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deltaforce
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Posted 12/29/2020 9:22 AM (GMT -7)
While going through medical literature, I repeatedly came across the role of oxidative stress in Diabetes exacerbation but conventional treatment doesn't address that (at least I could not find it). Popular science literature suggests using a Mediterranian diet, which is full of antioxidants, but rarely has anyone mentioned it addresses Oxidative stress.

Prescription Levocarnitine or OTC Acetyl L-Carnitine+L-carnitine is one of the easiest ways to address mitochondrial oxidative stress. I wonder if anyone tried and has the experience to report.
(I searched through the board and could not find any report)

Many thanks in advance.
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Sometimes i am me (HT)...
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Joined : Mar 2009
Posts : 22058
Posted 12/31/2020 7:10 AM (GMT -7)
Mitrochrondrial dysfunction.
Is caused by below type things that cause the mitochondria to be less effective and thus the jargon is oxidasive stress.

Culprits.
Diabetes
Poor food intake
Smoking
Aging.

Yes. Acetyl is good. But only as an adjunct.
I use n acetyl cysteine to help
My brain...1. Bi polar....oh yes
Research has proven excellent
Results. Mood food program.
Deakin uni geelong. Prof f jakka. And prof berk. 2. As it kills off dead cells and aids in cognition. This is an adjunct treatment for me. HT
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