Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 Max GLC's claim to fame is it's NAC content. No wonder it fails. Actually undenatured whey is proven too, and that's why I use it. Protandim looks interesting, another new age gene expression tool Glutathione is always low in illness and usually in aging. To anti-age to 100 or more you absolutely need to maintain glutathione to above normal levels for a 60-year old; I think the chart actually showed above 50-year old's levels. Those who don't, fail before 100. ALL centenarians tested had above-normal values. all good, Duncan > > > I have a Solaris 9000 and have tested alot of these products that are supposed to raise gluthione. Max GLC,Alfa PXP,etc, most are very expensive around $100 a month and when testing for oxidative stress both in urine and saliva(intracellular damage) they fail miserably. The only supplement that is PROVEN to reduce cellular free radical damage is Protandim. I do not sell it. I buy it though at $45. a month its a bargain and has 20 universities doing research on it. It just passed a University trial for reducing fibrosis related to MD. Although a MLM,it can still be bought at GNC stores. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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