Dr. Phillip E. Schoenwetter's Antioxidant Complex May Help with Anti-Aging from Environmental Pollution

LOS ANGELES, CA - 1/14/2016 (PRESS RELEASE JET) -- Most people are aware of how UV rays can lead to the outward signs of aging on the skin, but environmental pollution is equally detrimental. Those pollutants damage cells and DNA, accelerating the aging process. The introduction of antioxidant enzymes and amino acids such as the ones contained within the RxQ Antioxidant Complex by Schoenwetter Supplements may help mitigate damage by supplying the body with the building blocks of natural antioxidants.1

The body manufactures a natural antioxidant called glutathione to neutralize free radicals. Oxidative stress happens when free radicals that damage cells are present in such numbers that they overwhelm the body’s ability to counteract them effectively. The outward signs of oxidative stress are fine lines, wrinkles, and dull appearing skin. The inward effects may include damage to the immune system and a greater risk of developing various diseases.*

Environmental pollution that leads to oxidative stress is present in a wide array of manmade chemicals used in manufacturing processes and in common household and personal care products. Free radicals are also present naturally in the environment. Radon, a gas that occurs naturally in the soil, is also a source of environmental pollution that contributes to oxidative stress. Even regularly utilized diagnostic procedures result in oxidative stress within the body.*

Environmental pollutants have been associated with increased oxidative stress resulting in inflammation and autoimmune dysfunction. Conditions ranging from the development of breathing problems, cardiovascular events and cancer, along with an impact on prenatal development.2 Free radicals accelerate the aging process throughout the body.*

Glutathione is the body’s natural antioxidant, an essential compound manufactured by the body to neutralize free radicals that also helps in cellular repair. RxQ Antioxidant Compound is comprised of a unique blend of amino acids that provide the raw materials needed for the production of glutathione.*

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is an essential amino acid that aids in the syntheses of glutathione. It’s effective in supporting the antioxidant structure of the body and can be enhanced with supplementation.NAC is an ingredient in RxQ that may help in alleviating oxidative stress that can present as arthritis, greater recovery times for injuries and reduced immune system function.

Obtaining the needed ingredients for efficient glutathione production is particularly important as the body’s natural antioxidant production begins to decline after the age of 40, accelerating the aging process. RxQ offers a unique formulation of building blocks required for glutathione production that’s needed to fight free radicals from environmental pollution, repair cells and detoxify the body.*

About Schoenwetter Supplements, LLC

Schoenwetter Supplements, LLC was founded by family practitioner and noted nuclear medicine specialist, Dr. Phillip Schoenwetter. His patent pending RxQ Antioxidant Complex utilizes advanced DNA research to provide individuals with a ground-breaking new supplement that helps fight the effects of free radicals and aids in maintaining cellular health.

*Disclaimer: The statements and information contained in this press release have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products featured in this news release are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

REFERENCES

  1. S. Ahmad, “Oxidative Stress from Environmental Pollutants,” Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 1995; 29(2): 135-157
  2. Kai-Jen Chuang, Chang-Chuan Chan, Ta-Chan Su, Chung-Te Lee and Chin-Sheng Tang, “The Effect of Urban Air Pollution on Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, Coagulation and Autonomic Dysfunction in Young Adults,” American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 176, No. 4 (2007), pp. 370-376
  3. Yilin Liu, Annastasia S. Hyde, Melanie A. Simpson and Joseph J. Barycki, “Emerging Regulatory Paradigms in Glutathione Metabolism,” Advanced Cancer Research, July 2014; 122: 69-101

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