Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 > A friend of my introduced to me a nutraceutical product called > Immunocal. I did > some research on the web and found everything positive (the scientific > data, the US & International patents, listed in the prestiges > Physician's Desktop.... The range of effect glutathione-producing cold-processed whey has on a couple of dozen diseases is outlined here: http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/GSH_medline.html and there's much more than that. I used to sell Immunocal, it's a good product, and it works on several diseases if given as part of a program BUT... ALL cold-processed wheys contain peptides that produce glutathione, not quite as much as Immunocal does but at a hugely reduced cost. Knowing this allows my clients and friends to avoid having their supplements budget eaten up by a single product, realizing a saving that might allow them the luxury of a decent program that also includes more than 70 organically-sourced minerals, a beneficial bowel population, vitamins, cod liver oil, and as they get older an anti-aging program will include HGH-elevating amino acids etc... Asthma is connected to, in addition to antioxidant deficiency, reduced nitric oxide creation in the lung tissue. This results in constriction of the capilliaries and of the airways. The science for that is also on my website. I think that letting them know of the options when I can, even though they make me less money, has developed the loyalty I have from my clients and friends, and using those options has also increased my effectiveness as a consultant by about a factor of four or five. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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