UNLOCKING WELLNESS: YOUR GUIDE TO OXIDATIVE STRESS
Barbara Taylor
Health Coach | Business Mentor | Online Wellness Coach | Retired Foreign Military Sales | Holistic Health Advocate
According to the National Institute of Health, oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance "between the production of reactive oxygen species (free radicals) and antioxidant defenses." What does that mean to those of us without scientific or medical backgrounds? It's caused by a buildup of oxidized cells. When Oxidants exceed Antioxidants, it leads to a reduction of Redox signaling, control and molecular damage. So, to make it even easier to understand, it's a fire in our body that needs to be put out!
What creates oxidative stress in our body? We all produce some free radicals naturally by exercising and through inflammation. This is a normal "cleansing" process for our body to stay healthy.
Contributing factors may include:
Health issues related to oxidative stress:
Ways to reduce oxidative stress:
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We live and die at the cellular level. Our bodies are programmed for health; programmed to protect, repair, and replace our cells. But our body's ability to do that diminishes over time. We call that "Aging."
The key to protecting, repairing, and replacing cells is a specialized set of molecules known as Redox signaling molecules. Your own body produces them, every minute of every day. But as we get older, our bodies get less efficient at the process. In fact, while very young children operate at almost 100% efficiency in what scientists call “the healing response,” a 70-year-old is operating at only 10% efficiency. That’s simply aging. A reduction in efficiency in the healing response.
When there's an imbalance of free radicals and antioxidants in your body, it creates oxidative stress which can cause many health issues. It's your choice to make changes to your way of living to include exercise, diet, and your immediate environment.
For more information on redox molecules and oxidative stress I recommend the following websites: pubmed.gov and scholar.google.com . You can also contact me with any questions.
Take Charge of Your Health
By understanding oxidative stress and its impact on our bodies, we empower ourselves to make informed choices that promote optimal health and longevity. Remember, small lifestyle changes can make a significant difference in reducing oxidative stress and enhancing overall well-being.
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