April 15, 2009
Max Gxl
s being touted as one of the most effective antioxidants around, only adding to all the hype generated about health supplements. Health supplements are becoming quite a part of everyone’s diet. Out of these, Max GXL seems to be on everyone’s lips (talking as well as consuming) as a precursor of glutathione, a naturally occurring antioxidant in the body. You too would probably take an interest in Max GXL if you knew of the effects of glutathione:
1. Glutathione is the body’s most important antioxidant and is produced directly in each and every cell of the body, as opposed to other antioxidants (Vitamin C and E) which are consumed externally. Since it is produced in the cells, it is absorbed faster and more readily and works better in the body.
2. As an antioxidant, glutathione’s function is to neutralize free radicals that cause damage to the cell. Free radicals are the main cause of most diseases contracted by the body, as well as the hampering of cell function.
3. Glutathione is present in each and every cell; therefore its actions are widespread throughout the body. Of most importance is glutathione’s presence in immune cells, thus protecting the body from diseases and damage.
4. Free radicals cause most harm during the aging process. In fact, the causes of most diseases related to aging – arthritis, osteoporosis, blood pressure, stress – is the presence of free radicals as they weaken the cells.
5. Glutathione’s presence in the immune cells obviously contributes to the body’s resistance to many diseases and as such, many patients suffering from diseases like cancer are known to have lower levels of glutathione.
6. Most of all, research has shown that glutathione’s most valued property is in fighting cancer. It has known to lessen the side-effects of chemotherapy and help recover faster.
What makes Max GXL, one of the most talked about health supplements is that it delivers glutathione in the most effective way, by stimulating the body’s production mechanism, by which the cells begin to create glutathione. Most other health supplements are glutathione supplements which either orally or intravenously administer the antioxidant. By ensuring that it is a precursor of glutathione, and not glutathione itself, it ensures that glutathione is absorbed and not broken down in the stomach and disposed.
By: Don Sharpe
1. Glutathione is the body’s most important antioxidant and is produced directly in each and every cell of the body, as opposed to other antioxidants (Vitamin C and E) which are consumed externally. Since it is produced in the cells, it is absorbed faster and more readily and works better in the body.
2. As an antioxidant, glutathione’s function is to neutralize free radicals that cause damage to the cell. Free radicals are the main cause of most diseases contracted by the body, as well as the hampering of cell function.
3. Glutathione is present in each and every cell; therefore its actions are widespread throughout the body. Of most importance is glutathione’s presence in immune cells, thus protecting the body from diseases and damage.
4. Free radicals cause most harm during the aging process. In fact, the causes of most diseases related to aging – arthritis, osteoporosis, blood pressure, stress – is the presence of free radicals as they weaken the cells.
5. Glutathione’s presence in the immune cells obviously contributes to the body’s resistance to many diseases and as such, many patients suffering from diseases like cancer are known to have lower levels of glutathione.
6. Most of all, research has shown that glutathione’s most valued property is in fighting cancer. It has known to lessen the side-effects of chemotherapy and help recover faster.
What makes Max GXL, one of the most talked about health supplements is that it delivers glutathione in the most effective way, by stimulating the body’s production mechanism, by which the cells begin to create glutathione. Most other health supplements are glutathione supplements which either orally or intravenously administer the antioxidant. By ensuring that it is a precursor of glutathione, and not glutathione itself, it ensures that glutathione is absorbed and not broken down in the stomach and disposed.
By: Don Sharpe
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