Horton Tatarian, a biochemist, prepared this presentation. A graduate of U.C.L.A. School of Medicine and U.C. Berkeley, Tatarian writes and curates content at www.Lifesciences.care
Imbalances in your physiology also induce oxidative stress.
These imbalances include too much or too little physical and mental activity, sleep and rest, and other functions, such as the frequency of bowel movements.
Nevertheless, chronic infections burden your immune system even more, increase oxidative stress, and contribute to oxidative damage throughout your body.
A group of scientists developed a dietary supplement, MMF™,
"to fortify and repair vital body mechanisms that would be challenged by toxins, ionizing radiation, extreme oxidative stress, and similar health threats."