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BeauOxi White Plus | Secret to eternal youth and beauty?

December 2, 2008

Eternal youth and eternal beauty — two of mankind’s most desired
“holy grails”.


Since the dawn of time, men and women have longed for the “tree of
life” and the “
fountain of youth

 

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Lives and fortunes have been lost in pursuit of these seemingly
elusive goals.

Thanks to the miracles of modern medicine, it is now possible to
isolate and magnify the benefits of micro-nutrients and even molecules.

Glutathione or GSH is a compound classified as a tripeptide made of
three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine. Glutathione
is also found in every part of the body, especially the lungs,
intestinal tract, and liver.

The body produces and stores the largest amounts of GSH in the liver,
where it is used to detoxify harmful compounds so that they can be
removed from the body through the bile. The liver also supplies GSH
directly to red and white blood cells in the bloodstream; it helps
keep red blood and white blood cells healthy to maximize the
disease-fighting power of the immune system.

 

Glutathione also appears to have an anti-aging affect on the body. GSH levels decline with age, and a lack of glutathione has been shown to leave the body more vulnerable to damage by free radicals, thus
speeding up oxidation (wearing down) of the body.

Another amazing discovery:


it has been revealed that an overdose of glutathione results in
whitening of the skin due to its interaction with the body’s melanin
synthesis. This amazing discovery has unlocked the secrets to youthful
beauty and flawless skin. The fountain of youth has been found! It was in us all along!

Serving Size: 1 capsule


No.of Servings: 60


Reduced Glutathione 500 mg


Alpha Lipoic Acid 100 mg


Vitamin C 100 mg


Grapeseed Extract 50 mg

 

Vitamin E   100iu


BeauOxi White Plus 5in1 is a BFAD approved supplement with the ff. benefits:

* Potent Detoxifier


* Immune Booster


* Master antioxidant


* Skin Lightening effect


* Powerful Anti-aging properties

Available in bottles of 60s


BFAD FR NO. 69545


No approved therapeutic claims

Description

Glutathione is produced in the human liver and plays a key role in
intermediary metabolism, immune response and health, though many of its mechanisms and much of its behavior await further medical
understanding. It is also known as gamma-Glutamylcyste ineglycine and GHS. It is a small protein composed of three amino acids, cysteine, glutamic acid and glyceine. Glutatione is found in two forms, a monomerthat is a single molecule of the protein, and a dimmer that is two of the single molecules joined together. The monomer is sometimes called reduced glutathione, while the dimmer is also called oxidized glutathione. The monomer is the active form of glutathione. Oxidized glutathione is broken down to the single molecule by an enzyme called glutathione reductase.

Glutathione, in purified extracted form, is a white powder that is
soluble in water and in alcohol. It is found naturally in many fruits,
vegetables, and meats. However, absorption rates of glutathione from
food sources in the human gastrointestinal tract are low.

General use

Glutathione was first isolated in yeast in 1929. Its metabolism in the
body was described in 1984, and its role in cancer treatment dates
from 1984.

Glutathione is a major antioxidant highly active in human lungs and
many other organ systems and tissues. It has many reported uses. It
has a critical role in protecting cells from oxidative stress and
maintaining the immune system. Higher blood levels of glutathione have been associated with better health in elderly people, but the exact association between glutathione and the aging process has not been determined.

Among the uses that have been reported for glutathione are:

· treatment of poisoning, particularly heavy metal poisons
· treatment of idiopathic pulmonary firbosis


· increasing the effectiveness and reducing the toxicity of
cis-platinum, a chemo drug used to treat breast cancer


· treating Parkinson’s disease


· lowering blood pressure in patients with diabetes


· increasing male sperm counts in humans and animals


· treatment of liver cancer


· treatment of sickle cell anemia

Claims made about glutathione have included that it will increase
energy, improve concentration, slow aging, and protect the skin.

The importance of glutathione is generally recognized, although its
specific functions and appropriate clinical use remain under study.
Similarly, because ingested glutathione has little or no effect on
intracellular glutathione levels, there are questions regarding the
optimal method for raising the intracellular levels.

In addition to ongoing studies of the role of glutathione in cancer
and cancer therapy, there are currently clinical trials of glutathione
in Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The U. S. National Cancer
Institute has included glutathione in a study to determine whether
nutritional factors could inhibit development of some types of cancer.

European researchers, with support from the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, are examining the potential uses of inhaled glutathione in
cystic fibrosis. Some physicians also use inhaled glutathione in
treating airway restriction and asthma. Other studies are
investigating whether administration of alpha-lipoic acid, a material
that can elevate intracellular glutathione, may be beneficial in
restoring the immune system in AIDS patients.

Preparations

although glutathione is marketed as a nutritional supplement, it does
not appear that glutathione supplements actually increase the levels
of glutathione inside cells. In human studies, oral doses of
glutathione had little effect in raising blood levels. Further,
glutathione is so widely distributed in common foods that supplements
are not normally required. Supplements of vitamin C are more effective at increasing intracellular glutathione than taking oral glutathione supplements. Oral supplements of whey protein and of alpha-lipoic acid appear to help restore intracellular levels of glutathione.

Glutathione is available as capsules of 50, 100, and 250 milligrams.
It is also included in many multivitamin and multi-nutrient formulations.

Precautions

At this time, the only established precautions are sensitivity to any
of the inactive ingredients in the preparations of glutathione or the
products used to stimulate glutathione levels. This is a discussion of
glutathione, not C and whey. There is some new literature that
suggests supplementing it may be helpful to some cancer patients, but
detrimental to others.

Side effects

there are no established side effects to glutathione or to the
substances used to elevate glutathione levels.

Training & certification

Glutathione has been classified as an orphan drug for treatment of
AIDS. For this purpose, medical licensure is required. Glutathione has
been given intravenously for amelioration of the side effects of
cisplatin therapy. Specific training is required to order, prepare,
start, and monitor intravenous therapy. No specific training is
required to use glutathione or the compounds which have been reported to raise glutathione levels for other purposes.