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Alf Christopher
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 02:05:37 -0500, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
>accurately. (How exactly can one waste electrons? Do they get used up? This is a trick question.)
As unpaired electrons, also known as free radicals. Mitochondria vastes a lot of them daily. And
thats why fats are needed in diet, as a solvent for those antioxidants. Like isoflavonoids, stuff
like eugenol, vitamin E and K etc. etc.
>accurately. (How exactly can one waste electrons? Do they get used up? This is a trick question.)
As unpaired electrons, also known as free radicals. Mitochondria vastes a lot of them daily. And
thats why fats are needed in diet, as a solvent for those antioxidants. Like isoflavonoids, stuff
like eugenol, vitamin E and K etc. etc.