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HTML Max GXL MaxGXL The Fountain of Youth Supplement Max GXL MaxGXL The Fountain of Youth Supplement Author: maxgxlvip1Excitement around the glutathione precursor, MAX GXL, is astounding! I've never seen anything like it. Unlike most natural products, MAX GXL has two issues going for it that are extremely uncommon for any herbal formulation. The interest from medical doctors is compelling. Doctors are recommending MAX GXL, even if they are not marketing the product and have no vested interest in the sale. MaxGXL is also covered by a composition patent, US Pat. No. 6,262,019 issued in July, 2001. Ingredients such as quercetin and sylimarin serve to improve the measurable levels of glutathione in the liver where it exerts the strongest of influences, N-atl-d-glucosamine reduces the effect of the NAC on the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and alpha lipoic acid promotes synthesis of glutathione (GSH) as does a daily dose of 1½ grams of L-glutamine. Also, ½ of a gram of buffered ascorbate has been added to prevent the formation of stones in the urinary tract. The formula also contains cordyceps sinensis although the purpose of this ingredient was not stated in the original patent. It has been stated that cordyceps also acts as a glutathione precursor. The recommended dosage delivers ¾ grams of NAC per day. Anymore NAC than this amount is not likely to improve intracellular GSH levels since it will probably be excreted or oxidized. With compelling clinical studies that show a significant rise in glutathione levels, who can resist trying MAXGXL, especially in light of all the wonderful testimonials that are associated with a product that Dr. John Nelson, the most recent past president of the American Medical Association (AMA), claims is "the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in my lifetime" Not bad for a product that is not a drug, wouldn't you say? MaxGXL is nicely packaged in single doses which each consist of three capsules for simple ease of use and the flexibility of being able to proportion when dealing with profound illness while working withyour health care professional. MAXGXL may also be purchased with a preference for gelatin caps or veggie caps. Supplements containing GSH alone will NOT increase the body's GSH levels. It is pointless to purchase supplements that merely contain glutathione, because the digestive system breaks down the ingested glutathione and it will not be absorbed into your system in quantities that make much difference at the intracellular level. The Question: How do you increase Glutathione at the cellular level? The Answer: MAXGXL - 'The Glutathione Accelerator' Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_702339_63.html Text Max GXL MaxGXL The Fountain of Youth Supplement Author: maxgxlvip1 Excitement around the glutathione precursor, MAX GXL, is astounding! I've never seen anything like it. Unlike most natural products, MAX GXL has two issues going for it that are extremely uncommon for any herbal formulation. The interest from medical doctors is compelling. Doctors are recommending MAX GXL, even if they are not marketing the product and have no vested interest in the sale. MaxGXL is also covered by a composition patent, US Pat. No. 6,262,019 issued in July, 2001. Ingredients such as quercetin and sylimarin serve to improve the measurable levels of glutathione in the liver where it exerts the strongest of influences, N-atl-d-glucosamine reduces the effect of the NAC on the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and alpha lipoic acid promotes synthesis of glutathione (GSH) as does a daily dose of 1½ grams of L-glutamine. Also, ½ of a gram of buffered ascorbate has been added to prevent the formation of stones in the urinary tract. The formula also contains cordyceps sinensis although the purpose of this ingredient was not stated in the original patent. It has been stated that cordyceps also acts as a glutathione precursor. The recommended dosage delivers ¾ grams of NAC per day. Anymore NAC than this amount is not likely to improve intracellular GSH levels since it will probably be excreted or oxidized. With compelling clinical studies that show a significant rise in glutathione levels, who can resist trying MAXGXL, especially in light of all the wonderful testimonials that are associated with a product that Dr. John Nelson, the most recent past president of the American Medical Association (AMA), claims is "the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in my lifetime" Not bad for a product that is not a drug, wouldn't you say? MaxGXL is nicely packaged in single doses which each consist of three capsules for simple ease of use and the flexibility of being able to proportion when dealing with profound illness while working withyour health care professional. MAXGXL may also be purchased with a preference for gelatin caps or veggie caps. Supplements containing GSH alone will NOT increase the body's GSH levels. It is pointless to purchase supplements that merely contain glutathione, because the digestive system breaks down the ingested glutathione and it will not be absorbed into your system in quantities that make much difference at the intracellular level. The Question: How do you increase Glutathione at the cellular level? The Answer: MAXGXL - 'The Glutathione Accelerator' Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_702339_63.html About the Author: Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Max GXL MaxGXL The Fountain of Youth Supplement Author: maxgxlvip1 Excitement around the glutathione precursor, MAX GXL, is astounding! I've never seen anything like it. Unlike most natural products, MAX GXL has two issues going for it that are extremely uncommon for any herbal formulation. The interest from medical doctors is compelling. Doctors are recommending MAX GXL, even if they are not marketing the product and have no vested interest in the sale. MaxGXL is also covered by a composition patent, US Pat. No. 6,262,019 issued in July, 2001. Ingredients such as quercetin and sylimarin serve to improve the measurable levels of glutathione in the liver where it exerts the strongest of influences, N-atl-d-glucosamine reduces the effect of the NAC on the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and alpha lipoic acid promotes synthesis of glutathione (GSH) as does a daily dose of 1½ grams of L-glutamine. Also, ½ of a gram of buffered ascorbate has been added to prevent the formation of stones in the urinary tract. The formula also contains cordyceps sinensis although the purpose of this ingredient was not stated in the original patent. It has been stated that cordyceps also acts as a glutathione precursor. The recommended dosage delivers ¾ grams of NAC per day. Anymore NAC than this amount is not likely to improve intracellular GSH levels since it will probably be excreted or oxidized. With compelling clinical studies that show a significant rise in glutathione levels, who can resist trying MAXGXL, especially in light of all the wonderful testimonials that are associated with a product that Dr. John Nelson, the most recent past president of the American Medical Association (AMA), claims is "the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in my lifetime" Not bad for a product that is not a drug, wouldn't you say? MaxGXL is nicely packaged in single doses which each consist of three capsules for simple ease of use and the flexibility of being able to proportion when dealing with profound illness while working withyour health care professional. MAXGXL may also be purchased with a preference for gelatin caps or veggie caps. Supplements containing GSH alone will NOT increase the body's GSH levels. It is pointless to purchase supplements that merely contain glutathione, because the digestive system breaks down the ingested glutathione and it will not be absorbed into your system in quantities that make much difference at the intracellular level. The Question: How do you increase Glutathione at the cellular level? The Answer: MAXGXL - 'The Glutathione Accelerator' Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_702339_63.html About the Author:
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