Articles, tagged with "free radical production", page 1
20th June 2011
Amazing memory enhancers and consumption tips that is important to implement in your memory enhancement diet. You can boost, energize and stimulate the brain to encode important and relevant information as well as increase amount of information the brain ...
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Memory Secrets
09th March 2011
Free radical production plays a pivotal role in the development of systemic inflammation that fuels the aging process. Free radicals are formed as a result of essential metabolic processes such as breathing, walking and eating. Over the course of decades,...
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Author:
John Phillip
08th February 2011
On the surface, it seems that there are no distinctions between mouth and nasal breathing or between automatic deep breathing (hyperventilation) and normal breathing. All of us continue to obtain o2 into the lungs and bloodstream and get rid of harmful ca...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
16th November 2010
Inflammation is a natural process by which the body’s white blood cells and chemicals protect us from infection and foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. As the initial response that fires up the immune system, inflammation is the crucial first...
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Ravikiran
09th September 2010
Who else wants to know more about the many antioxidants benefits available to us, both directly from Mother Nature and less directly from other sources? If you are curious, you should find at least a few answers right here. I hope you do!
The subject o...
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P.G. Glynn
03rd August 2010
There's a confusing subject to most people out there as to why some oils and fats you use in cooking or baking are actually harmful to your body, and why some are healthful.
Many people seem to think that anything labeled as "vegetable oil" is good for...
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Robert D. Franklin
09th July 2010
Are you a cardio fanatic? Seems everyone thinks that "cardio" is the ultimate way to get in shape and lose body fat. With previous research and experience, I have to disagree.
It's more often than not to hear fitness pros, doctors, and other health pr...
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Author:
Robert D. Franklin
05th July 2010
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Free radicals and antioxidants have become big buzz words over the past few years. In essence, antioxidants stop the production of free radicals. Free radicals are cancer-causing agents that sabotage your good health.
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Author:
Katie Humphrey
29th June 2010
Before you just give in to this popular belief that doing endless hours of boring cardio exercise is best for your weight loss, consider some recent scientific research that indicates that steady pace endurance cardio work may not be all it's cracked up t...
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Author:
Robert D. Franklin
14th April 2010
These days any body can reduce their weight with the help of the excellent cardio exercises. You must know that cardio exercises are very beneficial for your health because the help you to burn your calories.The Rebounder sometimes comes with the Aero Pil...
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stevejones88
03rd March 2010
Free radicals are the by-products of cellular metabolism. This process is also called oxidation. It means that any activity the cell does in the course of a day, produces a waste product. These waste products can attach themselves to healthy cells and ...
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Author:
Dr Janice Elenbaas
27th November 2009
Men over forty should always be concerned with prostate health and get regular check-ups. Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths in men. It is the number one cause of cancer related deaths in men over seventy-five. Eve...
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Author:
Phil Le Breton
25th November 2009
Free radicals are generated when our body converts food sources into energy. The scientific definition of "Free radicals" in any atom or molecule that has one or more unpaired electrons. Electrons are normally paired up for stability, hence the molecule w...
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Author:
Winson
25th November 2009
The body can withstand a lot of stresses such as heavy exercise or extreme physical activity in work, however when these stresses are continued for moderately prolonged periods, they may be dangerous to the body.
What really determine endurance in exer...
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Author:
plantstemcells
22nd November 2009
in nature that attempt to do "endurance" type physical activities.
Most competitive sports (with the exception of endurance running or cycling) are also based on stop-and-go movement or short bursts of exertion followed by recovery. To examine an exam...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt