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This is new to me and I would like your opinion. Should it be avoided or does it help?
Sincerely, Julie
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Free radicals are both good and bad. They can damage the body but also are used to produce our energy, kill bacteria and viruses, and kill new tumor cells.

If you get too anti-oxidated, you will die. There are concerns about super antioxidants. One was being developed for skin products in Europe a few years ago that was 100 times more potent than things like CoQ10. But it caused cancer - your T-cells kill cancers cells by generating free radicals.

What you need is a mixture of the anti-oxidants the body normally uses.

I know of no published papers on positive actions of Idebenone and skin. Scientifically proven means a result published in journals by several different labs. Ask the sellers of the products for publications on their specific products.

Ibedenone is a variant of CoQ-10. It is very hard to improve on Mother Nature. It has taken 40 years of intensive work by the pharmaceutical industry to
develop effective anti-cholesterol drugs and they still have problems with side effects. CoQ-10 has been in our ancestors for probably over a billion years and is very safe.

Stick with the regular CoQ-10 that our body has always used.

90% of the anti-oxidant activity in the human body is copper based and SRCPs have very potent anti-oxidants actions plus may other positive effects. See http://www.skinbiology.com/naturalskinactivators.html

Also, simple fruit and vegetable extracts have powerful anti-oxidants actions. See http://www.skinbiology.com/dietsupplements.html


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Thanks for the information. I trust your knowledge!
Sincerely,
Julie
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