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Author Topic: GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans  (Read 4610 times)

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Offline SASA39

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The authors concluded, "The statistically significant antioxidant restoration and decreased b2-microglobulin concentration in Glisodin-supplemented AIDS patients suggests a beneficial effect of the Glisodin product in HIV/AIDS patients. These results suggest that these patients will be prepared for a better compliance and a better efficacy to the anti-retroviral therapy."

http://www.npicenter.com/anm/templates/newsATemp.aspx?articleid=16332&zoneid=196
12. Oct`06.  CD4=58 %  VL not issued
25.Dec.`06.         203     VL= 0
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25.Dec`06.- 19.Oct`16 :
various ups & downs- mostly ups - from 58-916 and back in #CD and few blips in VL.
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19.Oct`16     CD4=644      VL=0

Offline bimazek

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Re: GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2007, 06:58:14 pm »
www.glisodin.org  is designed to be a forum for the interested parties that have come together to sponsor and create glisodin.org.  The SOD/Gliadin complex (called glisodin, glisodine or oxykine) has been studied in vitro, in vivo and in clinical trials more...NEW!  Is there a relationship between Redox balance and Metabolic Syndrome? 
The natural process of oxygen metabolism results in the development of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In order to protect the body from highly toxic ROS, the body has acquired anti-oxidative stress mechanisms, or an antioxidant defense system. more... Glisodin has been shown to be orally effective in several in vivo studies on animals as well as in clinical trials. In these studies, glisodin has been shown to preserve the antioxidant activity of the SOD enzyme, resulting in an increase in organ and circulating SOD levels.  more...
Glisodin has been shown to:
             ·  promote the endogenous production of SOD, Catalase & Gpx
             ·  inhibit oxidative stress
             ·  inhibit lactic acid accumulation during exercise
             ·  inhibit UV oxidative stress
             ·  promote immune modulation
             ·  inhibit vascular inflammatio

Offline SASA39

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Re: GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2007, 08:10:59 am »
But I did not mentioned one thing.(though i have asked Dr. at thebody about it) . And a fact is that a incresed level of SOD was founded in HAD HIV+ patients............( Yikes!)  :o
12. Oct`06.  CD4=58 %  VL not issued
25.Dec.`06.         203     VL= 0
..................................................
25.Dec`06.- 19.Oct`16 :
various ups & downs- mostly ups - from 58-916 and back in #CD and few blips in VL.
...................................................
19.Oct`16     CD4=644      VL=0

 


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