What Are Your Views On MaxGXL?

by D Dollard
(Ontario,Canada)

My heath is not bad, and I have a low thyroid condition.

Answer:

MaxGXL and Immunocal both do the same thing: they both raise and sustain your glutathione. I am not aware of research that shows raising your glutathione will improve your thyroid function, but clicking the link will take you to a page that explains how everyone benefits by raising their glutathione.

MaxGXL and Immunocal raise glutathione using different methods, there are differing restrictions on who should not take them, and different potential side effects.

The general comparison goes like this:

MaxGXL uses a drug; Immunocal uses a natural patented protein.

MaxGXL is not to be taken by pregnant or nursing women or children; Immunocal can safely be taken by all ages.

MaxGXL has potentially dangerous and toxic side effects, Immunocal does not.

MaxGXL is not listed in the Physician's Desk Reference, Pharmacist's Red Book, or Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties, and it is not reimbursable under any condition through Medicaid or Medicare. Immunocal is.

MaxGXL has yet to publish a study on PubMed; Immunocal now has over 30 years of research with dozens of published studies on PubMed confirming both its safety and efficacy.

For a full in-depth discussion on the details of these statements and comparisons, please visit our
MaxGXL page.

If you'd like to learn more about Immunocal, you may do so here.

If you'd like to order Immunocal, please click here.

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