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Immunocal - Safe, Natural and Effective ways to Enhance Immune System

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timothyvu@gmail.com - 29 Jun 2005 05:38 GMT
Immunocal Distribution Center
San Francisco, CA
http://www.immunotec.com/buy

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IMMUNOCAL® is a natural food supplement and as such is limited from
stating medical claims per se. Statements have not been evaluated by
the FDA. As such, this product is thus not intended to diagnose, cure,
prevent or treat any disease.

Glutathione augmentation is a strategy developed to address states of
glutathione deficiency, high oxidative stress, immune deficiency, and
xenobiotic overload in which glutathione plays a part in the
detoxification of the xenobiotic in question. Glutathione deficiency
states include, but are not limited to: HIV/AIDS, chemical and
infectious hepatitis, prostate and other cancers, cataracts,
Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma,
radiation poisoning, malnutritive states, arduous physical stress,
aging, and has been associated with sub-optimal immune response. Many
clinical pathologies are associated with oxidative stress and are
elaborated upon in numerous medical references.

Low glutathione is also strongly implicated in wasting and negative
nitrogen balance (Droge and Holm, 1997), notably as seen in cancer,
AIDS, sepsis, trauma, burns and even athletic overtraining. Glutathione
supplementation can oppose this process and in AIDS, for example,
result in improved survival rates (Herzenberg et al, 1997).

Immunocal Distribution Center
San Francisco, CA
http://www.immunotec.com/buy
GMCarter - 29 Jun 2005 09:49 GMT
>Immunocal Distribution Center
>San Francisco, CA
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>the FDA. As such, this product is thus not intended to diagnose, cure,
>prevent or treat any disease.

Any whey will do this just fine. Immunocal is overpriced.

Try Ultimate Balance, Nutrivir. Check out www.consumerlab.com for
information on various brands that they tested.

        George M. Carter

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