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| 1. Life Link's BHT 500Caps | |
| BHT is an antioxidant widely used to protect food from oxidative damage and frequently used as an anti-aging supplement. Since it is not a natural product, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has prohibited its sale as a supplement (although approving its use in food as a preservative). Our BHT is therefore sold only as a food preservative. It is nevertheless true that oxidative or free-radical damage affects all living tissues in the body: nerve cells, muscle cells, internal organs, etc. Those who use BHT in an unapproved manner (as a supplement) believe that consuming 500-1000 mg per day, preferably with a fatty or oily food, protects the body from damage caused by aging, metabolism of sugars, and certain contaminants in air, water and food. Some say that it can increase the bioavailability of Vitamin E. Others even consider it a treatment for herpes. A recent study suggests that . . . | |
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| 2. Life Link's BHT Bulk Crystals 500gm | |
| BHT is an antioxidant widely used to protect food from oxidative damage and frequently used as an anti-aging supplement. Since it is not a natural product, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has prohibited its sale as a supplement (although approving its use in food as a preservative). Our BHT is therefore sold only as a food preservative. It is nevertheless true that oxidative or free-radical damage affects all living tissues in the body: nerve cells, muscle cells, internal organs, etc. Those who use BHT in an unapproved manner (as a supplement) believe that consuming 500-1000 mg per day, preferably with a fatty or oily food, protects the body from damage caused by aging, metabolism of sugars, and certain contaminants in air, water and food. Some say that it can increase the bioavailability of Vitamin E. Others even consider it a treatment for herpes. A recent study suggests that . . . | |
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| 3. Life Link's Acetyl-L-Carnitine 500mg 180Caps | |
| Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) is a substance produced in mitochondria — the microscopic energy-generators found in every cell in your body. ALC plays an essential role in the complex process of extracting energy from carbohydrates for use by cells, and also participates in the synthesis and regulation of certain amino acids and proteins. ALC has profound influences on tissues and processes throughout the body. Medical research has revealed a few of these: ALC protects nerve cells, promotes repair of damaged nerve tissue, regulates cortisol levels, and repairs age-related damage to mitochondria. There is now a rapidly growing interest in ALC combined with R-alpha-Lipoic Acid as an anti-aging treatment, thanks to the work of Bruce Ames at UC Berkeley and his collaborators. (For more information on this, see the articles on "rejuvenation" in the reference archive on LifeLink's website . . . | |
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