Reductive Stress — The Hidden Culprit of Chronic Disease - Discussion between Dr. Mercola and Brad Marshall
Apr 26, 2024
Brad Marshall, an expert in reductive stress, discusses its impact on health with Dr. Mercola. They explore how reductive stress affects chronic diseases, optimizing glucose burning efficiency, metabolic implications of starch and sugar consumption, and the significance of ACO glycine and lysine supplementation. They also cover the benefits of beef tendon and collagen, dismantling the industrial agriculture system, and the role of stearoyl ethanolamine in metabolic health.
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Reductive Stress Analogy
- Reductive stress means having too many electrons in the cell, like a rich fuel mixture in a carburetor.
- This disrupts electron flow, similar to taxis being full, causing cellular dysfunction.
Oxidative Stress and Grounding
- Surplus negative charge from reductive stress causes oxidative stress, damaging cells.
- Grounding helps reduce this stress, contrary to the belief of absorbing electrons.
Superoxide Formation
- High NADH creates electron pressure at complex one, leading to superoxide formation.
- This bottleneck disrupts ATP production and causes oxidative damage.
