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S.O.D. (Superoxide Dismutase) - 100 Capsules Default Category Douglas Labs
S.O.D. (Superoxide Dismutase) - 100 Capsules Default Category Douglas Labs
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    S.O.D. (Superoxide Dismutase) - 100 Capsules

    $33.60

    Description

    Douglas Laboratories S.O.D. has been discontinued by the manufacturer.

    S.O.D. contains 2,000 units of superoxide dismutase antioxidant enzyme derived from porcine liver extract in an acid-resistant capsule that provides both protection in stomach acid and pH-targeted release in intestinal fluid.

    Ingredients

    Each serving contains:

    Superoxide Dismutase (from porcine)  -    250 mg
    (providing 2000 MFU)

    Other ingredients: Capsule (hypromellose, gellan gum, water), cellulose, vegetable stearate.

    Suggested Use 

    As a dietary supplement, adults take 1 capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.

    More Info.

    Body cells and tissues are vulnerable to free radical damage and reactive oxygen species which are produced during normal oxygen metabolism, by other chemical reactions, and by unwanted agents in the environment. Free radicals, once formed, are capable of disrupting metabolic activity and cell structure. When this occurs, additional free radicals are produced which, in turn, can alter cells and tissues, particularly the oxidation of DNA, proteins, and membrane lipids. The uncontrolled production of free radicals is thought to be a major contributing factor to oxidative damage.

    Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a prime antioxidant enzyme found in two forms. One, complexed with zinc and copper, is localized in the cytosol, while the other, bound with manganese, is found in the mitochondrial matrix. Both forms of this metalloenzyme catalyze the inactivation of unwanted reactive oxygen species by converting them to hydrogen peroxide which is then transformed to water and oxygen by the enzyme catalase. Superoxide dismutase has been shown to be useful in joint, gastrointestinal, mitochondrial and respiratory health.

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