The most powerful of the known antioxidants, inhibit the processes of peroxide and free radical oxidation.
Normalize cellular metabolism, enhance the activity of enzymes and increase the cell's resistance to external influences (including its genetic apparatus) from heating to viral infection. The regenerative capacity of tissues increases.
They normalize nervous processes, affecting the exchange of neurotransmitters, increasing efficiency and resistance to stress.
They have a pronounced anti-inflammatory and antihistamine effect, which relieves pain, suppresses a wide range of allergic diseases and increases immunity.
Once in the liver, they become active hepatoprotectors - that is, drugs that protect the liver from toxic effects and accelerate the neutralization of toxins.
They have an antitoxic effect, i.e. the ability to accelerate the neutralization of poisons and toxins of a very different nature. Internal toxins arising from burns and other necrotic processes have a freely radical nature. Fullerenes protect, first of all, red blood cells and the hematopoietic system. Experiments on cancer volunteers undergoing radiation therapy showed that the hemoglobin level and other blood parameters were restored within two weeks after the course of radiation therapy instead of the standard three to four months.
Dramatically increase the resistance of biomolecules – proteins and DNA to overheating and thermal effects. The threshold of protein denaturation (heat death) is very small - about 42 °C. In the presence of fullerenes, this temperature rises by 5-10 °, which, by the standards of biology, is exceptionally much. The activity of enzymes also increases at elevated temperatures, fullerenes shift the maximum rate of biochemical reactions to the high temperature range, increase the thermal stability of the entire organism, including mammals.