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Cellular Nutrition
We have no choice but to live in our present environment. Our bodies are
affronted daily by excessive production of free radicals caused by our polluted
environment, stressful lifestyles, and over-medicated society. Though we can
certainly reduce the amount of free radicals our bodies produce by: not smoking,
decreasing stress levels, and avoiding toxic chemicals, most of our bodies are
still unable to fight the overwhelming daily attack on the natural defense
system. Remember balance is the key--we need enough antioxidants available to
neutralize the free radicals produced.
Over the past 50 years, nutritional medicine and supplementation has focused
on replenishing a nutritional deficiency. Countless hours and dollars have been
spent trying to determine exactly which nutrients our bodies are depleted of.
Blood tests, urine tests, hair samples, muscle testing, and more have been
conducted in an attempt to determine which nutrients we need to supplement.
However, we have been aiming at the wrong target. The presenting problem is not
a nutritional deficiency, but rather, underlying oxidative
stress. Oxidative stress has now been shown beyond any shadow of doubt
via medical research to be the root cause of over 70 chronic degenerative
diseases. Diseases like heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, arthritis,
Alzheimer’s dementia, macular degeneration, lupus, MS, and the list goes on
and on.
Because oxidative stress is our concern rather than specific nutritional
deficiencies, we must determine what is the best approach to preventing or
controlling oxidative stress. This is accomplished by bolstering one’s natural
defenses through cellular nutrition.
Cellular nutrition is simply providing ALL nutrients to the cell at
optimal levels. This allows the cell to determine what it actually does and does
not need. I don’t have to worry about determining which nutrients the cell is
deficient in. I simply provide all of the important nutrients at optimal
levels--those levels shown to provide a health benefit in the medical
literature. Any nutritional deficiencies will be automatically corrected over
the next few months by this approach and all the other vital nutrients will be
brought up to their optimal levels as well.
Cellular nutrition is providing the body with all the antioxidants along with
the supporting B vitamins and antioxidant minerals at optimal levels. This is
"preventive medicine" at its best because we can literally attack the
disease process at its core by preventing oxidative stress
from occurring.
You may be wondering if we can control oxidative stress by simply improving
our diet and eating more fruits and vegetables. This is definitely a good start.
By simply eating 7 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day you can
decrease the risk of heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer’s dementia, and cancer,
two to three fold. We certainly want to supplement a good diet—not a bad diet.
However, even if you eat a great diet you can barely obtain the RDA level
of all essential nutrients. Medical studies have shown that less than 1% of the
American population accomplishes this on a consistent basis.
Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA):
Research studies reveal standards of recommended daily allowance (RDA’s)
have absolutely nothing to do with chronic degenerative diseases. RDA’s
were developed to avoid what are known as acute deficiency diseases like
scurvy (deficiency of vitamin C), rickets (deficiency of vitamin D), and
pellagra (deficiency of niacin). In other words, if you consumed the RDAs for
vitamin C, vitamin D, and niacin, you would not develop any of these illnesses.
Admittedly, the RDA’s have done their job—how many people do you know
suffer from these diseases? RDA’s first developed in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
The list of nutrients included in the RDAs grew over the next two decades and in
the early 1950s, the definition of RDAs expanded to include the amounts of
nutrients needed for normal growth. Despite the fact that RDAs have proved
useful, most physicians and laypeople tend to assign more meaning to RDA
standards than they should.
After researching medical literature on the topic of oxidative stress and the
amount of nutrients needed to prevent it, I found the optimal levels of
nutrients known to provide health benefits are significantly greater those
suggested by RDA levels. For example, the optimal level of vitamin E is 400 IU.
The RDA is only 10 to 30 IU. That being the case, you may consider eating 400 IU
of vitamin E. You would only need to eat 33 heads of spinach, or 27 pounds of
butter; 80 avocados will do, or an alternative 5 pounds of wheat germ each and
every day to obtain that level of vitamin E.
Similarly, the optimal level of vitamin C is approximately 1200 to 2000 mg
daily, while the RDA is only 60 mg. To eat the optimal levels of vitamin would
need to consume 18 oranges, or 17 kiwifruit, or 160 apples. Put in this
perspective, it becomes clear that the only way to obtain these levels of
nutrients is to supplement our diet. And this requires more than a generic
multiple vitamin. One-a-day multiple vitamins are primarily based on RDA levels,
thus providing no measurable health benefits. Significantly more potent
supplements are needed each day to provide the optimal levels to provide
cellular nutrition. I will discuss more specific details in How
to Choose a Quality Supplement.
The "Magic Bullet" Approach
Most scientific studies done on nutritional supplements are approached in the
traditional way of testing drugs—hoping to discover a "magic
bullet". A disease is isolated and targeted by one specific drug. The
pharmaceutical results of that drug are then measured.
Research trials have been similarly conducted for nutritional supplements.
For example, calcium and vitamin D have been tested for their effects on
osteoporosis; vitamin E for heart disease, magnesium for irregular heartbeats or
selenium to reduce the risk of cancer.
One problem remains, however: vitamins such as C, D and E are not drugs. They
are natural nutrients that our bodies get from our foods. The various
antioxidants and supporting nutrients work on different types of free radicals
and in different parts of the body. Vitamin E is the best antioxidant within the
cell membrane. Vitamin C is most effective within the plasma. Glutathione is
works most efficiently within the cell itself. Literally dozens of antioxidants
are at work in various parts of the body and are effective against particular
types of free radicals. They work together—synergistically-- to control
oxidative stress. This means that 1 plus 1 does not equal 2, but 8 or 10.
Medical research separates these nutrients out and tries to study their
individual effect. The amazing fact remains that the overwhelming majority of
studies actually does show a health benefit with even an individual nutrient.
However, since oxidative stress is the underlying problem we must concern
ourselves with, it is important to realize that all of these nutrients work
together—synergy.
Vitamin C actually replenishes vitamin E and intracellular glutathione so it
can be used over and over again. Alpha lipoic acid also regenerates vitamin E
and glutathione. In addition, these antioxidants need optimal levels of the B
vitamins—folic acid, vitamin B1, B2, B6, and B12—in order to perform at
optimal levels. They also need the so-called antioxidant minerals such as:
selenium, manganese, copper, and zinc to do their job right. If you have all the
glutathione in the world available but are depleted in selenium, which
glutathione needs to work, there will be very little health benefit.
When all of the necessary nutrients are provided to the cell in a complete
and balanced nutritional supplement, the combined effect is phenomenal. The
potency of these nutrients in optimizing our body’s natural antioxidant,
immune, and repair systems is certainly possible. Oxidative stress can be
controlled and our health will be protected.
I also apply these principles for my patients who are already suffering from
a major chronic degenerative disease. I provide them with the same basic
cellular nutrition I recommend for all my patients and then I add additional
potent antioxidants to the regime tailored to each specific disease. When
physicians take advantage of the most tremendous healing asset, the host--our
bodies, and support it rather than denying its importance in the healing
process, amazing clinical improvement is possible.
Cellular nutrition is about health, not disease. "Attacking" the
root cause of chronic degenerative disease is true preventive medicine. By
applying these same principles, you who are in good health can decrease the risk
of developing these chronic degenerative diseases.
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© 1999 - 2008 Ray D Strand, M.D. P.C.