CELL TALK

CELL TALK

Dr. Robert Ward says "Fibromyalgia: A Condition of Oxidative Stress," he says:

"Research has now shown that there is evidence that FM is an oxidative stress disorder. This would mean we could correct this physiological weak spot at a cellular level, and we could modify the expression of this condition.

When oxidative stress toxins and free radicals, have the opportunity to cause damage to cells, there is extra sensitivity in certain cells. Nerve cells, especially in the central nervous system, are the obvious target."

"The brain and the peripheral nervous system are most susceptible to oxidative stress due to the heavy metabolic rates of nerve cells and their inherently slow repair rates. The brain consumes 20% of our oxygen but only accounts for 2% of our body weight. It makes perfect sense then that as these cells are unable to protect themselves from the effects of free radicals and toxins that naturally occur, there will be cellular dysfunction. At the core of cellular repair mechanisms are REDOX molecules that are normally made in balanced and abundant amounts. They are critical resources for antioxidant molecules to use as they neutralize dangerous toxins. The problem occurs as we age, or are under stress, our tissues produce fewer of these molecules."

"One obvious solution would be to provide the body with more of these molecules. Exercise has been shown to create more mitochondria, and therefore more REDOX molecules. Also the only other way to ramp up our resources of REDOX molecules is through taking a REDOX molecule supplement."

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