Parkinson's is characterized by a creeping paralysis of the musculature of the entire body. Concurrently a tremor of the hands begins and slowly gets worse and becomes totally uncontrollable. The damage is to the dopamine secreting neurons in the brain. Even more distressing to the patient is the increasing inability to initiate movement or to change a movement - such a turning a corner or turning over in bed.
Research has documented that
there is a depletion of glutathione in the brain in Parkinson's disease. Subsequent use of glutathione intravenously demonstrated a 42% decline in disability.
Glutathione is one of the most widely distributed and important antioxidants in all of nature. Intravenous infusions of glutathione have produced some miraculous results in Parkinson's disease but one must continue to use the IV's to retain the benefits. This is not practical for most and it soon became apparent that oral dosages were so poorly absorbed that they were of little use.
Liposomal delivery solves all of this and gives hope to many for a home protocol that will help alleviate the symptoms of this disorder. Some of the signs of CoQ-10 deficiency are muscle aches and pains, liver dysfunction and neuro-muscular deterioration. These are also signficantly the side effects of the widely used statin drugs which destroy CoQ-10 in the human body. If you have Parkinson's, it might be wise to consider stopping the use of statins. The use of CoQ-10 has improved the symptoms of Parkinson's immensely, some doctors consider it the best medicine!
The largest impediment in supplementing CoQ-10 to the human is the incredibly poor absorption when taken orally. Physicians have found that intravenous CoQ-10 is amazingly effective but oral use is limited because of the high doses necessary for results.
The advent of nano-particle CoQ-10 that is then merged into a liposomal delivery system has produced blood levels that rival intravenous infusion!
Tyrosine is an amino acid which acts as the immediate precursor to dopamine in the brain. Clinical research covering three years indicated that supplementation with tyrosine was associated with better clinical results and many fewer side effects than the use of L-dopa in Parkinson's.
Symplex P offers the most up-to-date nutriceutical approach to Parkinson's available, utilizing a delivery system that will ensure maximum absorption. Suggested use is 1 tablespoonful twice daily for one week, then 1 tablespoon daily. After ease is reached, reduce to 1 teaspoonful twice daily. Each tablespoonful contains 250 mg CoQ-10, 250 mg glutathione and 250 mg tyrosine in a base of 5 grams phospholipids including phosphytidal serine and choline.
Please Note: We do not utilize artificial colors in our liposomal nutritional formulas, which means that the color variations between different lot numbers will vary.
Any color variations of our liposomal formulas are a direct result of the raw materials (herbs and vitamins) used to produce the formula that vary in color from batch to batch.
Our manufacturing facility adheres to strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices). Every formula is laboratory tested by an HPLC (High-performance liquid chromatography) analysis to ensure potency, efficacy, and quality.
Take 1 tablespoon twice daily on an empty stomach for one week. Then 1 tablespoon daily on arising. Some will need to continue initial dose longer.
Refrigerate for best flavor and results.
Please feel free to dilute in water or juice. This will not affect the efficacy of the product.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablespoon (0.5oz / 14.8mL)
Servings Per Container: 32 |
| Amount per serving |
%DV* |
| Calories |
36 |
|
| Fat |
4g |
6% |
| Glutathione |
250mg |
** |
| Tyrosine |
250mg |
** |
| CoQ-10 |
250mg |
** |
*Daily Value (DV) Based on a 2,000 Calorie Diet
**Percent Daily Value Not Established |
Other Ingredients: Purified Water, Lecithin, Natural Flavors, Stevia, 0.1% Sodium Benzoate, 0.1% Potassium Sorbate.
Lecithin Extracted from Soy - All Let's Talk Health products are actually free of soy. We list “contains soy” if a formula contains phospholipids, which are extracted from soy. The chance of these healthy ingredients causing a risk of allergies is extremely low or non-existent. They contain a possible soy content in parts per million. However, for the safety and comfort of our customers, we provide soy information.