The review, carried out at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), run jointly by the universities of Brighton and Sussex, are warning: that the evidence for oxidative stress causing many diseases are weak.
The lay press and thousands of nutritional products warn of oxygen radicals or oxidative stress and recommend taking so-called antioxidants to prevent or treat illness, ensure healthy aging or “boost the immune system”.
But at BSMS and Professor Harald Schmidt at the University of Maastricht have analysed the evidence behind this and concluded that there are no demonstrated benefits to taking these supplements.
Their findings have been published in the British Journal of Pharmacology: .