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Old 11-29-2009, 08:42 AM
 
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I have heard that glutathion levels decrease as we get older. I know because my body doesnt heal from a work out in the same way it did when I was 20.
Can increasing your glutathion really increase your energy? Even if your old?

I am referencing a website a coworker sent me:

Max International

I am willing to try it if someone can give me some insight into this.
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Old 12-02-2009, 08:23 PM
 
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I accidently pasted the wrong web address:

Its:

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Old 12-02-2009, 09:53 PM
 
Location: SW Missouri
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It has been my experience that almost ANY MLM type product can usually be found in as-good or better quality at a lower price elsewhere. MLM is not a good thing to get into as a participant or customer, IMHO

I am told that Jack3D is an excellent product to increase your energy level and stamina. Personally, I am turning away from unnatural products and turning toward using food to increase my energy level. If you consume a lot of raw, natural foods your body will assimilate the nutritional elements and you will experience a dramatic increase in vitality.

You can educate yourself about it if you wish to. DM me if you want some links to look at.

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Old 12-04-2009, 11:56 AM
 
Location: Washington D.C.
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I have heard that glutathion levels decrease as we get older. I know because my body doesnt heal from a work out in the same way it did when I was 20.
Can increasing your glutathion really increase your energy? Even if your old?

I am referencing a website a coworker sent me:

Max International

I am willing to try it if someone can give me some insight into this.

Glutathione is the mother of all antioxidants. Eat asparagus. It has tons of glutathione and folic acid too.
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