Q

What is a free radical?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

A free radical is a molecule that contains an unpaired electron, which makes it chemically aggressive. This aggressiveness leads it to pull electrons from nearby sources, creating a chain reaction of new free radicals, potentially causing structural damage to cells.

This is one answer. The complete system — the psychology, the biology, and the method — is in the book.

Read The Willpower Lie →
Found an error? Let me know →