#144 Cellular Redox: The Foundation of Human Physiology | Dr. Leonard Neatu

Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Leonard Neatu explores the fundamental role of redox biology in human physiology. He highlights the significance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and redox sensors in cellular function, discussing the impact of superoxide anion on energy production and the role of water and melanin in redox processes. Dr. Neatu also examines the importance of complex IV in mitochondrial function, the potential risks of excessive antioxidants, and the influence of fluoride on redox balance. He presents strategies for restoring redox homeostasis, including lifestyle modifications and extracorporeal blood filtration.  
 

Topics
Redox biology, oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, energy production, antioxidants, health, mitochondria, deuterium, blood filtration, lifestyle

Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Redox Biology
03:02 – Understanding Reactive Oxygen Species
06:00 – The Role of Redox Sensors in Physiology
08:54 – The Impact of Superoxide Anion on Energy Production
12:05 – Exploring Water and Melanin in Redox Processes
15:05 – The Significance of Complex IV in Mitochondrial Function
18:01 – The Role of Ultra-Cold Neutrons in Physiology
21:04 – Addressing Deuterium and Its Effects
24:04 – Strategies for Restoring Redox Homeostasis
27:10 – The Impact of Fluoride on Redox Balance
30:04 – Extracorporeal Blood Filtration for Redox Restoration
32:55 – The Dangers of Overloading Antioxidants
36:07 – Lifestyle Factors Affecting Redox Status
39:02 – Conclusion and Future Directions