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I am wondering about using whey and H2O2.

You have said that whey is an anti oxidenant. If I feel I need to also take

H2O2. How would I do this because I know they negate eachother?

Thanks,

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Lida, I'm an ozone therapist and I can tell you that when you use a

bio-oxidative protocol the briefly high oxidation triggers an antioxidant

response in the body IF the antioxidant's precursors are present. This is the

other half of the reaction, and you should support it by making sure the

precursors for that antioxidant are readily available in the appropriate

quantities.

We use the same antioxidant approach in practically all wellness and anti-aging

programs to good effect; data here:

http://tinyurl.com/glutathione-references

Whey isn't an antioxidant as such but it (with selenium) does give you the

precursors for the most important antioxidant, which is also a crucial part of

your energy production, glutathione.

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> I am wondering about using whey and H2O2.

> You have said that whey is an anti oxidenant. If I feel I need to also take

H2O2. How would I do this because I know they negate eachother?

> Thanks,

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