BHTPro™ (Butylated Hydroxytoluene) Capsules

BHTPro™ – the potent antioxidant supplement that boosts immunity and battles viruses

BHTPro™ 180mg capsules act as antioxidants that work by damaging virus cells, including the Herpes virus which is notoriously difficult to combat. They contain the active ingredient Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT); this is believed to make viral cells vulnerable by damaging their protective layer, meaning the immune system has a way in to break them down. In addition, this is believed to prevent viral cells from multiplying, which for Herpes sufferers reduces the risk and occurrence of outbreaks.

BHTPro™ supplements provide a simple solution to boosted immunity, lessening the impact of illnesses (and may also prevent viruses from taking hold in the first place). By taking BHTPro™ daily, users can help to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle and slow down the aging process.

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Anti Aging Treatments Nutritional Supplements

This product has the
following ingredients

Butylated Hydroxytoluene

This product is associated with the following health conditions

Herpes

Product Description

BHTPro™ Supplements give an antioxidant boost

It is essential to support our immune systems, regardless of lifestyle or life stage. Eating a healthy diet in one way to do this, but it can be tricky to ensure we always eat the right balance of antioxidant rich foods. This is where BHTPro™ supplements come in, as these provide a simple way to boost immunity with Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT).

By taking BHT on a daily basis, the immune system receives an antioxidant boost, lessening the length and severity of illnesses, protecting against viral cells and helping maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

What is BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)?

Used since the 1940s in food preparation, BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, is a potent antioxidant and preservative, used to prevent oils and fats from spoiling and going rancid. If you’ve ever wondered why the cereal you’ve had in the back of the cupboard for months is still good, BHT probably had something to do with it.

Since BHT’s discovery, an enormous number of uses have been found for this amazing preservative. It can be present in everything from food to cosmetics, even jet fuel, but more recently, in powerful antioxidant health supplements as well.

Its primary mechanism is the prevention of autoxidation, a free radical generating process caused by oxygen attacking unsaturated organic compounds such as fats. By preventing autoxidation and the production of free radicals, BHT keeps compounds stable for longer, preventing their breakdown and associated decay.

Is BHT safe?

One of the major questions around BHT’s use is its safety. Despite widespread scare tactics, there has been little proof that BHT is responsible for any incidence of human harm or mortality.

In fact, many of the criticisms levelled against BHT are spurious. The most common — that because of its wide uses in industrial applications it is inherently unsafe — is clear disingenuity: water is found in everything from pesticide to radiator fluid but few would argue its importance to health.

The few studies that have shown significant negative effects have tended to use very high dosage, far beyond what any normal person would consume, and really only prove the old axiom that too much of anything is bad for you.

Why is BHT good for you?

Contrary to reports featured in the press, BHT may have a wide range of beneficial health effects, and is the focus of a significant amount of research into antiviral and longevity science. Much as BHT is capable of preventing autoxidation in oils present in the foods we consume and the products we use, it is also able to mitigate the damage caused by autoxidation within our bodies.

Studies have been conducted on BHT’s application in medical treatments since the 1970s and there is a growing body of evidence to indicate that it is not only safe but also beneficial. One of BHT’s major health benefits is its action upon lipid-coated viruses such as herpes, hepatitis c, and influenza. BHT disrupts the lipid membrane that surrounds these viruses, damaging them and their ability to penetrate the walls of human cells. Because of this, BHT has been used off-label as a herpes treatment to great effect, particularly following the publication of John A. Mann’s and Steven Fowkes’s groundbreaking Wipe Out Herpes with BHT.

BHT’s antioxidant effect may also have anti-aging properties.  By mitigating the oxidative stress that the body undergoes via general metabolic function, BHT may lengthen the life of cells, promoting greater health and potentially, life span.

What is oxidation?

Oxidation is a common chemical process you can see all around you. When a cut apple turns brown, a steel pipe becomes rusty, or an old copper coin develops a furry green surface, these are all the products of oxidation. But did you know that the same process occurs inside your body?

Oxidation is what occurs when substances interact in a way that results in the loss of electrons, such as when oxygen reacts with iron to create iron oxide or rust. While this is not always a damaging process, and is in many cases essential to normal body function, too much oxidation can have a harmful effect on your health.

This is because these electron-losing reactions between substances often cause the release of free radicals, new compounds that can cause powerful chain reactions that can lead to damage or death within the body’s cells.

How do antioxidants help preserve good health?

Antioxidants molecules are essential for terminating free radical cells – these are unstable cells that can cause damage across the body to other molecules, lipids and proteins. They also help to inhibit oxidative reactions and oxidative stress, which can be damaging to cells and tissues.

 



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