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FAQ | Why is it important to neutralise free radicals?

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Why is it important to neutralise free radicals?

The free radicals formed during the infective process in the white blood cells as part of the body's immune defense mechanism, destroy foreign invaders such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. Unfortunately, these free radicals are released into the surrounding tissues and they can cause tissue damage if not controlled by anti-oxidants.