People, get informed... and to doctor Tortelini, '...the tree is known by its fruit...' what tree is this kind of language from, doctor? Are you one of the bunch who thinks has all the answers? Come on now doctor T., all you have to do is click on www.pubmed.gov then READ on more than 65,000 articles on the subject and open your mind to something new not manufactured by a BIG LAB. Want to know more about the company that makes it? click on www.max.com/133282 Enjoy the reading doctor T., you need it. Oh, BTW, I believe MaxGXL has a composition patent; cool, huh? *I am the one with PD, I take the product, I know how I feel taking it*, you cannot come to this forum and make that statement, that's not very scientific of you, doc. DoctorDDD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Myrna D'Ambrosio <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello all, > > My name is Myrna D'Ambrosio. I've just joined this mailing list because > my husband was diagnosed with PD about a year ago. He is doing pretty > good > on Ropinirol. It took a while for me to want to reach out and join a list > or support group so here I am. > > I do not sell, nor do I take either of these products at this time, but I > can give you a little information on the product you are talking about. > It > is a whey protein that provides the specific amino acids that allow your > body to produce Glutothione. I know about it because my mother took a > product called Immunocal which was produced in Canada by a company called > Immunotec. Immunocal is practically the same as the Max, but Immunocal > has US > Patents and is listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. She sold > Immunocal > for quite a few years (when she was in her 80's) and then switched to > another company called Feel Good Nutraceuticals (sp?). The product they > carried was called AISMax. She then took that product for a couple of > years > until she died in 2007 at the age of 89. One of her friends who was > taking it > had been diagnosed with Macular Degeneration and after he was on the > product for a while, the doctor could not find any sign of the Macular > Degeneration. She switched to the Max, not because it was better, but > because it was > the same product by a company that gave her better commissions. > > Last year my son was diagnosed with Lymphoma and I know that a lot of > cancer patients have had very good results from taking the Immunocal and > the > Max. So I wrote to the woman who was my mother's sponsor because I could > not > find AISMax anywhere on the web. She told me it was a different company > now and didn't go into a lot of detail about why. She also gave me the > name > of someone in her downline that would sell me the Immunocal, but my son > decided not to take it. I think that the MAX GXL that you are talking > about > is the same product. I myself preferred the Immunocal to the Max. > > Again, I have no monetary interest in providing this information, just a > desire to be helpful. With that said, here is a link that might be more > informative regarding the Whey Protein powder and Glutothione. > > _http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/Public/en/USA/ProductSheet_Immunocal_US.pdf_ > (http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/Public/en/USA/ProductSheet_Immunocal_US.pdf) > > Myrna D'Ambrosio > Rhode Island > > > > In a message dated 3/19/2010 1:01:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, > [log in to unmask] writes: > > http://www.max.com > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto: > [log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn