Antioxidants and aging are connected through the body’s ability to manage oxidative stress. Understanding their limits is as important as understanding their potential benefits.
Oxidative stress and aging are connected through gradual cellular damage that builds up over time. Understanding this process helps explain why prevention matters long before visible aging occurs.
Chronic fatigue and aging are often connected through subtle biological changes that reduce energy and recovery long before disease appears. Persistent low energy should be evaluated medically, not dismissed as normal aging.