DNA Repair Nutrients
Cross-source consensus on DNA Repair Nutrients from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- DNA repair capacity is directly linked to how fast a person ages. — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process
- Vitamin B3 is required for DNA repair and is depleted by alcohol, sugar, and excessive corn consumption. — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process
- Zinc supports DNA repair and is found in shellfish, seafood, sea kelp, and oysters. — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process
- Folate prevents and protects DNA from damage; its name derives from its plant sources (foliage). — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process
- DHA (omega-3) is required for DNA repair and is obtained from salmon, sardines, and cod liver oil. — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process
- Corn consumption has increased threefold since the 1970s; because corn-heavy diets deplete vitamin B3, this trend has direct implications for accelerated aging at the population level. — An Aging Face: Slowing Down the Process