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7-Keto by Enzymatic Therapy

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Product Description
7-Keto DHEA exploded onto the health supplement scene a few years ago, gaining tremendous popularity because of its well-documented benefits. Among its many uses, DHEA is known to strengthen the immune system, enhance memory, and provide support that is particularly beneficial to people as they age. But almost as quickly as researchers sang its praises, they voiced concerns over the fact that DHEA converts into the sex hormones, testosterone and estrogens. The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has confirmed researchers' growing reservations. Is there a safe way to receive DHEA's remarkable benefits? Yes. Enzymatic Therapy's 7-Keto™ supplement is a potent natural derivative of DHEA that WILL NOT convert into sex hormones. It is our scientifically proven response to the industry's demand for the benefits of DHEA without the safety concerns associated with sex hormones.

NOTES: Contains No: Sugar, Yeast, Wheat, Gluten, Corn, Soy, Dairy Products, Artificial Coloring, Artificial Flavoring, or Preservatives.

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Health Encyclopedia

 What are Antioxidants and Free Radicals?

Free radicals are highly reactive compounds that are created in the body during normal metabolic functions or introduced from the environment. Free radicals are inherently unstable, since they contain “extra” energy. To reduce their energy load, free radicals react with certain chemicals in the body, and in the process, interfere with the cells’ ability to function normally. Antioxidants work in several ways: they may reduce the energy of the free radical, stop the free radical from forming in the first place, or interrupt an oxidizing chain reaction to minimize the damage caused by free radicals.

Free radicals are believed to play a role in more than sixty different health conditions, including the aging process, cancer, and atherosclerosis.1 Reducing exposure to free radicals and increasing intake of antioxidant nutrients has the potential to reduce the risk of free radical-related health problems.

Oxygen, although essential to life, is the source of the potentially damaging free radicals. Free radicals are also found in the environment. Environmental sources of free radicals include exposure to ionizing radiation (from industry, sun exposure, cosmic rays, and medical X-rays), ozone and nitrous oxide (primarily from automobile exhaust), heavy metals (such as mercury, cadmium, and lead), cigarette smoke (both active and passive), alcohol, unsaturated fat, and other chemicals and compounds from food, water, and air.

The body produces several antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and glutathione peroxidase, that neutralize many types of free radicals. Supplements of these enzymes are available for oral administration. However, their absorption is probably minimal at best. Supplementing with the “building blocks” the body requires to make SOD, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase may be more effective. These building block nutrients include the minerals manganese, zinc, and copper for SOD and selenium for glutathione peroxidase.

In addition to enzymes, many vitamins and minerals act as antioxidants in their own right, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene, vitamin B2, coenzyme Q10, and cysteine (an amino acid). Herbs, such as bilberry, turmeric (curcumin), grape seed or pine bark extracts, and ginkgo can also provide powerful antioxidant protection for the body.

Consuming a wide variety of antioxidant enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and herbs may be the best way to provide the body with the most complete protection against free radical damage.


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Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Capsule
Servings Per Container:  60

  Amount
Per Serving
% Daily
Value*

7-Keto 25mg **

* Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** Daily Values not established


Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate and Gelatin Capsule.

Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 2-3 times daily.