Oxidative stress is a measure of free radicals that are normally
regulated within the body and play an integral part in normal cell
development. When the production of free radicals exceeds
the body’s natural antioxidant defense mechanisms, toxic molecules break into healthy cell membranes.
The resultant damage has been traced to over 70 major diseases
including Alzheimer’s, diabetes, HIV and cancer.
Our scientists have been at the forefront
of antioxidant research for over 2 decades.
They continue to set the standards rather
than follow them; with the ultimate goal
of improving the quality of human life.