Intracellular production of OH from H 2 O 2 is driven by the Fenton reaction, shown in Reaction 3 (43, 44, 48): As the most reactive known ROS, OH reacts with nearly all intracellular building blocks and macromolecules (amino acids, nucleic acids, phospholipids, sugars, proteins, RNA, DNA, lipids, polysaccharides)
Energy drinks combined with these habits are usually a recipe for circadian rhythm disruption
As we age, our natural levels of this coenzyme tend to decline, which is why many people look to support their levels through precursors like NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)
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This is one of the most common questions patients ask, and the answer is usually reassuring