Green tea extract and turmeric are high in tannin. I wonder if that plays a role as well as other components within those herbs. Tannins inhibit the digestion of herbs and proteins, including plant proteins.
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"Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you." �Carl Gustav Jung
You can buy all the ingrediants at iherb for about $30,enough to last 2 months. Protandim would cost $80 for 2 months.
It used to be sold retail but now its being distributed by network marketing so they probably make it dirt cheap and most of the cost will be paying distributors bonuses.
The most important thing about Prodantim is the research that has been done on it.
Now what does it cost pharmaceutical companies to do research?
I wonder what the research has cost on this combination of herbs?
and I wonder if there is a synergistic effect on taking them in this combination?
It was a really bad experience watching that video. They don't have their technology together at all...but this is a little of the info I got. I also downloaded a PDF file on the science of it that I will look at tomorrow.
300% increase in glutithione levels
researched by Joseph McCord, 4 time noble prize nominee
reduces oxidative stress 40 to 70 percent
20 universities are studying it
3 patents on the product for the following:
for alleviating oxidative stress and inflammation in animals
I'm interested due to production of glutathione. The body makes it, but sometimes needs a boost. It is not readily available to the body when taken as a supplement, so finding something that actually generates it is beneficial.
Glutathione is a great remedy for Leaky Gut Syndrome.
Dairy makes my digestion sluggish, which makes my sinuses sluggish too. Catch my drift? Funny that cheese does not affect me so much. Only the soft cheeses. So that means lactic acid I think. The harder cheeses don't have the lactic acid.