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Endogenous aldehydes | |||
Sources of Oxidative Stress: [[polyunsaturated fats]] ([[omega-6]]/[[linoleic acid]]), [[smoking]], [[alcohol]], high sugar diets, [[pollution]], and [[radiation]]. | Sources of Oxidative Stress: [[polyunsaturated fats]] ([[omega-6]]/[[linoleic acid]]), [[smoking]], [[alcohol]], high sugar diets, [[pollution]], and [[radiation]]. |
Revision as of 15:28, 19 March 2023
Welcome to wiki for The Unifying Theory of Oxidative Health!
We explore the idea that oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction are the root cause of most non-communicable disease. That by centering mitochondrial health and restoring oxidative health, it is possible to stop and reverse the progression of metabolic diseases.
This wiki helps us track and organize relevant research, and explain these concepts in layman's terms.
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/OxidativeHealth/
Areas of Focus
The biochemistry of oxidative health
Endogenous aldehydes
Sources of Oxidative Stress: polyunsaturated fats (omega-6/linoleic acid), smoking, alcohol, high sugar diets, pollution, and radiation.
Dietary guide to low omega-6 and low carb diets #lcl6
Antioxidants, red light therapy, and other ways of supporting oxidative health