Well, agreed that there are multiple causes to what we call aging, but when you say "inevitable," it's as though you're saying that the cause is supernatural, and intervention is fundamentally impossible. That can't be correct.
It seems to me that if oxidation is responsible for aging, and if antioxidants could slow the process, then one would have to consume a wide variety of antioxidants to combat a wide variety of free radicals. Many of the studies I've seen have involved feeding lab animals just one or two...