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X tra Life Pet Food Supplement by
Immunotec Research Ltd.

By Jacqueline Deitz
Immunotech Research Ltd. of Canada A-Team of Golden Vision GV 1265
Product Website


Proper nutrition can influence every aspect of your pet's health from development and appearance to vitality and well-being. The right nutrients could make a difference to a long and healthy relationship by ensuring that your pet is receiving the optimum nutritional balance.

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Xtralife is a patented pet supplement that has been clinically proven to raise glutathione (GSH) levels in animals. Glutathione helps support the immune system and is a major detoxifier in the liver as well as a vital antioxidant. Scientific tests conducted on humans and animals have shown that products containing high levels of glutathione precursors can contribute to more complete health.

Proper Nutrition Can Make a Difference
Proper nutrition can influence every aspect of your pet's health - from development and appearance to vitality and well-being. To ensure that your pet is receiving the optimum nutritional balance, added nutrients could make a difference to a long and healthy relationship.

Free radicals are caused by polluted air, heat, stress, strenuous exercise, smoke, pesticides, sun exposure, as well as many other things that are part of our daily lives. Scientists increasingly believe that free radicals are linked to many ailments ranging from fatigue, premature aging, infections and disease. Antioxidants, such as those found in Xtralife, may help protect against free radicals, minimizing their effects.

Xtralife is a patented food supplement that has been clinically proven to help provide for the complete health of your pet.

It is an undenatured whey protein concentrate from milk serum which produces a sustained increase in your animals' most vital antioxidant.

Glutathione - A Recent Discovery
One of the most important substances required for optimal health is an amino acid complex called glutathione. Researchers have discovered a milk serum protein isolate containing high levels of glutathione precursors, not found in everyday pet foods.

Both laboratory and clinical trials have documented the crucial role of this protein isolate in promoting high cellular glutathione levels.

Glutathione: the keyword in Xtralife.

Xtralife: the key supplement to maintain your pet's well-being.

Xtra Protection
Xtralife contains high amounts of glutathione (GSH) precursors exerting a dual function: it acts as an antioxidant as well as a detoxifying agent. Scientific tests conducted on humans and animals have shown that products containing high levels of glutathione precursors can contribute to more complete health.

Xtralife produces a sustained increase in glutathione levels in animals and provides the following enhanced health benefits to your pet:

Advantages and Benefits:

  • Contains high amounts of GSH precursors.
  • Helps produce a sustained increase in your pet's most vital antioxidant.
  • Provides for the complete health of your pet.
  • May improve the quality of life.
  • May improve vitality.
  • Helps assist food assimilation.
  • Convenient to use, tasteless powder.
  • Does not affect the taste of any pet food.

Xtra Life should be avoided by animals with milk protein allergies.


Related Reading:
Glutathione: New Supplement on the Block
WebMD Feature Article - July 30, 2001


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