Oxidative Stress links to Chronic Disease and the Benefits of Alkalinity and Hydrogen Water
Oxidative Stress links to Chronic Disease and the Benefits of Alkalinity and Hydrogen Water
by Tobi Cornwell on November 26, 2020
Oxidative Stress explained and why it's linked to Chronic Disease by Guest Nutrigenomic Naturopath - Michelle Crone
WHAT IS OXIDATIVE STRESS?
Oxidative stress arises from the strong cellular oxidizing potential (Oxidation) of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS). We call these ROS simply Free Radicals.
Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules with an uneven number of electrons. The uneven number allows them to easily react with other molecules. Free radicals can cause large chain chemical reactions in your body because they react so easily with other molecules. These reactions are called oxidation.
Small amounts of oxidation are important as they help our body to host defence of pathogens. The problem is when we have too much oxidation or Free Radicals floating around in the body, this causes cell damage.
When a cell can no longer remove the source of the damage the cell dies. Too much cell death is called necrosis (the death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.)
TWO TYPES OF OXIDATIVE STRESS
There are two types of Oxidative Stress (Acute and Persistent) and both are occurring every day of our lives. Our job is to keep them at bay and not allow the damage to our DNA and rNA to get out of control causing degenerative and nasty cellular changes allowing cancer and other dis-ease states to manifest in our bodies.
Acute oxidative stress arises from a variety of situations, including lack of blood supply to a tissue due to acute inflammation from the bodies defence to free radical damage.
Persistent oxidative stress is widely accepted as one of the causes of most lifestyle-related diseases, cancer and the aging process.
GENETICS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
Oxidative stress is also a concern for those with genes that may be variant or “Switched off” when it comes to supporting the reduction of oxidative stress. We can now test for these genes independently, and if they are found to be variant, the best possible life changes in diet and water and other low oxidative stress measures can be put into place through rich nutrition programmes and online.
SO HOW DO WE IMPROVE OUR DAILY INTAKE OF ANTIOXIDANTS
1. EAT FOODS RICH IN ANTIOXIDANTS
Plant foods are rich sources of antioxidants. They are most abundant in fruits and vegetables, as well as other foods including nuts, wholegrains and some meats, poultry and fish. Below are some sources of antioxidant rich foods.
allium sulphur compounds– leeks, onions and garlic
anthocyanins– eggplant, grapes and berries
beta-carotene– pumpkin, mangoes, apricots, carrots, spinach and parsley
catechins– red wine and tea
copper– seafood, lean meat, milk and nuts
cryptoxanthins– red capsicum, pumpkin and mangoes
flavonoids– tea, green tea, citrus fruits, red wine, onion and apples
indoles– cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower
isoflavonoids– soybeans, tofu, lentils, peas and milk
lignans– sesame seeds, bran, whole grains and vegetables
lutein– green, leafy vegetables like spinach, and corn
lycopene– tomatoes, pink grapefruit and watermelon
manganese– seafood, lean meat, milk and nuts
polyphenols– thyme and oregano
selenium– seafood, offal, lean meat and whole grains
vitamin A – liver, sweet potatoes, carrots, milk, and egg yolks
vitamin C – oranges, blackcurrants, kiwifruit, mangoes, broccoli, spinach, capsicum and strawberries
vitamin E– vegetable oils (such as wheatgerm oil), avocados, nuts, seeds and whole grains
zinc– seafood, lean meat, milk and nuts
zoochemicals– red meat, offal and fish. Also derived from the plants that animals eat.
Studies have found that molecular hydrogen (H2) has a role as an antioxidant in preventive and therapeutic applications.
H2 has advantages as a potential antioxidant without adverse effects: it is mild enough to affect ROS without damaging other cells and it has been shown through electrolysis to improve the antioxidant capacity in the water. One way to measure this is via an Oxidising Reduction Potential meter. (ORP meter) This measures the amount of potential hydrogen and the lower the number the higher the pH.
We have many reasons to be excited about the potential for understanding more about oxidative stress because fore armed is fore warned! Written by Naturopath Michelle Crone.
Michelle Crone is a respected Nutrigenomic Naturopath based in Adelaide, South Australia. You can follow Michelle on Instagram @michelle_crone_naturopath and sign up to her blogs at https://michellecronenaturopath.com.au
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