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The B-Sit/AOX Matrix
ОглавлениеThe B-Sit/AOX Matrix interaction is complex, requiring multi-supplement support. In some ways the relationship is as symbiotic as it is synergistic. For example: B-Sit potentiates antioxidant activity and activates other antioxidant responses. B-Sit and plant-based antioxidants work together to protect cell membranes from lipid peroxidation.19-21 In addition, targeted antioxidants support activities of B-Sit: i.e. Astragalus root and B-Sit work together to increase the activities of antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px)21,22
A natural pairing of B-Sit and select antioxidants, forming a supportive nutritional matrix, is fundamental to a wide range of biological processes, so the components of the matrix need to be selected to fit the desired outcome. In this case, the Matrix is comprised of B-Sit and antioxidants that work with it to improve membrane integrity and function, reestablish a healthy intracellular fluid environment, as well as support healthy cell reproduction and the body’s mechanisms for controlling improperly reproduced cells – cancer cells.
A select group of antioxidants that form the B-Sit/AOX Matrix for natural anti-cancer support are: Astragalus, ellagic acid, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Ligustrum fruit, lutein, lycopene, quercetin, resveratrol, Rhodiola, Rosmarinus officinalis, Schinsandra fruit, trans-e-viniferin, Wasabia japonica, and zinc.