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What Doctors and Experts Say About Glutathione

In February 2007 Dr John Nelson, the 159th president of the American Medical Association said:

“This product, (MaxGXL)  in my opinion, represents the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in
my life time. 
I believe it will
revolutionize, change, and transform the practice of medicine world-wide and make
Dr. Robert Keller
more famous than
Jonas Salk
who created the polio vaccine.”   

John Nelson MD, Former President AMA



For Doctors and Health
Practitioners  Only please...

We are assuming, that if you are looking at this page...you are a doctor, someone who is studying, or has a practice in the
Health and Wellness field.

Unless you have the above credentials, this page may confuse you.

It contains several of Doctor Keller's Medical contributions in the area of Medicine...primarily, the function of Glutathione on the body, or the causes for the lack of it.

There is no fluff here...just information that you may find useful.

(Note: The following links are in PDF and Audio format)

Robert H. Keller, MD, MS, FACP, AAHIVS

The Consumers’ Research Council has named Dr. Keller one of America’s Top Physicians in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007
in the fields of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology.

Dr. Keller has served on the faculties of the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin (Marquette Univ.) He has published more than 100 original articles in various scientific and medical journals and has been awarded several patents.

Dr. Keller was elected to The Board of Governors of the American Academy of HIV medicine.


Dr. Robert H. Keller's CV

 
Glutathione Abstract

Glutathione in Human Disease

Glutathione and Cancer

Glutathione and Cataracts

Results of Clinical Study of MaxGXL

 
Athletic Banned Substances Screened Products

About the Screening Program:

ConsumerLab.com offers the Athletic Banned Substances Screening Program to test dietary supplements, performance enhancement products, and other nutrition products for substances that could cause disqualification of athletes from Olympic and other competition.

It is the first comprehensive program to focus on supplements, as opposed to the downstream testing of body fluids from athletes.
The ConsumerLab.com screening program includes testing for banned substances, including stimulants, narcotics,
anabolic agents, diuretics, masking agents, and beta-blockers
based on the Olympic Movement Anti-Doping Code or the
codes of other sports associations.


This Screening Program is offered as an adjunct to ConsumerLab.com's Product Review testing, in which products
are evaluated on other important quality parameters such as
labeling, ingredient identity and quantity, proper disintegration time, spoilage, contamination with heavy metals, pesticides, industrial by-products, and spiking with pharmaceutical ingredients.

 
Product that has Passed Screening:

The following product has been screened for substances prohibited by the Olympic Movement Anti-Doping Code (for more information about substances tested, testing method, and passing criteria go to: http://www.consumerlab.com/results/bannedsubside.asp ).
 
Max GXL***
Max International July 2007

  ***Testing based on World Anti-Doping Code Prohibited list available in 2007.
 



Important Notice: These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
These products are not intended for use in the treatment of any disease.