
Most consumers know about the countless man-made toxins present in the environment. Some of the strongest ones—smog, cigarette smoke, chemicals, plastics and pesticides—are at the root of what we collectively call, “oxidative stress.”
Oxidative stress and your health
As you breathe, your body interacts constantly with oxygen, and your cells produce energy. One consequence of this activity is the production of highly reactive molecules known as “free radicals.” No doubt you’ve heard of them, possibly related to the beginnings of cancer, and you know they’re not good. Free radicals—the troublemaking molecules—interact with other molecules within your cells. This can cause oxidative damage to proteins, membranes and genes. Scientists have linked oxidative damage to the cause of many disorders and diseases, such as:
To fight back against oxidative stress, or the damaging potential of free radicals, the body produces an army of antioxidants. The job of antioxidants is to neutralize free radicals that can harm our cells. How well your body can produce antioxidants—the body’s metabolic process—is determined by your genetic makeup, and influenced by your exposure to environmental factors such as the chemicals surrounding you at home and at work. More than anything, the strength of your body’s antioxidant pool is set by lifestyle factors such as the over-consumption of alcohol, trans fats, pesticides, over the counter medications and other chemicals.
Unhealthy lifestyle changes, some of which we cannot control—including more environmental pollution and less dietary quality over the years—expose us to more free radicals than ever before. Our bodies just don’t produce enough antioxidants to neutralize all of the free radicals to which we are exposed on a daily basis. You can help your body defend itself, however, by increasing your dietary intake of antioxidants, and reducing or eliminating the toxins to which you are exposed.
Fight free radicals naturally!
We all want to pare down our free radical exposure and fight those destructive molecules! Here are some tips that will help:
This list isn’t complete, but it will give you a great start towards putting oxidative stress out of your life. Don’t try to rush through the list; give yourself plenty of time so that you don’t feel overwhelmed by all the changes. Even tackling one or two items each month would enhance your life—and before you know it, you’ll have a healthier body and home!