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Free Radical and Oxidative stress
    The main reasons for illness
    and premature aging


     Free Radical
     Toxics
     Chronic inflammation
     Cell Energy Reduction

1
WHAT ARE FREE RADICALS
Every cell in our body is assembled by atoms
Each atom has a nucleus and electrons surrounding it.

An atom is stable when it is surrounded
by an even number of electrons.

When an atom becomes unstable it is
losing an electron and then becomes
very active and is called a Free Radical

A Free Radical wants to reach stability by
"Stilling" an electron from the nearest
atom
 2
What is Oxidation ? - It is a process in
which oxygen is combined with other
molecules. Oxidation is the main reason for
free radicals to be created in our body.

 Oxidation: is destruction a chain of reaction - Free
 radicals want to reach balance and "still" an electron
 from the nearest atom and a new free radical atom is
 created. Now the new one will seek an electron and the
 same destruction process will happen again and again.
 This process continues causing damage to the molecule
 cell function. When this process repeats, whole cell
 tissues will be damaged causing degradation in the
 organ functions and will be the reason for many kinds of
 illnesses.
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4
What free radical do to our body
Free Radicals can damage the nucleus of the cell
  and the DNA. The result could be cancer cells.
Free radicals can damage the cell membranes
  and enable uninvited materials into the cell
  (bacteria chemicals toxic). The result could be
  total destruction of the cell.
The following factors increase the free radicals
damage and reduction of the body guard:
      Sun,                    Mental stress,
      Wrong Nutrition,         Old age and illness.
 5
Free radicals and toxics can cause accumulated
damage that will lead to body organ and system
malfunctioning and illnesses such as:
Arterial sclerosis Heart and Disease, Hypertension and Stroke
 Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes
Brain Degenerative Disease - Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism
 All type of cancer
 infertility
Chronic and Infectious disease, Arthritis and Rheumatic Arthritis
Respiratory diseases, Asthma and Allergies
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) & Fibromyalgia
 Gastrointestinal diseases
 Auto Immune diseases - Lupus Crohn’s Endometriosis Psoriasis.
 Skin ageing – Expedited aging Process, wrinkles .

  6
Free Radical are the Reason for
Degenerative Disease
Free radicals destroy molecules when the process is repeated and will
cause degradation of the body cells and even a mutation to the cell or
death to the cell. sometimes can cause a mutation of the cell.
Damage to a number of cells in an organ will cause a degradation of
the organ functions also cause illnesses that concern that organ
function. For example if the damage cells are of the:

 Damaged Organ              The Result
 Pancreas                   Diabetics
 Brain                      Alzheimer
 Kidneys                    Dialysis and Kidney transplant
 Eye                        Cataract or glaucoma
 7
Free Radicals as the source for inflammation

The free radicals damage the tissues and the immune
 system respond with inflammation and fill the
 damaged place with a scar.
Inflamed organs from free radicals are common
 (Another source of inflammation are Toxic), the result can be sever
 chronic Disease such as:
Heart Disease and Arterial sclerosis, Osteoarthritis and
 Rheumatic Arthritis, Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
 and Fibromyalgia, Gastrointestinal diseases, Auto
 Immune diseases – Lupus, Crohn’s Endometriosis
 Psoriasis, Skin Diseases
   8
HDL are “ship” that carry cholesterol (fat) from the body dead
cells and carry it in the Blood (water) to the Liver to recycling



                                   HDL

                           The Bad
                           Cholesterol
                           legend
                             LDL




    LDL are “ship” that carry cholesterol (fat) from the Liver were it
    produced in the Blood (water) to every cell in our body. it used to
    build the cell membrane (with out it the cell cant exist)
9
The Bad Cholesterol legend

Plaque is created in the arteries when the LDL is
oxidized by free radicals. The LDL is active and sinks
into the artery wall. When that happens the artery
wall can become inflamed and wounded. That
process will start a build up of scar tissue on the
artery wall called plaque.
The scar (plaque) will make the artery narrower and
less flexible and hard to adapt to changes in the blood
flow demands of the body.

10
The Liver creates the exact amount of cholesterol the body
needs.
The cholesterol is important and crucial for the building of
the cells. The membrane of every cell in our body is made
of cholesterol. The cover of every nerve is cholesterol.
Large parts of the brain are made of cholesterol. Without
cholesterol our body can't exist.
Our body does not waste cholesterol it recycle it from
every dead cell. This is the function of the HDL.
So there is no Bad cholesterol !!! What is bad is the
process we losing cholesterol by oxidation of LDL by free
radical and the Arteries wall are damaged.
   11
Antioxidant
An antioxidant is a substance that is capable of
neutralizing the oxidation of free Radicals by
voluntarily donating electrons.
Antioxidants terminate the destructive chain of
reactions by neutralizing the free radicals.
 Low levels of antioxidants cause Oxidation
reactions >> oxidative stress and can be
damaging and kill cells.
There for we need to maintain complex systems
of multiple types of Antioxidants, such
as glutathione, vitamin C, and vitamin E etc.
 12
What are the Ultimate antioxidants?
Are those that our own body produce
Mark Hayman MD expert in functional med writer of books –
UltraMind Solution Ultrametabolism Ultraprevention
Watch what he says about Glutathione
That it is the
The Mother of all anti-oxidants
The Master of all detoxifiers
And the Maestro of the immune system

Let watch what he says about
Glutathione: The "mother" of all antioxidants.

13
The ultimate antioxidants are
those our body produce.
 The body produces them all the time 24 hours a day.
 They are available everywhere in the body.
 They become available inside the cells where they are
  needed.

The main antioxidants produced by the body
     are Glutathione and Carnosine
The disadvantage of them that there production depletes
with age.
14
Glutathione has multiple functions:
 1. It is the major Internal antioxidant
    produced by the cells, participating directly
    in the neutralization of free radicals and
    reactive oxygen compounds. It as well as
    maintaining External antioxidants such as
    vitamins C and E in their active forms.
 2. Through direct conjugation, it detoxifies
 many xenobiotic (foreign compounds such
 heavy metal and drags) and carcinogens, both
 organic and inorganics.
15
3.It is essential for the immune
system to exert its full potential e.g.:
 (1) modulating antigen presentation to
lymphocytes, thereby influencing cytokine
production and type of response that develops,
(2) enhancing proliferation of lymphocytes
thereby increasing magnitude of response,
(3) enhancing killing activity of cytotoxic T cells
and NK cells,
(4) regulating apoptosis, thereby maintaining
control of the immune response.
 16
4. It plays a fundamental role in
numerous metabolic and biochemical
reactions such as DNA synthesis and
repair, protein synthesis, prostaglandin
synthesis, amino acid transport and
enzyme activation. Thus, every system in
the body can be affected by the state of
the glutathione system, especially the
immune system, the nervous system, the
gastrointestinal system and the lungs.
17
How we can Handel Free Radicals
 Make sure you have Anti-oxidant 24/7 by:
Eating often allot and variety of Anti Oxidants

Eat Whole protein an Selenium which are the building
blocks for self production of Glutathione and Carnosine.




 18
It is very hard to get Glutathione as a
     supplement since most of it become
     oxygenated in the digestion process.
     The only efficient way to get it externally
     by IV injections.

      LifeWave Company invented patches that
     boost Glutathione and Carnosine
     production by 300% within 24 hours. It is
     not a drug and it Not invasive to the body.
19
How we can Handel Free Radicals 1
If you over age 40 use
LifeWave Y-age Glutathione and Carnosine
patches.

About LifeWave see
"LifeWave Moving America Forward" with
William Shatner

 20
How we can handle free radicals 2
     Avoid internal and external Free Radical
 Avoid Smoking both active and passive.
 Don't stay in industrial polluted areas such as power plants,
  factories, transportation areas like airports, freeways, any
  excessive areas that you know are polluted.
 Avoid industrialized food – TRANS fat, moldy oil and
  grains
 Don’t Eat Burned food – frying, over baking and BBQ
 Avoid Electro magnetic radiation- cell phone, wireless
  phones, micro-wave Tv & computer screens.
 Minimize the use of Medications
 Avoid Chemicals - pest control in agriculture and home
21
How we can Handel Free Radicals 3
      Avoid Sun Radiation – UV don’t over expose to sun
      Avoid over-work both physical and mental
      Avoid intensive sports.
      Avoid Mental stress
      Avoid Inflammation from Allergies and Sensitivity
       like Gluten Lactose ….
  Avoid chronic illness by handling your life correctly.
  Eat the right foods, take the right supplements and
   participate in the right sports activities such as Yoga, Tai
   Chi, Swimming.
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Anti oxidants 1

  • 1. Free Radical and Oxidative stress The main reasons for illness and premature aging  Free Radical  Toxics  Chronic inflammation  Cell Energy Reduction 1
  • 2. WHAT ARE FREE RADICALS Every cell in our body is assembled by atoms Each atom has a nucleus and electrons surrounding it. An atom is stable when it is surrounded by an even number of electrons. When an atom becomes unstable it is losing an electron and then becomes very active and is called a Free Radical A Free Radical wants to reach stability by "Stilling" an electron from the nearest atom 2
  • 3. What is Oxidation ? - It is a process in which oxygen is combined with other molecules. Oxidation is the main reason for free radicals to be created in our body. Oxidation: is destruction a chain of reaction - Free radicals want to reach balance and "still" an electron from the nearest atom and a new free radical atom is created. Now the new one will seek an electron and the same destruction process will happen again and again. This process continues causing damage to the molecule cell function. When this process repeats, whole cell tissues will be damaged causing degradation in the organ functions and will be the reason for many kinds of illnesses. 3
  • 4. 4
  • 5. What free radical do to our body Free Radicals can damage the nucleus of the cell and the DNA. The result could be cancer cells. Free radicals can damage the cell membranes and enable uninvited materials into the cell (bacteria chemicals toxic). The result could be total destruction of the cell. The following factors increase the free radicals damage and reduction of the body guard: Sun, Mental stress, Wrong Nutrition, Old age and illness. 5
  • 6. Free radicals and toxics can cause accumulated damage that will lead to body organ and system malfunctioning and illnesses such as: Arterial sclerosis Heart and Disease, Hypertension and Stroke  Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes Brain Degenerative Disease - Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism  All type of cancer  infertility Chronic and Infectious disease, Arthritis and Rheumatic Arthritis Respiratory diseases, Asthma and Allergies Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) & Fibromyalgia  Gastrointestinal diseases  Auto Immune diseases - Lupus Crohn’s Endometriosis Psoriasis.  Skin ageing – Expedited aging Process, wrinkles . 6
  • 7. Free Radical are the Reason for Degenerative Disease Free radicals destroy molecules when the process is repeated and will cause degradation of the body cells and even a mutation to the cell or death to the cell. sometimes can cause a mutation of the cell. Damage to a number of cells in an organ will cause a degradation of the organ functions also cause illnesses that concern that organ function. For example if the damage cells are of the: Damaged Organ The Result Pancreas Diabetics Brain Alzheimer Kidneys Dialysis and Kidney transplant Eye Cataract or glaucoma 7
  • 8. Free Radicals as the source for inflammation The free radicals damage the tissues and the immune system respond with inflammation and fill the damaged place with a scar. Inflamed organs from free radicals are common (Another source of inflammation are Toxic), the result can be sever chronic Disease such as: Heart Disease and Arterial sclerosis, Osteoarthritis and Rheumatic Arthritis, Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia, Gastrointestinal diseases, Auto Immune diseases – Lupus, Crohn’s Endometriosis Psoriasis, Skin Diseases 8
  • 9. HDL are “ship” that carry cholesterol (fat) from the body dead cells and carry it in the Blood (water) to the Liver to recycling HDL The Bad Cholesterol legend LDL LDL are “ship” that carry cholesterol (fat) from the Liver were it produced in the Blood (water) to every cell in our body. it used to build the cell membrane (with out it the cell cant exist) 9
  • 10. The Bad Cholesterol legend Plaque is created in the arteries when the LDL is oxidized by free radicals. The LDL is active and sinks into the artery wall. When that happens the artery wall can become inflamed and wounded. That process will start a build up of scar tissue on the artery wall called plaque. The scar (plaque) will make the artery narrower and less flexible and hard to adapt to changes in the blood flow demands of the body. 10
  • 11. The Liver creates the exact amount of cholesterol the body needs. The cholesterol is important and crucial for the building of the cells. The membrane of every cell in our body is made of cholesterol. The cover of every nerve is cholesterol. Large parts of the brain are made of cholesterol. Without cholesterol our body can't exist. Our body does not waste cholesterol it recycle it from every dead cell. This is the function of the HDL. So there is no Bad cholesterol !!! What is bad is the process we losing cholesterol by oxidation of LDL by free radical and the Arteries wall are damaged. 11
  • 12. Antioxidant An antioxidant is a substance that is capable of neutralizing the oxidation of free Radicals by voluntarily donating electrons. Antioxidants terminate the destructive chain of reactions by neutralizing the free radicals. Low levels of antioxidants cause Oxidation reactions >> oxidative stress and can be damaging and kill cells. There for we need to maintain complex systems of multiple types of Antioxidants, such as glutathione, vitamin C, and vitamin E etc. 12
  • 13. What are the Ultimate antioxidants? Are those that our own body produce Mark Hayman MD expert in functional med writer of books – UltraMind Solution Ultrametabolism Ultraprevention Watch what he says about Glutathione That it is the The Mother of all anti-oxidants The Master of all detoxifiers And the Maestro of the immune system Let watch what he says about Glutathione: The "mother" of all antioxidants. 13
  • 14. The ultimate antioxidants are those our body produce.  The body produces them all the time 24 hours a day.  They are available everywhere in the body.  They become available inside the cells where they are needed. The main antioxidants produced by the body are Glutathione and Carnosine The disadvantage of them that there production depletes with age. 14
  • 15. Glutathione has multiple functions: 1. It is the major Internal antioxidant produced by the cells, participating directly in the neutralization of free radicals and reactive oxygen compounds. It as well as maintaining External antioxidants such as vitamins C and E in their active forms. 2. Through direct conjugation, it detoxifies many xenobiotic (foreign compounds such heavy metal and drags) and carcinogens, both organic and inorganics. 15
  • 16. 3.It is essential for the immune system to exert its full potential e.g.: (1) modulating antigen presentation to lymphocytes, thereby influencing cytokine production and type of response that develops, (2) enhancing proliferation of lymphocytes thereby increasing magnitude of response, (3) enhancing killing activity of cytotoxic T cells and NK cells, (4) regulating apoptosis, thereby maintaining control of the immune response. 16
  • 17. 4. It plays a fundamental role in numerous metabolic and biochemical reactions such as DNA synthesis and repair, protein synthesis, prostaglandin synthesis, amino acid transport and enzyme activation. Thus, every system in the body can be affected by the state of the glutathione system, especially the immune system, the nervous system, the gastrointestinal system and the lungs. 17
  • 18. How we can Handel Free Radicals Make sure you have Anti-oxidant 24/7 by: Eating often allot and variety of Anti Oxidants Eat Whole protein an Selenium which are the building blocks for self production of Glutathione and Carnosine. 18
  • 19. It is very hard to get Glutathione as a supplement since most of it become oxygenated in the digestion process. The only efficient way to get it externally by IV injections. LifeWave Company invented patches that boost Glutathione and Carnosine production by 300% within 24 hours. It is not a drug and it Not invasive to the body. 19
  • 20. How we can Handel Free Radicals 1 If you over age 40 use LifeWave Y-age Glutathione and Carnosine patches. About LifeWave see "LifeWave Moving America Forward" with William Shatner 20
  • 21. How we can handle free radicals 2 Avoid internal and external Free Radical  Avoid Smoking both active and passive.  Don't stay in industrial polluted areas such as power plants, factories, transportation areas like airports, freeways, any excessive areas that you know are polluted.  Avoid industrialized food – TRANS fat, moldy oil and grains  Don’t Eat Burned food – frying, over baking and BBQ  Avoid Electro magnetic radiation- cell phone, wireless phones, micro-wave Tv & computer screens.  Minimize the use of Medications  Avoid Chemicals - pest control in agriculture and home 21
  • 22. How we can Handel Free Radicals 3  Avoid Sun Radiation – UV don’t over expose to sun  Avoid over-work both physical and mental  Avoid intensive sports.  Avoid Mental stress  Avoid Inflammation from Allergies and Sensitivity like Gluten Lactose ….  Avoid chronic illness by handling your life correctly.  Eat the right foods, take the right supplements and participate in the right sports activities such as Yoga, Tai Chi, Swimming. 22