First of all, antioxidants is a classification with many nutrients included, which for a big part have much more important multiple functions to healthy human metabolism.
On the antioxidation side, it all depents on which amounts of oxidation does occure, which can vary a lot. It is for example very fast depleted with something like sepsis arising from covid.
To be on the save side, do test for your oxidation. In my case with chronic diseases it took mega-doses amounts of supplemented 'antioxidants' for about 10 years (the multiple remissions of - by conventional medicine considered irreversible chronic conditions - took 3/6 years less), to get for example the oxidation marker of oxdized LDL (oxLDL) finally down to a healthy level.
2 weeks ago I recovered from a positive PCR test. My only symptom: 1 evening of a running nose.
As example, my intake of 'too many antioxidants' in average per day for the last 13 years: 25g vitamin C, 20.000 IU vitamin A (balanced with 200mcg vitamin D3 and 20mgs of K-vitamins in my case), 800mg mixed tocopherols incl. tocotrienols, 160mg CoQ10, 7mg Astaxanthin, 1.8 g Magnesium, 51mg of Zinc, 15mg iodine, also for example 300mg OPC, 260mg EGCG, 200mg Quercetin, 750mg cucurminoids, to mention a few. As already mentioned, that much might be needed (in my case tested for) to effect remission in 'irreversible' diseases only.
How would one go about balancing a healthy intake of antioxidants with consuming too many?
Most important is first to weight every bite of food you take and enter in a software like Cronometer to see how much 'antioxidants' you actually get from diet - and supplement at least those below the RDA. And for getting rid of the illusion one could get all nutrients sufficiently from diet..
Better would be laboratory testing of levels. Especially important: RBC Magnesium, 25(OH)D3, retinol, homocysteine, electrolytes, Glutathione peroxidase, SOD, zinc...
And again most telling, testing for oxidation levels, for example oxLDL, Malondialdehyd, 8-epi-Prostaglandin, 4-Hydroxynonenal..
Edited by pamojja, 15 October 2021 - 12:41 PM.