This I also understand Wayne, because in days gone by people didn't eat
sugar on the scale they do now, it just wasn't around.  I also understand
that the immune system is *made* of free radicals but it is when the system
becomes overloaded with them (as always) that the trouble starts.  Thanks
for the link. Dee  

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<The calender of the Theocracy of Muntab counts down, not up. No-one knows
why, but it might not be a good idea to hang around and find out.> 

-- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) 

 

 

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From: CWFugitt 

Date: 27/06/2007 12:47:08 

To: [email protected] 

Subject: CS>Free Radicals, Good or Bad ? 

 

Considering they exist in the body, I can't believe they are all bad. 

 

That may well be true, but I think the only time to worry would be over 

Exercise and primarily in unhealthy people. 

 

I have exercised relatively hard over lots of years. Had never even heard 

The term many years back, and of course was not concerned. 

 

As for drinks after exercising, logical or course. Water, fruit juice or 

Whatever. 

 

One coach said long ago, you could not damage a healthy heart by extreme 

Exercise. He had pushed football players, pushing the ground slide, until 

They passed out. No heart damage. 

 

Many wise and knowledgeable coaches have had lots of good ideas over the
years. 

 

Some free radicals kill bacteria and even virus. A healthy body does not 

Have the habit of making bad things. 

 

 

Yes, I agree they may be a problem today, but more so for an unhealthy body 

With compromised body chemistry than for a healthy one. 

 

Here is an interesting link. 

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2002/guarente.html 

 

Wayne 

 

 

 

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