Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Anyone famliar with this or have any input on this type of therapy? " Zell / Live Cell Oxygen Immunocomplex is helpful in the reduction of Candida type symptoms, due to the action of the special live yeast cells. This may surprise some of you, as we tend to associate Candida with excess yeast. However, Zell / Live Cell Oxygen Immunocomplex is live saccharomyces cerevisaie yeast that is aerobic, as opposed to Candida that is oxygen `hating'. The zell yeast will take over the terrain where Candida is resident, forcing this more primitive life form out of existence, and at the same time the improved cellular respiration and immune system will complete the work in re-balancing the inner terrain. " " Zell Oxygen has many years of successful clinical use behind it; it is the ultimate `food-state' nutrient package, there are so many different types of nutrients, (as there are with any `superfood'), that it is unlikely they will all be identified. Due to its specific enzymes it compliments a full spectrum of natural vitamins and minerals formulation such as Barley Grass or Primebiotic " A tonic to the entire organism Powerful antioxidant Increases energy Accelerates hair growth Helps to eliminate Candida Repairs damaged cells Improves bowel function Improves Nervous System " Ingredients Per two teaspoons Vitamin B1 580mcg, Vitamin B2 100mcg, Vitamin C 31mcg, Vitamin E 3.9IU, Niacin 650mcg, Pantothenic Acid 630mcg, Magnesium 332mcg, Phosphorus 25.7mg, Selenium 0.5mcg, Potassium 56.4mg. Other Ingredients: Whole yeast cells, (saccharomyces cerevisiae), apple juice, lemon juice, grapefruit juice, wheat germ oil. Amino acids: alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, cystine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, thyrosine, tryptophan, valine. Enzymes: hydrolases: esterases, proteases, carbohydrates, nuleases, glyoxalases. Transferases: transaminases, transphosphorylases, transacetylases, transglucodidases. Oxidases: dehydrogenases, oxydases. Demolases: aldolases, decarboxylases. Auxillary enzymes: phosphorylases, hydratases, ammoniacases, isomerases. Nucleic acids: RNA, DNA. Cellular components: beta-carotene, biotin, carbohydrates, choline, fatty acids, glutathione, inositol, lecithin, paba, protein. " Any feedback greatly appreciated. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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