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Measure your level of oxidative stress in your urine.
See how quickly you are aging due to excess free radicals.
Measure your level of toxins causing free radicals and faster aging.
This simple and accurate Oxidata in-home urine test shows results in just 5 minutes.
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This one-time use, at-home urine test kit measures the level of free radicals in your system. Too many free radicals over a period of time leads to chronic diseases, cell damage and faster aging. Causes of free radical damage:
- heavy metals and petrochemicals in the environment and in our foods.
- over-the-counter and prescription drugs.
- cooked oils and fats
- radiation
- viruses, yeast, and bacteria in the system
- low dietary anti-oxidants
- mental/emotional stress
Free radicals play an important role, both in health and disease. They are implicated in countless human disease processes, but are also vital to human health. Any molecule can become a free radical by either losing or gaining an electron. Molecules containing these uncoupled electrons are very reactive.
Free radicals are terminated or neutralized by nutrient antioxidants, enzymatic mechanisms, or by recombining with each other. The quest is to find that delicate balance between free radical activity and optimum antioxidant therapy - thus achieving homeostasis.
The technological breakthrough Free Radical Test (also known as the Oxidata Test) measures the distant end of the polyunsaturated fat chain where aldehydes form as a result of free radical attacks. The test coordinates with lab measurements to create precise results from the urine. Aldehyde activity is much more concentrated in urine.