Thursday, March 5, 2020

What Is a Radical in Chemistry?

What Is a Radical in Chemistry?When I first learned about radicals, I was amazed that someone would be talking about them. I thought that they were the guys who just threw things at people when they pissed them off or stood around talking while cars went by on the freeway. But then I learned that radicals were actually used in science for their positive effects on the body and not just for messing with people. You can use them to reverse hair loss, improve skin tone, stop premature aging, improve cardiac health, treat skin cancer, treat cell damage, treat neurological disorders, help prevent wrinkles, and even help in certain types of strokes.In order to understand how to utilize radicals, you have to understand what it is. A radical is simply a molecule or group of molecules that are broken down into smaller molecules or ions by another molecule. That is the definition in plain English. If two different molecules (or even a single molecule) want to break down into smaller molecules, they will do so through the action of a radical.For example, light therapy uses light to stimulate the collagen and elastin in the skin to grow back faster. The light causes this growth and then the process is reversed with a laser. Both of these treatments, using light to stimulate the growth of cells and the use of a laser to reverse that growth, both use radicals to do their job. These are not just any old molecules though, as there is a process involved.What makes radicals such an important part of modern day medicine is that they are so effective. They are usually antioxidants or scavengers that work inside the body and are broken down to smaller molecules by the liver and kidneys. They are the ideal 'work horse' of the body. They can flush out the toxins that our bodies store in our tissues, our muscles, and in our organs. They also clean up cells break down proteins and produce some antioxidants.When a person has a disease that is causing abnormal deposits in the body, he or she will benefit from having a high intake of antioxidants in their diet. However, our body may not be able to produce enough antioxidants to achieve this, and this is where radicals come in. The theory behind using a strong antioxidant in your diet to help keep cells healthy is that it will stimulate more production of antioxidants and when the body has more of these molecules, it will be able to release them from the cells more quickly.If you take too much, the body may over stimulate and make you very sick, but if you take the correct doses, you will actually get better from the higher dose of antioxidants. It's like a cycle, but it goes on forever. When the antioxidant levels go down in the body, the radical levels increase and then your cells are able to function again and fight off more pathogens and other diseases.Radicals are becoming more important to the people of today. It seems that there is no end to what they can do to make our bodies healthier. If you are interested in knowing more about the ways that radicals can benefit your health, you should take a look at the latest book that I am talking about and make sure that you are checking out the book before you purchase it.

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