Re: CS>MaxGXL / ACV

2009-12-21 Thread sol
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 07:59:44 -0700, Nenah Sylver   
wrote:


 Honey, which I believe also contains a type of fungus

does
the same thing.


=

It could, Sol. But "the runs" could indicate cleaning out, too.
Nope, it is what I get when the only diet addition/change is honey/raw  
vinegar.



By the way, I never heard of honey containing fungus. It does contain
enzymes, though. So does raw ACV (apple cider vinegar).


I was mis-remebering, I was thinking about honey and water mixtures being  
deadly to hummingbirds, it is a bacterium not a fungus:

http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/hummingbird/2003021845028716.html


Why You Should NEVER Use Honey:


A honey water solution served up in hummingbird feeders can quickly  
become toxic and deadly. Honey rapidly ferments and also cultures >a  
deadly bacterium. Contrary to popular belief, honey is not "more  
natural" than the cane sugar that is sold as white sugar. Honey >has  
been chemically altered by honey bees: it is flower nectar and whatever  
ever else the honey bee ingested, digested, and spit back >out again.  
Honey is nothing like the sucrose found in flower nectar and white sugar.

sol



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RE: CS>MaxGXL / ACV

2009-12-21 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Nenah] Many people who have Candida develop a sensitivity to mushrooms in
general, yeasts (baker's yeast, the kind used in bread), and even beneficial
fermented foods like raw apple cider vinegar. It's called
"cross-sensitivity."

 

=

 

[Sol] Nenah, Would that explain why raw AVC gives me the runs (badly, even
from a little)? Honey, which I believe also contains a type of fungus does
the same thing.

 

=

It could, Sol. But "the runs" could indicate cleaning out, too. It's hard to
tell what you're reacting to in an email. For me, when I eat too many
probiotics or enzymes, I get the runs too. I don't consider this a bad
thing, but I do try to cut back, especially if I won't be near a bathroom
for long periods.

 

By the way, I never heard of honey containing fungus. It does contain
enzymes, though. So does raw ACV (apple cider vinegar).

 

Best,

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

www.nenahsylver.com    

  



Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-20 Thread sol
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 08:52:33 -0700, Nenah Sylver   
wrote:


 many people who have Candida develop a sensitivity to mushrooms

in
general, yeasts (baker's yeast, the kind used in bread), and even  
beneficial

fermented foods like raw apple cider vinegar. It's called
"cross-sensitivity."


Nenah,
  Would that explain why raw AVC gives me the runs (badly, even from a  
little)? Honey, which I believe also contains a type of fungus does the  
same thing.

thanks,
sol


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Re: CS>MaxGXL - glutathione precursors

2009-12-19 Thread Norton, Steve

Thanks,Annie. 
 - Steve N

- Original Message -
From: Annie B Smythe 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thu Dec 17 19:49:47 2009
Subject: Re: CS>MaxGXL - glutathione precursors

This product is still more expensive when you do 
the math.  


Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-18 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Well that would be un-denatured then, as long as it is not pasteurised which is 
what a lot of manufacturers do i.e. the sports type drinks.  Un-denatured means 
not interfered with too much i.e. being over heated.  dee

On 17 Dec 2009, at 20:04, Lisa wrote:

> What do you mean by undenatured?
> 
> I make my own cheese on occasion and when I do I keep my whey (drinking it
> either warm or cold...it's delicious). I would think this is the freshest
> whey you can get (I use raw milk too) -- but am confused with the term.
> 
> Lisa
> 


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Re: CS>MaxGXL - glutathione precursors

2009-12-17 Thread Annie B Smythe
This product is still more expensive when you do 
the math.  You can get the bulk powders at 
1Fast400 and Amazon. They make a whole lot more 
servings than this product gives you for a little 
more money up front.


For example:

http://www.1fast400.com/?products_id=2037
500 grams of N Acetyl Cystein is 34.99   That's 
5000 100 mg servings, 2000 250 mg servings, or 
1000 500 mg servings..of cysteine just by 
itself... If you blend it with the other stuff and 
use 100 - 250 mg of each ingredient that's a lot 
of servings and will probably last near to forever:)



http://www.1fast400.com/?products_id=2459
500 grams of L Glutamine powder is 14.99
same figures as above

http://www.1fast400.com/?products_id=6405
Glycine  1000 grams  is 28.99
That's 10,000 100 mg servings, 4000 250 mg 
servings or 2000 500 mg servings!


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00014GA2W/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000GFHPFW&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1PRT1J5CHRWQSSK0MK41
L Glutamic Acid on Amazon is 4.84 for 100 grams.. 
So to get 500 grams that would be 5 containers... 
24.00 and change



Around 100.00 or so, so a little more expensive up 
front, but it will last a whole lot longer than a 
month or so ;) ... The capsules on the site you 
pointed out are  500 mg capsules so I know that 
the servings I calculated up there would be 125 mg 
each if they're in the blend in equal measure. So 
compare the numbers of servings for the money and 
decide for yourself, LOL.


That's a lot more of each ingredient for the same 
money. Then you can play with the formula and 
figure out how much of each in combination works 
best for you.



The 1000 gram container of the powder blend 
at:http://www.jomarlabs.com/formulas/glutathione-blend.html


does not contain 1000 grams of each ingredient. 
You may be getting 250 grams of each ingredient? 
Or more of some ingredients than others. They 
don't say how much of each is in the blend. And 
that's 82.00, It is better than the price of that 
stuff Pat was looking at but still more expensive 
than my way, LOL. Even if my way is a few dollars 
more up front.



And with the premade formulas you can't fool 
around with each ingredient and modify it to your 
specific needs. I firmly believe that one size 
does not fit all when it comes to supplements and 
medicine. People react differently to just about 
everything.


The prices on that site are pretty decent though, 
if you're wanting the convenience of pre 
encapsulated powder. Thank you for the link, I've 
bookmarked the site:)



Annie


Norton, Steve wrote:

Annie,
How does this product's price compare to mixing your own glutathione
precursors?
Thanks,
Steve N

http://www.jomarlabs.com/formulas/glutathione-blend.html



-Original Message-
From: Annie B Smythe [mailto:anniebsmy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:24 PM

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MaxGXL

Hey Pat:)

You can't directly put glutathione into the body 
because it's poorly absorbed by the digestive 
tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione 
myself  for a a few weeks and found this article:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

All these folks are doing is putting the three 
precursors together in a capsule and charging a 
ton of money for it. You can find the precursors 
cheaper by themselves and make your own capsules. 
For 85.00 I can find all of tat stuff separately 
and in a lot bigger quantities. The three 
precursors, the three ingredients listed under vit 
C, can be found at 1Fast400 and some of them are 
on Amazon, by the same company. That's the most 
reasonable I've found them. You can get ALA cheap 
on Swanson's site also. And ascorbic acid(vitmin 
C) can be had on 1FAST400, or eBay by the lb. 
Our4Corners store on eBay has 1lb of Milk Thistle 
cheap, and Mountain Rose Herbs has it cheap by the 
lb, but you can buy it in 4 oz, and 8 oz sizes, or 
could last time I checked.  It may cost you a 
little more than 85.00 come to think of it, right 
up front, but it will last a lng time, a lot 
longer than 30 days. And it WILL work out to a 
heck of a lot less than 85.00 a month. That's just 
outrageous. But really for glutathione levels all 
you really need is the three precursors. Give your 
body those and it'll go the rest. All the other 
stuff in that supplement is nice, but not 
necessary for increasing glutathione levels. I 
believe you can get glutathione injections, but I 
don't know who or where.
But it's up to you if you want to buy it or not. 
According to the stuff I've read, yeah it should 
work, but you can do it much cheaper than that.



Annie


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RE: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Lisa
What do you mean by undenatured?

I make my own cheese on occasion and when I do I keep my whey (drinking it
either warm or cold...it's delicious). I would think this is the freshest
whey you can get (I use raw milk too) -- but am confused with the term.

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:09 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MaxGXL

Isn't the best way to increase glutathione levels to take un-denatured whey
coupled with selenium?  I have read that this contains all the precursors
needed to create glutathione. dee

On 17 Dec 2009, at 03:23, Annie B Smythe wrote:

> Hey Pat:)
> 
> You can't directly put glutathione into the body because it's poorly
absorbed by the digestive tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione
myself  for a a few weeks and found this article:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
> 
> A


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Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Isn't the best way to increase glutathione levels to take un-denatured whey 
coupled with selenium?  I have read that this contains all the precursors 
needed to create glutathione. dee

On 17 Dec 2009, at 03:23, Annie B Smythe wrote:

> Hey Pat:)
> 
> You can't directly put glutathione into the body because it's poorly absorbed 
> by the digestive tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione myself  
> for a a few weeks and found this article:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
> 
> A


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RE: CS>MaxGXL - glutathione precursors

2009-12-17 Thread Norton, Steve
Annie,
How does this product's price compare to mixing your own glutathione
precursors?
Thanks,
Steve N

http://www.jomarlabs.com/formulas/glutathione-blend.html



-Original Message-
From: Annie B Smythe [mailto:anniebsmy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:24 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>MaxGXL

Hey Pat:)

You can't directly put glutathione into the body 
because it's poorly absorbed by the digestive 
tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione 
myself  for a a few weeks and found this article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

All these folks are doing is putting the three 
precursors together in a capsule and charging a 
ton of money for it. You can find the precursors 
cheaper by themselves and make your own capsules. 
For 85.00 I can find all of tat stuff separately 
and in a lot bigger quantities. The three 
precursors, the three ingredients listed under vit 
C, can be found at 1Fast400 and some of them are 
on Amazon, by the same company. That's the most 
reasonable I've found them. You can get ALA cheap 
on Swanson's site also. And ascorbic acid(vitmin 
C) can be had on 1FAST400, or eBay by the lb. 
Our4Corners store on eBay has 1lb of Milk Thistle 
cheap, and Mountain Rose Herbs has it cheap by the 
lb, but you can buy it in 4 oz, and 8 oz sizes, or 
could last time I checked.  It may cost you a 
little more than 85.00 come to think of it, right 
up front, but it will last a lng time, a lot 
longer than 30 days. And it WILL work out to a 
heck of a lot less than 85.00 a month. That's just 
outrageous. But really for glutathione levels all 
you really need is the three precursors. Give your 
body those and it'll go the rest. All the other 
stuff in that supplement is nice, but not 
necessary for increasing glutathione levels. I 
believe you can get glutathione injections, but I 
don't know who or where.
But it's up to you if you want to buy it or not. 
According to the stuff I've read, yeah it should 
work, but you can do it much cheaper than that.


Annie


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Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Annie B Smythe
Nope no cayenne in NAC drops. I've got some of the 
NAC drops. Gottem on Amazon for 25.50. that's the 
lowest price I could find, with free shipping. 
Brite Eyes III


Annie

Pat wrote:

Thanks guys.  I'd never heard of cordyceps before.  I guess NAC eye drops have 
cayenne in them?  I have lots more reading to do.  Can one buy coconut water in 
a bottle?  Fresh young coconuts are only available at Whole Foods about 45 
minutes from here.  At least I finally found that source.  Have other people 
had success with coconut water?  Seems I've only read that one testimonial.

Pat







  



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Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Pat
Thanks guys.  I'd never heard of cordyceps before.  I guess NAC eye drops have 
cayenne in them?  I have lots more reading to do.  Can one buy coconut water in 
a bottle?  Fresh young coconuts are only available at Whole Foods about 45 
minutes from here.  At least I finally found that source.  Have other people 
had success with coconut water?  Seems I've only read that one testimonial.

Pat







  


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RE: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Pat] Where did you see that it contains mushrooms? 

 

===

Cordyceps is a fungus.

 

Nenah 

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

  www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Dan Nave
Cordyceps is mushrooms.

Dan

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Pat  wrote:

>  Following is the list of ingredients, according to the company.  I'm
> already taking the C, occasionally milk thistle, N acetyl cysteine, and the
> R form of ALA.
>
> Where did you see that it contains mushrooms?  Funny how regular mushrooms
> don't bother me, but daughter in law has intestinal distress within 30
> minutes.  Once I sent her to the bathroom by giving her EmergenC, another
> time by serving sauteed mushrooms.  Sheesh, I try to be good but might be
> the MIL from h*ll.
>
>
>   What are the ingredients of MaxGXL™ and what do they do?
>
> Calcium Ascorbate- A mineral salt of Vitamin C. Calcium Ascorbate is 80%
> Vitamin C and 20% calcium. Ascorbates are less acidic than other types of
> vitamin C and provide better absorption than ascorbic acid alone. It
> protects the body from toxins and acts as an immune builder and as an
> antioxidant. It is essential for growth and repair of tissues. It helps your
> body to cope with physical and mental stress. Calcium Ascorbate produces the
> frequency necessary to activate protease so is a key component to proper
> protein digestion as well. Also maximizes NAC absorption and helps protect
> existing glutathione stores.
>
> L-Glutamine- The most abundant of all of the amino acids found in the
> muscles of the body. It has the ability to penetrate the so-called
> blood-brain barrier and is readily transformed into Glutamic Acid, which is
> essential for cerebral function. In other words, this amino acid is used as
> brain fuel. L-glutamine is an essential dietary component which nourishes
> cells in the gastro-intestinal lining, liver and immune system. It also
> preserves liver glutathione after hepatic injury.
>
> Milk Thistle- Contains some of the most potent liver protecting substances
> known. One of the active phytochemicals called Sylimarin prevents free
> radical damage in the liver and kidneys. It also stimulates new liver cells
> and is an excellent immune system builder.
>
>
> N acetyl Cysteine (NAC) - N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is the best dietary
> source of glutathione. It is a main precursor for the manufacture of
> glutathione (GSH).
>
> N-acetyl d-glucosamine - N-acetyl-d-glucosamine (NAG) is a key precursor in
> the biosynthesis of mucosal glycoproteins. It protects the underlying
> tissues from enzymes, acids and bacteria while providing a surface to absorb
> nutrients.
>
> Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) - Alpha lipoic acid increases the body's ability to
> use cysteine to manufacture glutathione. It also enables the key enzyme
> required for glutathione synthesis to work at optimal conditions, and
> induces an increase in intracellular GSH.
>
> Quercitin - Quercitin plays a critical role in regenerating glutathione and
> helps to eliminate toxic compounds found in the liver.
>
> Cordyceps - Cordyceps functions as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
> agent. It has also been shown to increase liver energy and glutathione
> synthesis. In MaxGXL, however, its primary function is to reduce
> inflammation and free radicals by decreasing the thermostat for inflammation
> called nuclear factor kappa beta.
>
>  --
> *From:* Nenah Sylver 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Thu, December 17, 2009 12:01:48 AM
> *Subject:* RE: CS>MaxGXL
>
>  I would be careful with the MaxGXL. It contains a lot of medicinal
> mushrooms that may negatively affect people who have Candida.
>
>
>
> Someone sent me a sample packet, and I felt awful on the stuff. You can
> purchase all its ingredients, minus the mushrooms, for a lot cheaper.
>
>
>
> Nenah
>
>
>
> Nenah Sylver, PhD
>
> author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),
>
> now available in HARDCOVER
>
> & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy
>
> www.nenahsylver.com
>
>
>
>
>


RE: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Alan Jones] Candida feeds on sugar, right, why would mushrooms affect
candida?



==

Because many people who have Candida develop a sensitivity to mushrooms in
general, yeasts (baker's yeast, the kind used in bread), and even beneficial
fermented foods like raw apple cider vinegar. It's called
"cross-sensitivity." When the gut heals and the Candida is eliminated, the
intolerances to the other foods lessens or disappears.

 

Nenah

  

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

  www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread mborgert






mushrooms are in the fungus family
-- Original message from Alan Jones : -- Candida feeds on sugar, right, why would mushrooms affect candida?
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Nenah Sylver  wrote:



I would be careful with the MaxGXL. It contains a lot of medicinal mushrooms that may negatively affect people who have Candida.-- Alan Jones






Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Day Sutton
directions on how to cure cataracts are in "Curing with Cayenne, by Sam
Biser"  In it he tells how Dr. Schulze gives the testimony of many people he
cured of cataracts.
The book is still available at Amazon.com

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Pat  wrote:

> My ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or
> NAC) as cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic.  He said we
> just don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that will
> never be tested.
>
>  He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and recommended MaxGXL
> which provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability
> to manufacture and absorb glutathione. http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php  
> Has anyone tried this?  I will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30
> days.  I've tried whey protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste
> except in a shake with milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of
> that, so I tend not to use it often as I should.
>
> Pat
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Alan Jones
Candida feeds on sugar, right, why would mushrooms affect candida?


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Nenah Sylver  wrote:

>  I would be careful with the MaxGXL. It contains a lot of medicinal
> mushrooms that may negatively affect people who have Candida.
>

-- 
Alan Jones


Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-17 Thread Pat
Following is the list of ingredients, according to the company.  I'm already 
taking the C, occasionally milk thistle, N acetyl cysteine, and the R form of 
ALA.  

Where did you see that it contains mushrooms?  Funny how regular mushrooms 
don't bother me, but daughter in law has intestinal distress within 30 minutes. 
 Once I sent her to the bathroom by giving her EmergenC, another time by 
serving sauteed mushrooms.  Sheesh, I try to be good but might be the MIL from 
h*ll.



What are the ingredients of MaxGXL™ and what do they do? 

 
Calcium
Ascorbate- A mineral salt of Vitamin C. Calcium Ascorbate is 80%
Vitamin C and 20% calcium. Ascorbates are less acidic than other types
of vitamin C and provide better absorption than ascorbic acid alone. It
protects the body from toxins and acts as an immune builder and as an
antioxidant. It is essential for growth and repair of tissues. It helps
your body to cope with physical and mental stress. Calcium Ascorbate
produces the frequency necessary to activate protease so is a key
component to proper protein digestion as well. Also maximizes NAC
absorption and helps protect existing glutathione stores.

L-Glutamine-
The most abundant of all of the amino acids found in the muscles of the
body. It has the ability to penetrate the so-called blood-brain barrier
and is readily transformed into Glutamic Acid, which is essential for
cerebral function. In other words, this amino acid is used as brain
fuel. L-glutamine is an essential dietary component which nourishes
cells in the gastro-intestinal lining, liver and immune system. It also
preserves liver glutathione after hepatic injury.

Milk
Thistle- Contains some of the most potent liver protecting substances
known. One of the active phytochemicals called Sylimarin prevents free
radical damage in the liver and kidneys. It also stimulates new liver
cells and is an excellent immune system builder.

N acetyl
Cysteine (NAC) - N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is the best dietary source of
glutathione. It is a main precursor for the manufacture of glutathione
(GSH).

N-acetyl d-glucosamine - N-acetyl-d-glucosamine
(NAG) is a key precursor in the biosynthesis of mucosal glycoproteins.
It protects the underlying tissues from enzymes, acids and bacteria
while providing a surface to absorb nutrients.

Alpha
Lipoic Acid (ALA) - Alpha lipoic acid increases the body's ability to
use cysteine to manufacture glutathione. It also enables the key enzyme
required for glutathione synthesis to work at optimal conditions, and
induces an increase in intracellular GSH.

Quercitin -
Quercitin plays a critical role in regenerating glutathione and helps
to eliminate toxic compounds found in the liver.
Cordyceps
- Cordyceps functions as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. It
has also been shown to increase liver energy and glutathione synthesis.
In MaxGXL, however, its primary function is to reduce inflammation and
free radicals by decreasing the thermostat for inflammation called
nuclear factor kappa beta.





From: Nenah Sylver 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 12:01:48 AM
Subject: RE: CS>MaxGXL

 
I
would be careful with the MaxGXL. It contains a lot of medicinal mushrooms that
may negatively affect people who have Candida.
 
Someone
sent me a sample packet, and I felt awful on the stuff. You can purchase all
its ingredients, minus the mushrooms, for a lot cheaper.
 
Nenah
 
Nenah
Sylver, PhD
author:
The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),
now
available in HARDCOVER
&
The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy
www.nenahsylver.com  


  

Re: CS>MaxGXL - cataracts

2009-12-16 Thread Rowena
Have you heard of or researched the use of coconut water in the eyes for 
cataracts?

Rowena

Pat wrote:
My ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or NAC) as cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic.  He said we just don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that will never be tested. 


 He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and recommended MaxGXL which 
provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability to 
manufacture and absorb glutathione. http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php   Has 
anyone tried this?  I will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30 days.  
I've tried whey protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste except in 
a shake with milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of that, so I tend 
not to use it often as I should.

Pat



  



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RE: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-16 Thread Nenah Sylver
I would be careful with the MaxGXL. It contains a lot of medicinal mushrooms
that may negatively affect people who have Candida.

 

Someone sent me a sample packet, and I felt awful on the stuff. You can
purchase all its ingredients, minus the mushrooms, for a lot cheaper.

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

www.nenahsylver.com    

 

-Original Message-
From: Pat [mailto:pattycake29...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:32 PM
To: silver list
Subject: CS>MaxGXL

 

My ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or
NAC) as cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic.  He said we
just don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that will
never be tested. 

 

 He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and recommended MaxGXL
which provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability
to manufacture and absorb glutathione. http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php
Has anyone tried this?  I will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30
days.  I've tried whey protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste
except in a shake with milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of
that, so I tend not to use it often as I should.

 

Pat

 



Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-16 Thread Annie B Smythe

Hey Pat:)

You can't directly put glutathione into the body 
because it's poorly absorbed by the digestive 
tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione 
myself  for a a few weeks and found this article:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

All these folks are doing is putting the three 
precursors together in a capsule and charging a 
ton of money for it. You can find the precursors 
cheaper by themselves and make your own capsules. 
For 85.00 I can find all of tat stuff separately 
and in a lot bigger quantities. The three 
precursors, the three ingredients listed under vit 
C, can be found at 1Fast400 and some of them are 
on Amazon, by the same company. That's the most 
reasonable I've found them. You can get ALA cheap 
on Swanson's site also. And ascorbic acid(vitmin 
C) can be had on 1FAST400, or eBay by the lb. 
Our4Corners store on eBay has 1lb of Milk Thistle 
cheap, and Mountain Rose Herbs has it cheap by the 
lb, but you can buy it in 4 oz, and 8 oz sizes, or 
could last time I checked.  It may cost you a 
little more than 85.00 come to think of it, right 
up front, but it will last a lng time, a lot 
longer than 30 days. And it WILL work out to a 
heck of a lot less than 85.00 a month. That's just 
outrageous. But really for glutathione levels all 
you really need is the three precursors. Give your 
body those and it'll go the rest. All the other 
stuff in that supplement is nice, but not 
necessary for increasing glutathione levels. I 
believe you can get glutathione injections, but I 
don't know who or where.
But it's up to you if you want to buy it or not. 
According to the stuff I've read, yeah it should 
work, but you can do it much cheaper than that.



Annie


Pat wrote:
My ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or NAC) as cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic.  He said we just don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that will never be tested. 


 He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and recommended MaxGXL which 
provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability to 
manufacture and absorb glutathione. http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php   Has 
anyone tried this?  I will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30 days.  
I've tried whey protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste except in 
a shake with milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of that, so I tend 
not to use it often as I should.

Pat



  



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Re: CS>MaxGXL

2009-12-16 Thread kmartjoppa
I use milk thistle from Nature sunshine...I just got 2 week sample of  
maxgxl ...I don't know if I felt all the warm fuzzies as advertisede-mail 
me 
 in a week see if I get tired in future...change your diet to  
watermellon,Marty
 
 
In a message dated 12/16/2009 7:32:46 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
pattycake29...@yahoo.com writes:

My  ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or 
NAC) as  cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic.  He said 
we just  don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that 
will never  be tested. 

He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and  recommended MaxGXL 
which provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the  body's own ability 
to manufacture and absorb glutathione.  http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php   
Has anyone tried this?  I  will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30 
days.  I've tried whey  protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste 
except in a shake with  milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of 
that, so I tend not to use it  often as I should.

Pat






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