Cellgevity Ingredients

More than Ingredients Make Cellgevity Unique

It’s more than the combination of ingredients that make Cellgevity unique. Its the reason why these ingredients have been used.  Other glutathione precursors can help boost your body’s level of glutathione but as far as I know, it’s only Cellgevity that includes extra ingredients to support glutathione’s ability to work effectively in your body.

Ingredients

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RiboCeine

 

RiboCeine

RiboCeine is the subject of twenty peer-reviewed published, scientific studies funded by the National Institutes of Health and others. Developed by Herbert T. Nagasawa, Ph.D.,RiboCeine has demonstrated that it can effectively deliver cysteine to the cells and enable them to produce the optimal levels of glutathione.

Based on a combination of two nutrients that are naturally found in the human body – Ribose and Cysteine, RiboCeine is activated by the body’s cells to release On Demand and effectively deliver the Cysteine necessary for optimal glutathione production, directly to your cells. RiboCeine has outperformed every other means of glutathione enhancement against which it has been tested.  Read More

ALA-Alpha Lipoic Acid

The Alpha Lipoic Acid Molecule

The Alpha Lipoic Acid Molecule

Acid Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant known to combat various forms of oxidative stress and to recycle other antioxidants. Lipoic acid is a naturally produced in the body and used by both animals and plants. Together with glutathione, they protect the fat and water portions of the cells from different types of free radicals.

As a nutritional supplement, Alpha Lipoic Acid seems to boost insulin sensitivity, and could  be particularly helpful in addressing metabolic syndrome.  It also acts with B vitamins to aid in the creation of energy from the proteins, carbohydrates and fats we eat. ALA has been looked at in connection with the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, liver ailments and glaucoma. It might even help to improve memory because of its protective effects on brain and nerve tissue.

 

Broccoli Seed Extract

broccoli seedFor up to 72 hours, the catalytic effect created by  Broccoli Seed Extract (sulforaphane glucosinolate) will boost the activity of antioxidants in your body. Broccoli seed extract also protects against electrophiles which can damage DNA and helps cells neutralize toxins and carcinogens which are then ejected from your cells.  It also helps to increase and restore glutathione levels in your body and activates the antioxidant enzymes used in the Phase II detoxification pathway

 

Curcumin

Curcumin- Turmeric Root ExtractCurcumin is better known to most people as Turmeric Root Extract. Turmeric is that wonderfully pungent, brilliantly yellow spice that imparts its distinctive color to much Indian cusine (and also your white blouse if you’re not more careful than I was!)  More importantly though, Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant that helps your body fight damage caused by free radicals and is also well known to help reduce inflammation. Supporting the work of the broccoli seed extract also in Cellgevity, turmeric root extract also helps to generate the Phase II enzymes that support what it known as the glutathione detoxification pathway.

Resveratrol

Much has been written about resveratrol.resveratrol ( I, for one, used it as a joking excuse for my wine consumption- until I found out that it didn’t truly extend to white wine). Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant found in grape skins and present in red and white wine, although using wine as your sole source of resveratrol  will cause more harm than good. In supplement form however, resveratrol is an antioxidant with properties that protect your cardio vascular system.

Vitamin C

Vitamin CEveryone is familiar with Vitamin C and many of its benefits are well known.  What isn’t well known though is that Vitamin C is among the Network Antioxidants, which probably explains why it is in Cellgevity. Most antioxidants become useless after they have done their job and neutralized a free (oxy) radical, but the network antioxidants have the ability to recycle or rejuvinate each other.

Quercetin

Quercetin is a flavonoid antioxidant. The Qucertin moleculeFlavonoids are an exceptional group of phytonutrients that belong to the category of polyphenols. They’re best known for their rich diversity of  pigments (including the rich blues of blueberries and deep reds of raspberries).  Flavonoids like Quercetin are valued for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity and for supporting the cardiovascular and nervous systems.

 

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Glutathione and the Antioxidant Network

Antioxidants are our body’s primary protection against the harm triggered by free radicals which contribute to many chronic inflammatory and degenerative problems. Oxy radicals are the root cause of premature aging. Among all the antioxidants, a group of five are acknowledged as Network Antioxidants. This group of both fat and water soluble antioxidants work together to assist your cells and do the job together to support each other.

How Network Antioxidants work

When an antioxidant passes an electron to correct or repair a free radical, it actually becomes one, but a benign one without the capacity to continue the chain reaction.  Unfortunately, when they become oxidized, antioxidants can no longer perform effectively.  But, what is unique about the network antioxidants is that are able to regenerate each other and carry on the cycle of searching out and repairing free radicals.

Even though they do the job together, the network antioxidants fulfill diverse jobs.  The fat soluble ones, namely CoQ-10 and Vitamin E protect the fatty cell wall and the cell mitochondria, while the water soluble antioxidants, Glutathione and Vitamin C protect the center of the cell. ALA – Alpha Lipoic Acid is unique in that it is both fat and water soluble.

Vitamin C is the link which joins the fat soluble and water soluble antioxidants in the network and is primarily responsible for rejuvenating Vitamin E when it becomes oxidized.

Vitamin E is closely aligned with heart disease prevention, because it’s the only antioxidant that can reach fatty parts of the cell that are not reachable to the rest of the network.  It’s actually not a single compound but is instead a group of fat soluble alcohols.

CoQ-10 or CoEnzyme Q-10 is present in all your cells, where it is concentrated in the mitochondria,  the component of your cell that creates energy. Mitochondria are susceptible to free radical injury which has been evidenced as a loss of energy as we age. Additionally, CoQ-10 contributes in the regeneration of Vitamins C, E and Glutathione.

Glutathione, popularly recognized as the Body’s Master antioxidant is continuall circulating through your cells, repairing your immune cells and cleansing cellular waste from your body. It supports the rejuvenation of all of the remaining network antioxidants. Raising your glutathione levels helps protect you from various inflammatory conditions, autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma and others.

Alpha Lipoic Acid is unique amongst the Network Antioxidants in that it is both fat and water soluable and can help both the fatty membrane and water based interior of your cells. It is also uniquely capable of repairing itself and notably can regenerate the other network antioxidants including glutathione. It helps to avert muscle damage during tough workouts.

Like glutathione and CoEnzyme Q-10, ALA is created by your body, but the production capacity declines substantially as we age.