WHITELIGHT: THE SUBLINGUAL GLUTATHIONE
WHITELIGHT, the world's first "sublingual" glutathione!
Glutathione is known as the the mother of all antioxidants, the master
detoxifier and maestro of the immune system or simply "Master
Antioxidant."
The good news is that your body
produces its own glutathione. The bad news is that poor diet, pollution,
toxins, medications, stress, trauma, aging, infections and radiation all
deplete your glutathione.
Glutathione is abundant in many fruits, vegetables and fresh cooked meats.
However, the digestive process breaks it down. It is believed that the molecule
of glutathione is too large to pass through the digestive tract, allowing only
small amounts to be absorbed into the body. For this reason, oral glutathione
supplementation is not recommended. When orally administered, it must instead
rely upon the incredibly hostile environment of the gastrointestinal tract.
This may mean a much greater percentage of the original substance is degraded
either by the myriad of enzymes in the GI tract, or the strong acids it
contains. Additionally, after GI absorption, glutathione is sent to the liver
where it may be extensively metabolized; this is known as the first pass effect
of drug metabolism. Due to the degradative qualities of the stomach and
intestine, or the solubility of the GI tract, certain substances, may be
administered orally via the sublingual route, as in the case of Whitelight
Sublingual Glutathione.
Sublingual, literally ‘under the tongue’, from Latin, refers to a
pharmacological route of administration in which certain drugs are entered
directly into the bloodstream via absorption under the tongue. Many
pharmaceuticals are prepared for sublingual administration. These commonly
include cardiovascular drugs, steroids, barbiturates, and some enzymes that are
frequently increasing certain vitamins and minerals. The principle behind
sublingual administration is fairly simple. When a chemical comes in contact
with the mucous membrane, or buccal mucosa, it diffuses into the epithelium
beneath the tongue. This region contains a high density of blood vessels, and
as a result, via osmosis, the substance quickly enters the blood stream at the
sublingual artery. Quickly thereafter, the substance is carried by blood flow
to the connected lingual artery, which takes up the chemical and translates it
to its source: the carotid artery. This artery is connected directly to the
brain. Thus, sublingual routes of administration have certain advantages over
simple oral administration. This route is often faster, and substance will only
come in contact with the enzymes in saliva prior to entry into the bloodstream.
Here are 3 major areas
in which glutathione is critical:
1. DETOXIFICATION It
enables the body to eliminate toxins and poisons by providing protection
against chemicals that promote cell transformation, also known as cell death.
2. CONTROLS IMMUNE CELLS
Glutathione regulates and regenerates our immune cells. In fact, people with chronic
illnesses such as AIDS, cancer and other autoimmune diseases tend to have very
low levels of glutathione.
3. SKIN HEALTH
Glutathione protects enzyme proteins that inhibit collagen-digesting enzymes
that cause damage to the skin, leading to wrinkles, or in the area of acne
lesions, leading to scars.
BENEFITS OF WHITELIGHT
§ Functions both as an
antioxidant and an antitoxin and is a major defense system against illness and
aging.
§ Slows down the aging process
§ Detoxifies and improves liver
function
§ Strengthens the immune system
§ Reduces the change of
developing cancer
§ Works to help improve mental
functions, increase energy, improves concentration, permits increased exercise
and improves heart and lung function
§ Refreshes your skin
§ Softens skin and promotes
whiter complexion
§ Refreshes your body
§ Promotes anti-aging and liver
detoxifier
§ Refreshes your breath
§ Provides good oral hygiene
Pricing:
Php 1,900/bottle
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