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The Cause of Disease, Illness and Aging.

What is the main reason we become ill and even age? Surprisingly, the answer may be smaller than life itself. When we look at the human body, at its smallest living parts we come to the cell. Made up of trillions of cells, your body’s health is dependent on the health of each cell in your body. When your cells become ill, you become ill. And as your cells age and become weaker we see it in the wrinkles on our face and the aching of our joints. We are experiencing the aging process.

Human Cell

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Why do cells become ill and age?

Cells are made up of various parts, and all these parts are made up of atoms. When these atoms are healthy, our cells replicate (make a copy of themselves) producing other healthy cells. This keeps you healthy and young.

Atoms are made up of a nucleus, neutrons, protons and electrons (the orange dots in the illustrations to the right). Sometimes an atom loses an electron and it (the atom) becomes a free radical. These free radicals are missing an electron and the only way to replace that missing electron is to steal it from another atom. This results in another free radical being formed. Free radicals oxidize your cells (think rusting metal). As unbalanced, volatile oxygen molecules, they sacrifice healthy cells to make themselves more stable. In doing so, free radicals destroy or alter DNA, the cell's genetic blueprint, and disrupt many other cell functions.

Free radicals may kill cells as a result of their plundering, or they may give rise to mutant cells that can lead to chronic conditions including cancer and heart disease. Fortunately, the body maintains a sophisticated defense system against free radicals. Unfortunately, our defenses wane with time, and cell damage ensues. This causes illness and aging.

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Healthy Atom

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Missing Electron

Free Radical

Where Do Free Radicals Come From?

Smoking

Stress

Sunlight

Pesticides

Pollution

Exercise

Medications


Foods

Food Additives

X-rays

Airline Travel

Chlorine in treated water

Mercury in seafood and teeth fillings

And many more causes

"Free radicals" are molecular outlaws that course through your bloodstream, and they have been implicated in the cause of more than 50 diseases.

Dr. Cooper makes it clear that by understanding the destructive power of free radicals and how to avoid or combat them you can save or add years to your life.

What is the Solution?

To protect your body from the damage caused by free radicals, you must be able to stop them before they destroy anything. The way to do this is with Antioxidants. Antioxidants have “extra” electrons that they can sacrifice without turning into Free Radicals themselves. By doing this, they are able to stop the destruction caused by these destructive outlaw atoms.

Antioxidants are your body’s defense against destructive free radicals. Therefore they are your defense against aging, sickness and disease.

Where Do Antioxidants Come From?

Antioxidants are found in fruits and vegetables, and other forms of food. Organic food generally has higher levels of antioxidants.

The Montmorency Tart Cherry is shown to have the highest level of antioxidants of any fruit. Immunotec’s Tart Cherry Concentrate is 100% pure Montmorency Tart Cherry Juice.

The most powerful antioxidant known is Glutathione (GSH) which is produced by your body. It is your individual cell’s defense force. Glutathione is not only the most powerful antioxidant; it also forms the foundation of your immune system and is a powerful detoxifier which removes poisons from your body. By far, glutathione is the most important cellular defense your body has.

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