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Albedextrin - Lysosomal Detox
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As we age, and with exposure to toxic metals and organophosphates, healthy fats, waxes (ceramides) and proteins can turn into toxic fats (rancid fats and cholesterol crystals), metal soaps (toxic waxes) and prions (toxic proteins). These are insoluble and in the case of prions, also resist enzymatic degradation. Cyclodextrins may support the body in solubilizing and binding these toxic substances.
Humans are one of the few species that does not synthesize vitamin C. As such, we are also one of the few species that develop plaque in the arteries. The plaque is stimulated by oxysterols (oxidized cholesterol). In a young body, Apolipoprotein A and lysosomes work together to keep plaque from accumulating. With age, we have less Apolipoprotein A and more of the B variety (which makes plaque worse) and our lysosomes are less able to detoxify oxysterols. Cyclodextrins may support the body in a healthy response to oxysterols and support lysosomes.
Most neurological disorders are now known to be caused by prion like particles. Prions are misfolded proteins that when they encounter another protein, misfold them as well. When we are young, our lysosomes are better able to digest these folded proteins, but with age, they can accumulate in a chain reaction which can cause all sorts of issues with memory, mood and movement. Cycledextrins may support a healthy response to prions and prion like particles.
Over 70 years ago German doctors found that when patients were injected with phosphatidylcholine, a lipid found in healthy cell membranes, livers, kidneys, lungs, nerves, brain, eyes and the cardiovascular system, all began to regenerate. This is because we as we age, the phospholipids in our cell membranes go rancid and when we give the body fresh unoxidized phospholipids, the membranes can repair themselves. Alpha cyclodextrins may support flushing of rancid/oxidized phospholipids from cell membranes. To make the most of this potential, take one to two teaspoons of phospholipids 3 hours after Albedextrin.
Intermittent fasting has many benefits. Specifically, cleaning out and regenerating the lysosomes. Cyclodextrins may support many of the same systems as intermittent fasting.
Albedextrin is something the following people may wish to consider.
- Those 45 years and older
- Those with age spots (lipofuscin)
- Those who which to support their body’s work in establishing proper cholesterol levels
- Those who which to support their body’s work in establishing excellent arterial health
- Those over 60 who which to support their body’s work in establishing excellent mental functioning
- Those who which to support their body’s work in establishing excellent lysosomal status
Albedextrin should not be used by:
- Those with normal cholesterol levels
- Anyone pregnant or breastfeeding
- Anyone currently taking Statins or similar drugs
If you are using cyclodextrins for neurological issues, be patient. It takes time to get quantities past the blood brain barrier, and it takes time to regenerate nerves. 6 months is a reasonable period of time to reassess. For some, additional protocols will be needed to support the body in repairing damaged nerves.
Ingredients: A proprietary blend of (2-Hydroxypropol) ⍺-cyclodextrin, (2-Hydroxypropol) β-cyclodextrin, Vitamin C, proline, sodium decanoate, and distilled water.
Take on an empty stomach and wait 30 minutes before eating.
Aggressive Dosage: 2 tablespoons a day for no more than 4 weeks with a 1 week rest afterwards.
Maintenance Dosage: 1 teaspoon a day 5 days a week.
Cyclodextrins may remove fat soluble toxins but can also may affect levels of fat soluble nutrients. Consider supplementing with the following 8 hours after taking Albedextrin:
- Phosphotidylcholine
- Fish oil
- Fat soluble vitamins (A,D, E and K)
*Do not use Albedextrin if you are:
- Pregnant or nursing
- Currently on statins or other cholesterol lowering drugs
- Have low cholesterol
- Do not use more than the recommended amount