Examples of using Oxidative damage in English and their translations into Romanian
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a substance that specifically blocks the intestinal absorption of certain fats that produce oxidative damage,"says Glassman.
Peony Extract is a natural antioxidant that helps protect against oxidative damage.
a sufficient amount of selenium protects the cells from oxidative damage and provides an intact immune system.
In the human body, oxidative damage plays a huge role in many of our modern day diseases such as cancer,
Fat outer macular are particularly vulnerable to oxidative damage of sunlight, so this area prone to degradation;
A sufficient provision of selenium protects cells from oxidative damage and provides an intact immune system.
The antioxidant properties of resveratrol protect the endothelial lining of the arteries from oxidative damage, which ensures that blood flows through the body properly.
Oxidative damage to the muscles can be induced by exercise,
They help nourish your body while protecting your cells from free radicals and oxidative damage that speed up the aging process.
are susceptible to oxidative damage which accompanies inflammation.
restores cells' ability to fight oxidative damage.
protecting neurons from oxidative damage.
remove oxidative damage from the body, and play an important role in cell damage. .
protects cells in the body from oxidative damage and demage free radicals.
claims that oxidative damage to the mitochondria is the root of aging itself.
Moreover, Q10/B2/B3 were not taken in combination with radiation(the antioxidant Q10 potentially quenches the oxidative damage caused by radiation).
The antioxidants that are provided by green tea extract prevent oxidative damage to your cells, promoting healthy cell function and providing many of the benefits listed above.
reduces oxidative damage in the blood, liver,
Phycocyanin to protects eyes against UV-induced oxidative damage and maintain health eye function.
Chaga was evaluated for its potential for protecting against oxidative damage to DNA in human lymphocytes.
