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  • Christopher Litz
    Christopher Litz
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    Metabolic Stress The Critical Connection
    By now, almost everyone understands the need for supplementing their diet with antioxidants. Antioxidants reduce oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is a harmful by-product of metabolic activity in the body. Oxidative stress causes damage to cells and tissues.

    Metabolic stress refers to the broad spectrum of problems that affect our metabolic activity. Metabolic activity is the sum total of all the biochemical reactions in the cells, tissues, and organs of our bodies. Metabolic stress includes all the potential breakdowns in our metabolic activity and all the harmful by-products of metabolism that affect our health. Metabolic stress includes oxidative stress, but also includes many other dysfunctions that impact the heart and cholesterol levels, weight gain and loss, blood sugar levels, glucose and insulin regulation, energy level, mood, and focus. Metabolic stress consists of several potential problems and harmful by-products of metabolic activity in the body.

    Free radical production and oxidative stress are only one small part of an unhealthy metabolism. As medical science has expanded its understanding of the root causes of health problems, something more basic and more widespread than oxidative stress has come to light in the last 10 years -- metabolic stress. Metabolic stress includes many problems that affect the biochemical pathways in our body. Metabolic stress causes actual damage to your cells and tissues, and leads to the breakdown of the metabolic functions that keep you healthy. Metabolic stress also produces more metabolic waste and toxins than your body can rid itself of. Over time, metabolic stress leads to serious health problems

    Metabolic Syndrome

    The conditions associated with metabolic stress can also lead to a serious health condition known as Metabolic Syndrome. More than 50 million Americans have Metabolic Syndrome. The number of people with Metabolic Syndrome increases with age. Metabolic Syndrome affects more than 40% of people over 60 years of age.

    But What If I’m Healthy?

    If you’re healthy, you want to stay healthy. Metabolic stress is caused by everyday activities and experiences such as eating, exercise, and mental/emotional stress. The more you exercise, for example, the harder your metabolism works, and the more metabolic stress your body undergoes. While you may be healthy now, no one knows whether they will remain healthy in the years to come. All too often, serious health problems affect even those who eat right and exercise regularly.

    Everything we do, whether we are healthy or not, produces metabolic stress, metabolic waste and metabolic toxins. We generally aren’t able to eliminate the harmful by-products of metabolic activity as fast as we produce them. And so they accumulate in our bodies. Mental and emotional stress, diet, pollution, and strenuous physical activity increase the rate at which metabolic stress affects and interferes with the basic chemistry of our bodies.

    BioNovix, Inc. has a solution in MeridiumXN.

    Read more on Metabolic Syndrome and MeridiumXN at http://www.health-4-u.org