- Inalta concentratie de oxigen reactiv - radicalii liberi si cantitatea insuficienta in organism de antioxidanti, genera in organite (centrale energetice celulare) eficacitatea scazuta a repararii ADN-ului, ca rezultat: Disfunctia mitocondriala, care este o caracteristica a celulelor maligne. 27
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Neutralizarea de radicali liberi - Densitatea antioxidativa
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Antioxidantii protejind celula de radicalii liberi - Capacitate suficienta

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Antioxidantii protejind celula de radicalii liberi - Capacitate suficienta

EGCG cu capacitate de absorbtie a radicalului liber a oxigenului - ORAC, comparatia valorilor fata de Vitamina C

Chelare din lb. gr. chele care inseamna cleste adica atrage metalele grele prin polarizare, le elimina prin rinichi


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Ceai Verde Supreme cu: Galatul de epigalocatechina extr. stand. 50% antioxidant puternic

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Chimioterapia cu citostatice la cancer mamar are reactii adverse ca: Astenie fizica, risc de infectii, alopecie, reducerea de cortexul prefrontal si a volumului hipocampal, cu consecinta a reducerii memoriei, care a fost masurata cu scara inteligentei lui D. Wechsler de Masatoshi Inagaki, M.D., Ph.D studiu
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EGCG inhiba oxidarea colesterolului LDL

Consumul de EGCG cu efect pozitiv, corelat cu reducerea mortalitatii indusa de bolile cardiovasculare, cancer si alte cazuri

Bibliografie-Referinte: Ceai Verde Supreme cu EGCG

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