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Dr. Steven Warren Talks About Free Radicals & Antioxidants

Combat Free Radical Damage with Chocolate! How the world's most popular food can improve your health!  
 
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procuda (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He is an MD Which means DOCTOR
racistgayclown (1 month ago) Show Hide
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what the hell is this numb skull on about? about the only thing this guy is good at is talking bullshit
geminito (1 month ago) Show Hide
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0:47 "inflammation is what's causing damage within our bodies"

What?! Inflammation is a response to damage, not the cause. Len Kravitz in ACSM Health & Fitness Journal explains: "The purpose of the inflammation response is to contain the damage, repair the damage, and clean up the injured area of waste products."

It's the damage that is causing damage within our bodies, not the inflammation response. You can't generalize that "inflammation is bad".
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A complex set of biochemical reactions regulates the oxidation of LDL, chiefly stimulated by presence of free radicals in the endothelium.
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Like all lipoproteins, LDL enables fats and cholesterol to move within the water based solution of the blood stream. LDL also regulates cholesterol synthesis at these sites. It commonly appears in the medical setting as part of a cholesterol blood test, and since high levels of LDL cholesterol can signal medical problems like cardiovascular disease, it is sometimes called "bad cholesterol," (as opposed to HDL, which is frequently referred to as "good cholesterol" or "healthy cholesterol"
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I agree!
burn2nite (7 months ago)
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