What is Glisodin®?
Glisodin® is a commercial market antioxidant derived from melon extract. It is used as holistic treatment in arthritis, liver and heart disorders, although many studies have been inconclusive about its benefits. Many supporters also believe that even more serious illnesses can help. This extract is said to work by increasing the production of body superoxiddismutase (SOD), which are important enzymes that protect cells from oxidation.
Most antioxidants should work by helping the body detoxify and prevent damage due to exposure to harmful elements. The idea of Glisodin® is that its natural source helps the body better adapt than artificial antioxidants. This product also uses gliadin, wheat protein, as a way of protecting the sod. When sod is combined with acid in the stomach and is not protected, there is a chemical change, which makes the enzyme ineffective. Gliadin has been added to the SSI to avoid this process of deterioration.
Glisodin® is sold as the first effective oralSOD supplement. Many of them are interested in this supplement for its anticipated effects against aging and general health benefits. In addition to the effects of harmful elements in the body, it is assumed that GLISODIN® will stop the effects of oxidation and loss of collagen in the skin and also promote cell regeneration, allowing the skin to look and feel young for a long time.
As with many natural supplements, glisodin® is not approved or regulated by American food and drug management. While studies did not represent the negative or long -term side effects of GLISODIN®, it is widely designed to monitor its use as a professional. Those who have serious health problems such as anxiety or who are on any medicine may want to talk to their doctors with the use of this supplement. Several studies show that antidepressants may have a higher risk of response to the use of GLISODIN®.
much claims that a nutritional supplement oIt bShas a small number of efficient ingredients, unlike the quantity that can be obtained in melon. Others say that although you can get more soda with food, most of it passes through the body before it can use it. This is generally justified for the lower content of the sod found in the supplement, and it is generally recommended that the person who supplemented does not exceed the daily recommended amount.