Description
Zetpil™ Cream Advantage
Zetpil™ delivers nutrition through the skin with the use of deep-penetrating, ultra-absorbable creams that have a unique, proprietary formulated base that has revolutionized not only this mode of delivery, but also the ability to obtain nutrients in a far more efficacious method. These creams are a result of combining natural ingredients with a non-irritating, rapidly absorbable, antioxidant base and delivering the nutrients directly into the bloodstream in less than 10 minutes in a highly effective manner. Oral supplements are exposed to the hazards of stomach acid, digestive enzymes, food-related breakdown, first pass metabolism, and other bioavailability issues in the gastro-intestinal system.
Additionally, many raw materials simply have a very low bioavailability , and only achieve around 10% or less absorption rates, even if the patient is in optimal health condition. Compromised health, age, or certain conditions that result in an inability to take oral nutrients often preclude these patient populations from obtaining the necessary nutrition to stay healthy which often exacerbates chronic health issues.
Zetpil™ deep penetrating creams, are a NOW solution to delivering the necessary nutrients to patients, on a daily basis, that is both easy and cost effective.
Properties of Melatonin
Properties of Melatonin
In the last several years, over 4,000 publications in peer review journals in the National Library of Medicine have confirmed that melatonin, at the appropriate and necessary higher dosages, is the safest and most powerful antioxidant in existence! Here is why.
Melatonin is four times more powerful as a free radical scavenger than classical antioxidants (vitamin C or E), and for every molecule of melatonin 10 free radicals are scavenged. Melatonin also possesses the unique capacity to form byproducts (i.e. metabolites) that transform free radicals to melatonin metabolites which themselves act as free radical scavengers. This remarkable capability is referred to “the free radical scavenging cascade”. No other known antioxidant is capable of exerting this remarkably therapeutic effect!
Remarkably, Melatonin stimulates the formation of all the other major antioxidants in the body, including glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and your body’s own melatonin production throughout the body including the skin. Our daily lives subject our skin to a whole host of onslaughts that further damage and age our skin. Without constant protection at the skin’s surface the damage builds and aging accelerates. Zetpil™ Melatonin 25mgs TheraCream delivers unparalleled and essential skin protection and anti-aging effects.
Please visit the following link to learn more about daily environmental exposures that damage our bodies and accelerate the aging process. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAnrmJ3un1g
References
References
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