Our bodies contain an abundance of antioxidants; virtually every organism on Earth has antioxidants in its cells, making each individual cell a ultimate human body protector.
Antioxidants are designed to protect your mitochondria, PLUS assists the body’s detoxification system - Without these antioxidants, your body can not neutralise and eliminate toxins effectively.
Age is the most natural reducer of these antioxidant levels.
Environmental risk factors that will cause a deficiency in antioxidants include:
Common conditions from having low levels of antioxidants are:
Macular degeneration, Parkinson’s disease / MS, Alzheimer’s disease, Diabetes, Hepatitis, Cancer, Liver disease, Respiratory conditions - COPD, Stroke, Heart disease
For Skin: acne, wrinkles, dryness, eczema, or puffy eyes, and flawless, youthful skin; Skin cells can heal and regenerate with this antioxidant.
Brain Health: Low antioxidant levels are shown in decreased brain health (neurodegeneration). This process is unavoidable as we age, but it can be slowed, and reversed.
Accelerated neurodegenerative diseases, like Parkinson’s disease, MS and Alzheimer’s diseases exhibit high levels of oxidative stress damage to the brain, plus low active glutathione (GSH) levels. GSH can ease and decrease the rate of damage to brain tissue.
Heart Health: Antioxidants can neutralize damage to the arteries, decreasing the risk of heart disease and cardiovascular events.
Antioxidants Fight Inflammation: Antioxidants are great at fighting chronic inflammation!
High levels of inflammation are present in virtually every chronic illness. Environmental toxins, your diet, stress, and other lifestyle issues often chronic, systemic inflammation.
Injury, from trauma, infection, toxins, or allergies etc can also incite an inflammatory response and your immune system responds with inflammation.
The Immune System: Antioxidants help your immune system stay strong and ready to fight infections. Chronic infections can deregulate and suppress the immune system. Autoimmune diseases are recognised with an imbalance in glutathione levels.
Athletic Performance: Antioxidant is an exercise enhancer and improves performance and exercise output. The athlete can perform better, reduce fatigued, and lower blood lactic acid levels. This is key, since increased lactic acid in the body can result in fatigue, low blood pressure, muscle aches, a drop in body temperature, and respiratory problems.
Antioxidants for COPD (Respiratory and influenza type symptoms): Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), damage from smoking and pollution accumulate in the respiratory tract and lungs, and cause oxygen and carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange problems, making it difficult to breathe. Normal glutathione levels protect lung tissue from free radical damage and reduce inflammation and swelling, increasing lung compliance and lung function levels.
Antioxidants and Vitamin D: Vitamin D3 — the most active form of vitamin D — controls and modulates the immune system. When glutathione levels are low, Vit D3 doesn’t work as efficiently.
Low vitamin D3 levels can increase your risk of; Heart attack, Asthma, Diabetes, High blood pressure, Multiple sclerosis, Decreased brain function
Adequate antioxidant levels ensure your Vit D3 is working as it should.
Antioxidants and Methylation: Methylation is like an electrical switch that regulates neurotransmitters, brain function, mood, energy, and hormone levels.
People with poor-functioning methylation cycle enzymes will have lower homocysteine levels.
** Low methylation = Low antioxidant ** Low antioxidant slows methylation.
Antioxidant Supplementation:
Diet is the most natural way to boost antioxidant levels.
It can be taken orally in plain powder form, however this digestive process is so effective that nearly all of the supplement you take by mouth would not make it into circulation.
A better option for oral supplementation is to take it as a liposomal on an empty stomach. Studies show that liposomal formulations increase GSH levels and absorption.
**IV therapy is the most direct method of the antioxidant supplementation
** 500mg - 2000mg (as per doctors instructions possible)
** Prescription needed for this IV
Side Effects to the Supplementation
Use of the antioxidant as a oral supplement may bring about rare side effects: abdominal cramps, bloating, loose stools, gas, and possible allergic reactions. These adverse effects are uncommon.
Adverse effects of this IV has not been documented.
Always consult your healthcare provider before taking dietary supplements.
This IV is NOT RECOMENDED if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Lifestyle Changes for Ideal Antioxidant Levels:
This Infusion has many health benefits:- as It contains the Master antioxidant
Consult your doctor to request this IV therapy and to obtain a script for the vials. (Note script NOT filled at chemist - please bring script to IV by the Sea)
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