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Fenestra Benefits:
Doctors Charge $125 - $250 per test. If you have a steady flow of clients this is a easy money maker for you.
Patients usually come back once a month until they are within a acceptable range of wellness.
Fenestra can be leased for as little as $500 a month.
Fenestra is easy to use for doctors and results are easy to read for patients.
Dr. John Masters:
My medical office is full of new clients for the first time in years! My practice has increased by 40% in the 3 months since I have added the Fenestra to my office. It is easy to use, takes up very little space and makes my staff nutritional experts. I would encourage all doctors to have a look at the biochemistry involved in the cellular analysis provided with this piece of equipment.

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Oxidative Stress...
Definition
A condition of increased oxidant production in animal cells characterized by the release of free radicals and resulting in cellular degeneration.
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Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Free radicals such as reactive oxygen species are formed during a variety of biochemical reactions and cellular functions (such as mitochondria metabolism). The steady-state formation of pro-oxidants (free radicals) is normally balanced by a similar rate of consumption by antioxidants. Oxidative stress results from an imbalance between formation and neutralization of pro-oxidants. Various pathologic processes disrupt this balance by increasing the formation of free radicals in proportion to the available antioxidants (thus, oxidative stress). Examples of increased free radical formation are immune cell activation, inflammation, ischemia, infection, cancer and so on. Free radical formation and the effect of these toxic molecules on cell function (which can result in cell death) are collectively called "oxidative stress." These free radicals are highly reactive, unstable molecules that have an unpaired electron in their outer shell. They react with (oxidize) various cellular components including DNA, proteins, lipids / fatty acids and advanced glycation end products (e.g. carbonyls). These reactions between cellular components and free radicals lead to DNA damage, mitochondrial malfunction, cell membrane damage and eventually cell death (apoptosis - which is the term for programmed cell death).
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