We are all exposed to free radicals
Free radicals are unstable, highly reactive molecules. They result naturally from cell metabolism and oxygen consumption and are also caused by exposure to toxins, stress and other lifestyle factors. They become harmful only when the body is unable to neutralize their negative impact. If the body cannot respond adequately, free radicals cause damage at the cellular level.
Oxidative stress from excess free radicals is a growing health problem
Given the many influences and stresses of modern life, it is not uncommon for free radicals to accumulate in the body. An excess of free radicals overwhelms the body’s natural defenses, resulting in cellular damage known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is implicated in the aging process, as well as in a growing number of chronic diseases and disorders such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Incidence of these diseases is on the rise, making oxidative stress an increasingly prevalent health concern.
Leading a productive healthy life requires optimal cellular health
Beyond illness recovery and prevention, most of us want to live to our full potential. We expect a lot of ourselves and our bodies. We need energy to keep up with busy lifestyles and to help us recover when we push too hard. We also want to stay active and healthy longer in life. We eat well and exercise, but we need more support in order to live our lives to the fullest.
In Short
Whether the goal is disease prevention or to maximize vitality and quality of life, enhancing cellular response to oxidative stress is essential. Activated Air is the solution designed to do just that.
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Oxidative Stress-Related Diseases and Disorders:
Alzheimer’s Disease
Angina
Anxiety
Arrhythmia
Asthma
Atherosclerosis
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Bipolar Disorder
Cancer
Cataracts
Celiac’s Disease
Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
COPD
Congestive Heart Failure
Crohn’s Disease
Depression
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Erectile Dysfunction
Fibromyalgia
GERD
Glaucoma
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypertension
Hyperthyroidism
Influenza
Kidney Stones
Lyme Disease
Macular Degeneration
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s Disease
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sleep Apnea
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Thrombosis
Tinnitus
