IV Phosphatidyl Choline + IV
Glutathione infusions as an effective Anti-Aging Modality.
This combination of ingredients offers a 1-2 punch
against: Cholesterol Irregularities, Cellular Oxidation, Oxygen
Radicals, Liver Toxicity, Low Immunity and Metabolic
Pollutants.
Glutathione
Glutathione is known to medicine since 1888. In the
last twenty years, this protein has been the object of intense
research. Now, more than 57,000 scientific articles on GSH are
published on MEDLINE and this library is enriched by 3,000 to 5,000
new articles each year.
Glutathione plays three vital roles in the body
:
* maintains the immune system active
* powerful
antioxidant and a free radicals scavenger
* neutralizes
pollutants and detoxifies the
cells.
Glutathione is synthesized by using three amino acids:
glycine, glutamic acid and cysteine. In our food, we find a
sufficient quantity of glycine and glutamic acid. However, cysteine
is a problem and a limiting factor in the glutathione synthesis. The
reason is simple, food cooking and pasteurization of milk products
almost destroy cysteine completely. The consequence of this
situation is that with age, we lose up to 40% of our reserves and
this makes us vulnerable to the development of disease. Here is what
Dr. Jimmy Gutman, Emergency Physician and expert speaker on
Glutathione, says: "In fact, your life depends on glutathione.
Without it, your cells would disintegrate from unrestrained
oxidation, your body would have little resistance to bacteria,
viruses and cancer, and your liver would shrivel up from the
eventual accumulation of
toxins".
Doctors and experts agree that such a discovery
happens once per generation and in a few years, Glutathione will be
as part of standard tests as blood and cholesterol tests are
today.
The health of the membrane is synonymous with the
health of the entire organism. Toxins have an affinity for fatty
acids; they literally take up residence in the lipid environment and
in so doing, weaken and disrupt. The probable result is early
apoptosis, premature death of the cell. Generally, normal mitosis
provides for new cellular growth to maintain the health of the body,
i.e. the previous discussion on photo receptors. However, toxicity's
affinity for lipids can easily redistribute toxins and diseased
toxic lipids into the new growth. In a healthy state with adequate
glutathione and ascorbate to bind the toxins before they take up new
residence, the body can keep the bad guys under control. However, if
defenses are weak, toxins can continually be redistributed and
eventually hide in the CNS and bone where the regeneration process
is at a slower pace. The goal of detoxification is to encourage
regrowth with a renewed effort at the correct balancing of the
essential nutrients, with the exchange of high energy lipids (PUPA
and HUP A) to fuel regeneration and the eventual detoxification
process.