Unique «Mitochondrial Antioxidant» Fights Premature Aging By Jim English Alpha - lipoic acid (ALA) is a unique, vitamin - like antioxidant that can combat radiation sickness, repair damaged livers, treat diabetes and diabetes - related conditions (polyneuropathy) and protect
against oxidative processes that promote premature aging and degenerative diseas >> Read Article
The «Do - Everything» Antioxidant By Jim English Alpha - lipoic Acid is a vitamin - like antioxidant used in Europe to restore liver health, treat diabetes - related neuropathy and radiation sickness, and confer protective benefits
against oxidative processes involved in degenerative diseases and premature aging.
* It is also known to play a critical role in the body's defense
against oxidative processes and is especially helpful for maintenance of healthy aging.
Not exact matches
Drugs that enhance a
process called
oxidative stress were found to kill rhabdomyosarcoma tumor cells growing in the laboratory and possibly bolstered the effectiveness of chemotherapy
against this aggressive tumor of muscle and other soft tissue.
Taken together, the study's findings demonstrate that FOX01 plays an integral role in two key
processes in wound healing: activation of TGF - β1 and protecting the cell
against oxidative damage.
This work aims to investigate, mechanistically, the molecular
processes related to dysregulation of factors that normally protect the eye
against oxidative stress, thus impairing RPE and photoreceptor cellular metabolism and their survival in AMD.
Review: The role of operating parameters and
oxidative damage mechanisms of Advanced Chemical Oxidation
Processes in the combat
against antibiotic - resistant bacteria and resistance genes present in urban wastewater — I. Michael - Kordatou — Water Research
The scientists, medical professionals, and athletes on the ground floor of the keto movement can barely contain their excitement over its power to reliably reduce excess body fat, enhance neurological function, protect
against diseases of cognitive decline, and slow the rate of inflammation and
oxidative damage that are the essence of the (accelerated) aging
process.
These provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory protection
against oxidative stress caused by free radicals, thereby slowing down the aging
process and reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer.
It also acts as a free radical scavenger that protect
against the
oxidative stress caused by the pro-oxidation
process of diabetes.
Diet can potentially modify some of the underlying disease
processes, including modulation of the in?ammatory response, provision of nutrients that may aid cartilage repair, and protection
against oxidative damage.