Promote A Healthy Liver with This Powerful Enzyme!
By Dr. Michael Cutler • Feb 10th, 2010 • Category: True Health TipA healthy liver produces an all-important antioxidant known as the SOD enzyme to break down superoxide—the most common free radical in the body. The enzyme also protects the mitochondria in your cells and repairs cellular damage.
SOD levels drop in proportion to increasing free radical levels as we age. But you can obtain the enzyme from foods like barley grass, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, wheatgrass and most green vegetables. And it’s also available through supplements and injections.
In topical form, the SOD enzyme is used to reduce facial wrinkles, scar tissue and heal wounds and burns, and is promoted to protect against sun-damaged skin. And it has even shown promise in treating ulcerative colitis—an inflammatory bowel disease.
Dr. Michael Cutler
is a graduate of Brigham Young University, Tulane Medical School and Natividad Medical Center Family Practice Residency in Salinas, Calif. Dr. Cutler is a board-certified family physician with more than 18 years experience. He serves as a medical liaison to alternative and traditional practicing physicians. His practice focuses on an integrative solution to health problems. Dr. Cutler is a sought-after speaker and lecturer on experiencing optimum health through natural medicines and founder and editor of Easy Health Options™ newsletter—a leading health advisory service on natural healing therapies and nutrients. He is also a Medical Advisor for True Health™—America's #1 source for doctor-formulated nutrients that heal.
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