Remove ImagesThe Aging Process November 08, 2012 ![]() Dr. Averel Snyder Oxidative stress occurs with the breakdown of oxygen. The oxygen our bodies utilize for fuel consists of two oxygen atoms, sharing a single electron. When these two atoms split, one of the oxygen atoms gets sole custody of the previously shared electron. The oxygen atom without the electron is unstable and called an oxygen free radical. This free radical has a strong attractive force for pulling a replacement electron from surrounding body tissues. When tissues give up an electron to the free radical they suffer oxidation damage. Research has revealed that oxidative damage accumulates with age. Current medical reasoning supports the importance of preventing oxidative damage and the crucial role played by natural antioxidant compounds such as fruits, vegetables, red wine and Acai-berry. Acai-berry also contains omega-3-fatty acids, calcium, iron, vitamins A,B,E and it has a high fiber content making it an excellent anti-aging supplement. The appropriate testosterone level, a good diet, and exercise enables one to avoid developing Sarcopenia and Oxidative stress and it's consequent inflammation. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Snyder is a Board certified Cardiothoracic surgeon and Certified in Age Management Medicine. He Co-founded AgeWell Men's Institute to help men better manage aging with bio-identical hormone replacement and diet. See their ad for more information or visit their website at www.agewellmensinstitute.com. |