Friday, December 28, 2007

Glutathione - The Master Antioxidant

Oxidative Stress and Free Radical Damage occurs in our bodies as a normal course of daily living. It comes from exercise, pollutants in the air, even the food we eat and drink. If left unchecked our bodies would deteriorate from the inside out.

The good news is that we were created with the ability to produce a molecule (found in every cell in our body) that is called GLUTATHIONE (GSH). Surprisingly, glutathione was discovered circa 1888 but not until the last 20 years have scientists really understood its importance. Scientists now refer to glutathione as The Master Antioxidant. Without GSH we literally cannot survive.

The key to understanding the importance of GSH is that many of the diseases we know of are associated with low levels of glutathione. Therefore, elevated levels fight against MS, Alzheimers, AIDS, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cancer, Crohns Disease, Lung Disease, Parkinsons, Lupus and many more.

The production is dependent upon the availability of the amino acid Cysteine. After 20 years of research HMS 90 / Immunocal was the discovery of Gustavo Bounous, MD which is the Ideal Source of Cysteine. HMS 90 / Immunocal is an Undenatured Whey Protein Isolate that has 9 Method of Use Patents in 80 countries worldwide. This is a critical distinction when compared to any product that only have a composition patent.

Unfortunately, some misinformation also exists that can confuse the average person who is just trying to improve their health. Some companies try to sell glutathione pills but do nothing or at best very little to increase serum levels. Also, often touted to raise GSH levels is an anitoxidant drug called NAC which only has short term benefits and is sold without discussing the side effects.

The only proven safe and natural whey to improve your health is by providing your body with the precursor or building block Cysteine found in HMS 90 / Immnocal.

Discover the science behind Glutatione and the importance of boosting it.

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