuel. What is the byproduct? Just carbon monoxide and other deadly elements.
Carbon monoxide is so toxic,
That inhaling it can be fatal.
Free radicals are like carbon monoxide
For your cells.
Strengthen your defense system
What you can
do with it?









