Paul Saladino· MD
So so taking these high doses of antioxidants, these synthetic forms and it's not just the argument, oh these are synthetic and you know like cuz vitamin E has a whole bunch of different um stereoisomers of the same thing. And so there's that argument too, but it's it's actually not just that. These are reductive molecules and the the body actually needs to have a homeostasis between oxidation and reduction right and this there's there's actually several principles that I think we should learn from this and that is that even this in these cases these people were were many people were very certain that taking antioxidants are going to be beneficial because the logic because there was a mechanism that was there but just because there's a mechanism doesn't mean there's going to be the primary outcome and that's why we have to really focus on what does the clinical research show and so we'll talk about mechanisms here with hydrogen because we want to understand the logic and like wow that's crazy like how is that even possible what's happening we we want to understand that but in the end we want to know what are the primary clinical and secondary endpoints of the human clinical studies because that's what really matters