Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Will the Real Antioxidant Please Stand Up?

Science is discovering that many excellent antioxidants, such as Vitamins C and E, only handle a fraction of our antioxidant needs. While they may provide some antioxidative benefits, they primarily work by protecting glutathione from having to be used in other reactions outside of the cell and allowing glutathione to be more prevalent inside of the cell.

While these other substances may be good for the body, we call them “one-hit wonders.” Once their antioxidative effect
is used by the body, they become weak free radicals. Thus, their scope and effect is limited, and can even be harmful in some instances.

In
contrast, glutathione has a regenerative effect. According to Scott Nagasawa, Pharm.D., Executive Director of Product Development and former Chief Technical Officer of CellGevity, “Glutathione can actually neutralize many different types of free radicals. When it neutralizes a free radical, glutathione itself never becomes a free radical. Whereas Vitamin C and Vitamin E, when they neutralize a free radical, they actually become a weak free radical themselves. Glutathione is one of the only antioxidants that can recycle itself.”

MaxGXL solves most of the problems currently found in the antioxidant industry by supporting the real deal— glutathione.


“The more I looked into glutathione and understood what it could do for the body, the more excited I got. Understanding the science behind it was powerful, but what really sold me on MaxGXL was when I saw what it could do for my patients. I praise Dr. Keller for developing a one-of-a-kind…product that has actually been shown to produce glutathione in the body. There may be other glutathione products out there, but nothing with the state-of-the-art science of MaxGXL.”
– Dr. John Kindle
35-Year Family Doctor, Chief of the Childhood Care Division in Ottawa, Canada since 1990, Member, Max
International’s Medical Board & Independent Max Associate



Where Have You Been all My Life?

Like many people, you’re probably wondering why you’re just learning about glutathione if it is this important. The reason is simple: Although scientists have long understood the power of glutathione, they have been unable to develop a product that the body can use. This is because, when taken orally, it is quickly broken down in your digestive tract and eliminated before it can be absorbed by cells. It was like discovering diamonds but being unable to reach them. All this changed with MaxGXL®, which has solved the problem with a patent-pending process that delivers the building blocks of glutathione to your cell.


“It is well documented that glutathione sold as a dietary supplement is mostly destroyed through digestion and therefore is of little use.” – Patricia A.L. Kongshavn, Ph.D., Former Professor Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada


Imagine a dam being built that you’ve never seen before. The higher the dam rises, the more water and pressure builds behind it. The water will remain in place until something occurs to release it. Glutathione is similar. The “pressure” has been building with more than 89,000 independent research studies proving the power and benefits of glutathione. By overcoming the delivery challenge, MaxGXL has released the floodgates by making this knowledge relevant to the average consumer.




Discover Your Treasure of Health with MaxGXL®

Are you giving your body everything it needs to overcome the adverse effects of free radical damage? Are your cells protected and healthy? Do you enjoy optimum levels of energy and stamina? Is your mind focused and alert? Is your immune system operating at full capacity?
If not, it’s time to unearth and capitalize on your body’s richest treasure:
glutathione. This is done through the power of MaxGXL, combined with Max N-Fuze. We invite you to put our products to the test in your own life. Learn more and put our glutathione-enhancing products to the test by contacting the person who shared this information with you.

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