Why Oxidative Stress is Something You Shouldn't Ignore

 



Why Oxidative Stress is Something You Shouldn't Ignore


The paradox:

We spend a lot of money and time on increasing our antioxidant intake through foods and supplements. Yet most of us never know if this effort is making any impact on our health.


Should we be checking our oxidative stress levels as often as we check our cholesterol?

Antioxidants

Not a day goes by that we don’t hear about oxidative stress in the news and interwebs, and how it is shortening our lifespan or causing diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer.


You also know that antioxidants protect us from oxidative stress. And you most probably spend some of your dollars on antioxidants through healthy food choices and supplements.


Why Should We Care About Oxidative Stress?

Oxidative stress is behind many illnesses and diseases in the body and brain. A few of the most major ones are:


Cancer


Cancer is like a seed.  Not every seed sprouts. Not every seed produces a plant.  Not every seed produces fruit.  BUT provided the right environment, the seed can thrive…cancer can thrive. Oxidative stress is the fertile soil for cancer to grow. Oxidative stress is your best biomarker as a risk factor for cancer.




Heart disease

Oxidative stress is the main contributor to why cholesterol becomes “truly bad” plaque.

 

 


Neurologic

       Depression. An environment high in oxidative stress makes it very difficult for the body to produce serotonin in the brain. As it is one of the main happy chemicals, high levels of free-radicals/high levels of oxidative stress are a major contributor of serotonin deficiency.

       Autism. One of the reasons we see autism in our patients is that their detoxification system isn’t cleaning out the byproducts fast enough. That is, there are too many free radicals floating around and not enough “cleaners” to move them out of the body and brain.


 Testing for Oxidative Stress

The simplest biomarker to test for oxidative stress is a first morning urine test to see if someone has too much oxidative stress overall.

Oxidative stress can affect different areas of the body, and different parts of the cell. Another way to say this: there are different parts of the oxidative stress system. Fortunately, there are 30 biomarkers are currently available for testing oxidative stress. Certain markers are more associated with certain conditions. For example, Cytosol of the cell is associated with ALS. Damage to the Mitochondria is associated with Fatigue & Cancer.

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