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Introducing

The most powerful antioxidant on the market

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Health Sense Detox

Detox from Health Sense is a powerful antioxidant that will help your body detox and repair.

 

  • Our unique liposomal delivery provides maximum nutrient absorption.

  • Helps regenerate antioxidant activity in the body.

  • Contributes to the reduction of body mass index and fatigue.

  • Contributes to the regulation of blood glucose levels.  

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What's in Health Sense Detox? and how is it going to help you?

Glutathione

Reduces oxidative stress
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Oxidative stress occurs when there’s an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body’s ability to fight them off. Too-high levels of oxidative stress may be a precursor to multiple diseases. These include diabetes, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis. Glutathione helps stave off the impact of oxidative stress, which may, in turn, reduce disease.

 

An article cited in Journal of Cancer Science and Therapy indicated that glutathione deficiency leads to increased levels of oxidative stress, which might lead to cancer. It also stated that elevated glutathione levels raised antioxidant levels and resistance to oxidative stress in cancer cells.

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Reduces cell damage in alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

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Cell death in the liver may be exacerbated by a deficiency in antioxidants, including glutathione. This can lead to fatty liver disease in both those who misuse alcohol and those who don’t. Glutathione has been shown to improve protein, enzyme, and bilirubin levels in the blood of individuals with alcoholic and nonalcoholic chronic fatty liver disease.

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A study reported that glutathione was most effective when given to people with fatty liver disease intravenously, in high doses. Participants in the study also showed reductions in malondialdehyde, a marker of cell damage in the liver.

 

Another small study found that orally administered glutathione had positive effects on people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease following proactive lifestyle changes. In this study, glutathione was provided in supplement form in a dose of 300 milligrams per day for four months.

 

Improves insulin resistance in older individuals

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As people age, they produce less glutathione. Researchers at Baylor School of Medicine used a combination of animal and human studies to explore the role of glutathione in weight management and insulin resistance in older individuals. Study findings indicated that low glutathione levels were associated with less fat burning and higher rates of fat storing in the body.

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Older subjects had cysteine and glycine added to their diets to increase glutathione levels, which spiked within two weeks, improving insulin resistance and fat burning.

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Increases mobility for people with peripheral artery disease

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Peripheral artery disease occurs when the peripheral arteries become clogged by plaque. It most commonly happens in the legs.

 

One study reported that glutathione improved circulation, increasing the ability of study participants to walk pain-free for longer distances. Participants receiving glutathione rather than a saline solution placebo were given intravenous infusions two times daily for five days, and then analyzed for mobility.

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Reduces symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

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Parkinson’s disease affects the central nervous system and is defined by symptoms such as tremors. It currently has no cure. One older study documented intravenous glutathione’s positive effects on symptoms such as tremors and rigidity. While more research is needed, this case report suggests that glutathione may help reduce symptoms, improving quality of life in people with this disease.

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May help fight against autoimmune disease

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The chronic inflammation caused by autoimmune diseases can increase oxidative stress. These diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, and lupus. According to one study, glutathione helps reduce oxidative stress by either stimulating or reducing the body’s immunological response.

 

Autoimmune diseases attack the mitochondria in specific cells. Glutathione works to protect cell mitochondria by eliminating free radicals.

 

May reduce oxidative damage in children with autism

 

Several studies, including a clinical trial reported in Medical Science Monitor, indicate that children with autism have higher levels of oxidative damage and lower levels of glutathione in their brain. This increased susceptibility to neurological damage in children with autism from substances such as mercury.

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The eight-week clinical trial on children aged 3 to 13 used oral or transdermal applications of glutathione. Autistic symptom changes were not evaluated as part of the study, but children in both groups showed improvement in cysteine, plasma sulfate, and whole-blood glutathione levels.

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May reduce the impact of uncontrolled diabetes

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Long-term high blood sugar is associated with reduced amounts of glutathione. This can lead to oxidative stress and tissue damage.

 

A study found that dietary supplementation with cysteine and glycine boosted glutathione levels. It also lowered oxidative stress and damage in people with uncontrolled diabetes, despite high sugar levels. Study participants were placed on 0.81 millimoles per kilogram (mmol/kg) of cysteine and 1.33 mmol/kg glycine daily for two weeks.

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May reduce respiratory disease symptoms

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N-acetylcysteine is a medication used to treat conditions such as asthma and cystic fibrosis. As an inhalant, it helps to thin mucus and make it less paste-like. It also reduces inflammation. N-acetylcysteine is byproduct of glutathione.

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CoQ10

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a substance that helps convert food into energy. CoQ10 is found in almost every cell in the body, and it is a powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants fight damaging particles in the body known as free radicals, which damage cell membranes, tamper with DNA, and even cause cell death.

 

CoQ10 has been used to treat many different conditions. There's evidence that CoQ10 supplements can lower blood pressure slightly.

Though still controversial, some preliminary evidence suggests that CoQ10 may help prevent or treat the adverse effects, such as muscle pains and liver problems, of taking statin-type cholesterol drugs.

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Preliminary studies show that CoQ10 may slow, but not stop, the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Additional research is needed to confirm this effect.

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CoQ10 has also been studied as a preventive treatment for migraine headaches, though it may take several months to work. It has also been studied for low sperm count, cancer, HIV, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, gum disease, and many other conditions. However, research has not found any conclusive benefits. Although CoQ10 is sometimes sold as an energy supplement, there's no evidence that it boosts energy in a typical person.

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Benefits also may include:

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Heart health

Risk factors for heart failure, such as high blood pressure and coronary heart disease, often lead to oxidative stress and cell damage. Studies show that CoQ10 can improve symptoms and reduce the risk of heart-related complications. It may also reduce the risk of heart disease and high blood pressure.

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Brain health

CoQ10 may reduce harmful compounds that could increase your risk of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. In turn, this could slow disease progression.

 

CoQ10 and Fertility

Eggs and sperm are susceptible to oxidative damage. CoQ10 may help stop, and even reverse, the decline in egg quantity and quality as you age. Studies also show that the compound could improve sperm activity and concentration, boosting fertility.

 

CoQ10 Dosage and Supplements

There's no established ideal dose of CoQ10. Studies have used doses of CoQ10 ranging from 50 to 1,200 milligrams in adults, sometimes split into several doses over the course of a day.

 

CoQ10 supplements

The amount of CoQ10 found naturally in foods is much lower than that found in supplements. In many cases, a doctor might recommend a CoQ10 supplement. There are no known ideal dosages, as everyone’s needs vary. Standard dosages for CoQ10 supplements range between 60 and 500 milligrams daily, and the highest recommended daily dose is around 1,200 milligrams. 

Alpha-lipoic acid

Alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant made by the body. It is found in every cell, where it helps turn glucose into energy. Antioxidants attack "free radicals," waste products created when the body turns food into energy.

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Alpha-lipoic acid may provide health benefits, including supporting weight loss and lowering blood sugar levels, contributes to the reduction of body mass index and fatigue.

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The high calibre supplement Altrient Liposomal R-Alpha provides outstanding support to the cellular mitochondria. It helps maintain the body's energy, while providing potent antioxidant regenerating benefits.

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It is formulated with the effective form of alpha-lipoic acid R-ALA and ground-breaking liposomal technology to ensure maximum quality and absorption by the body.

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