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 <nenahsyl...@cox.net>
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