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Molybdenum/Glutathione Complex – Orange Sublingual Chem-Defense™ is a nutrient blend formulated for persons with chemical sensitivities. Recent scientific research indicates that molybdenum, a trace mineral that activates the enzymes aldehyde oxidase and sulfite oxidase, may provide necessary nutritional support for chemically sensitive individuals. Glutathione (GSH) is a key element of the liver's detoxifying process, and is also is the precursor of glutathione peroxidase, a major free radical-scavenging enzyme. Riboflavin is the precursor for FAD, a coenzyme which recycles used GSH. KEY FEATURES Glutathione is an important antioxidant. Glutathione neutralizes toxic peroxide which could damage our DNA and cell membranes. The glutathione level in intracellular fluids decreases with growing age. Glutathione also reacts with some toxins and helps to break them down. Glutathione improves the stability of other antioxidants including vitamin C and vitamin E. It supports the immune system and stimulates the production of lymphocyte immune cells. Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral. It is a component of several important interactions that lead to detoxification of the liver. Molybdenum is concentrated primarily in the liver, kidney, bone, and skin. Suggested Use: 1 to 3 tablets daily. Place tablet under the tongue and allow to dissolve slowly, altering its position to avoid prolonged contact with the same area. Supplement Facts Size: 45 tablets Item Code SN0244 Serving Size: 1 tablet | | Amount per serving | % Daily Value | | Total Carbohydrates | 1 g | <2 % | | Riboflavin (as 2.25 mg flavin mononucleotide [Coenzymated™]) | 1.6 mg | 90 % | | Molybdenum (as molybdenum chelate) | 120 mcg | 160 % | | L-Glutathione (reduced) | 50 mg | * | * Daily Value not established Other Ingredients: sorbitol, mannitol, natural orange flavor, and magnesium stearate. Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product. The sublingual form is absorbed directly into the bloodstream, via the blood vessels under the tongue and in the cheeks, allowing for quick entry into the system.
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