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Immunocal Platinum

Immunocal Platinum works with the body to repair damaged cells and to improve mood, energy, well-being, alertness, concentration and clarity, all important to the maturing population. It also helps maintain proper muscle function and maintain bone health by reducing calcium loss.

Physicians' Desk Reference
The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR) is the authoritative source of FDA approved information on prescription drugs. Although Immunocal is a natural, non‑drug supplement, it appears in the U.S. Physicians' Desk Reference. However, immunocal is also available without a prescription.


CPS
The CPS or Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties is published yearly and is distributed to Canadian Physicians and Pharmacists. Although Immunocal is a natural, non‑drug supplement, it appears in the CPS. However, immunocal is also available without a prescription.


Pharmacist's Red Book
Immunocal is listed in the U.S. Pharmacists' Red Book. Celebrating 110 years of service, the Red Book remains the Pharmacy's most reliable source for product information and prices on prescription drugs, OTC items, and reimbursable medical supplies.
For the complete text of the Red Book listing, please click here.


Medicare/Medicaid
Immunocal is eligible for Medicare/Medicaid coverage and reimbursement. It is also covered by many private insurance programs.

Parkinson's Disease & Glutathione / Immunocal

The rationale for people with Parkinson's Disease taking Immunocal is based on the evidence contained in the abstracts & articles below, which describe the role of oxidative stress & the decrease of Glutathione in persons with Parkinson's Disease. Other supporting abstracts can also be found.

Glutathione plays a crucial role in mediating free radical damage & maintaining the oxidant/anti oxidant balance. When glutathione is depleted this tilts the balance in favor of the oxidants - resulting in oxidative stress. Immunocal provides cells with the precursors, or building blocks, needed to produce glutathione. This helps scavenge the free radicals and may slow down the degenerative process.

 Metabolism and Functions of Glutathione in Brain

 Glutathione Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration

 Characterization of intracellular elevation of glutathione (GSH) with glutathione monoethyl ester and GSH in brain and neuronal cultures: relevance to Parkinson's disease.

 The effects of stress and aging on glutathione metabolism

 Glutathione in Parkinson's disease: a link between oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage?

 Parkinson's disease: a disorder due to nigral glutathione deficiency?

 Dopamine turnover and glutathione oxidation: implications for Parkinson disease.

 Alterations in glutathione levels in Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders affecting basal ganglia.

 Glutathione peroxidase in early and advanced Parkinson's disease.

 Reduced intravenous glutathione in the treatment of early Parkinson's disease.

 Mitochondrial impairment as an early event in the process of apoptosis induced by glutathione depletion in neuronal cells: relevance to Parkinson's disease.

 Glutathione--a review on its role and significance in Parkinson's disease.

 Glutathione and Parkinson's disease: is this the elephant in the room?

 Idiopathic Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and glutathione metabolism in the substantia nigra of patients.

 Idiopathic Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and glutathione metabolism in the substantia nigra of patients.

 Neurodegenerative Disorders: GSH Prevention of Neuronal Death.

 Neurodegenerative Diseases - Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

 GSH, Dopamine and Glutamate: Roles in Parkinson’s Disease.



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