Friday, November 2, 2012

What is Alcotox?


Alcotox, created by inventor Amjid Yaseen from the U.K., is a patent pending dietary supplement composed of a speci!c blend of amino acids and vitamins. It is designed to target, scavenge and neutralize acetaldehyde, the toxin that is produced by the liver when alcohol is consumed. Acetaldehyde is 30 times more toxic than alcohol itself and almost all alcohol related diseases from cirrhosis, cancer and even hangovers can be traced back to acetaldehyde.

Alcohol consumption is the world’s third largest risk factor for disease and disability and is the leading risk factor for death in males ages 15-59. It is a causal factor in 60 types of diseases and injuries and a component cause in 200 others. Alcohol kills 2.5 million people every year, which represents 4% of all deaths worldwide.

Click here to read the W.H.O. definitive study on alcohol and its impact on human health.

However it is not alcohol itself which is the main causal factor, but its first metabolite Acetaldehyde, which is the real culprit behind almost all alcohol related biochemical harm. Acetaldehyde is not generally well known outside of academic circles about its significance to human health.

Alcotox does not affect the pharmacology of alcohol, only its toxicity, so it is still possible to become intoxicated. Alcotox products include Alcotox, Alcotox Liver Care, Alcotox Dual, Alcotox Oriental and Alcotox Liquid.


Alcotox will soon fund its own oral cancer study early next year in 2013.  Also there are many doctors and pharmacists who are already established customers of Alcotox in the United Kingdom. It is composed of vitamins and amino acids having efficacy that surpasses most allopathic drugs. N-Acetyl Cysteine which is one of  the active ingredients is classified both as a drug and as a dietary supplement. It is used in hospitals for acetaminophen overdose. NAC is also in Alcotox as it along with a patented formulation binds to Acetaldehyde very efficiently. Furthermore, Alcotox contains all three glutathione precursors, l-Cysteine, Glutamate and Glycine to promote synthesis of intracellular glutathione during alcohol consumption.





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