Overview
Aerobic exercise generates free radicals that serve as combustion agents for degrading graphene oxide residues in the body.
Mechanism of Action
- Mitochondrial H2O2 production: Electron transport chain leakage during aerobic activity releases hydrogen peroxide
- Combustion activation: H2O2 acts like wind-fueled fire, purifying and regenerating cellular systems
- Degradation pathway: Exercise-generated free radicals target holey rGO for complete breakdown to CO2 and H2O
Implementation Guidelines
- Start at individual tolerance levels; avoid overexertion that causes chronic inflammation
- Maintain conscious awareness during movement—this is an art, not a machine process
- Combine with horseradish root consumption for synergistic detoxification
- Regular aerobic activity raises MMP (metalloproteinase) levels to degrade hydrogels alongside graphene structures
Balance Principle
Oxidation must be carefully balanced: combustion purifies when directed, but uncontrolled oxidation causes chronic inflammation. The goal is regenerative purification through controlled metabolic activation.
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