Has anyone heard of a product called Protandim?
Posted by James on January 1, 2013 · 3 Comments
Question by electron1: Has anyone heard of a product called Protandim?
I would like to hear someone’s opinion of this health product. It claims to reduce oxidative stress.
Best answer:
Answer by Shane
Thats all lies, it actually creates more stress than it reduces.
What do you think? Answer below!
Actually it kind of relivles stress but doesn’t take away anxiety and depression, basically of you stress over human nature things it won’t work but if you take panic attacks over health it might help out a little but also be aware of the side effects one major one is Low blood pressure, i also I have no idea what this medicine is or never heard of itbut that’s just my opinion on it.
It claims to relieve free radical damage also known as oxidative stress. By relieving the free radical damage to the DNA it supposibly reduces the aging process and in some cases reverse it thus allowing you to become more healthy. They also claim to slow down the process of cellular growth in tumors by injecting the drug directly into the area of the tumor. Side effects include allergic responses, gastrointestinal disturbances (stomach ache, diarrhea, vomiting), headache, and rash of the hands and feet. The patent of the product is owned by LifeVantage and its representing spokesmen is Montell Williams. There is no solid eveidence backing there claims and I do not recomend wasting money on it.
Do you recall the old-time traveling medicine shows where some con artist would roll into town, put on a entertaining show for the crowd, pitch some concoction of pine tar and alcohol (insisting that it will cure everything from lumbago to the croup to dropsy), fleece the townsfolk for their hard earned money, and then roll up the tents and make a b-line out of town before people got wise to the scam?
That’s Protandim. It combines the worst of two worlds — snakeoil and a pyramid scheme.