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Evaluation of Microhydrin as a Scavenger of Free Radicals, Report I Tests on Microhydrin were conducted using electron spin resonance techniques (ESR) by a scientist who specializes in the evaluation of antioxidants at a major university. The following is quoted from the test report: "We have made a thorough investigation of the antioxidant activity of Microhydrin by several experimental methods. Hydroxyl radical scavenging activity was found in two different Microhydrin preparations provided." "Our conclusions are that Microhydrin has antioxidant activity towards hydroxyl radicals. Hydroxyl radicals are among the most dangerous of oxygen free radicals that occur in biological systems. They are the same types of radicals that can be produced by exposure to ionizing radiation. Therefore, it can be stated that Microhydrin has antioxidant activity in this regard." Evaluation of Microhydrin as a Scavenger of Free Radicals, Report II Tests on Microhydrin were conducted by a scientist who specializes in the evaluation of antioxidants at a separate major university. The following is quoted from the test report: "When assayed in the ‘standard’ assay for super oxide Dismutase activity based upon the reduction of cytochrome c by xanthine (see J. Biol. Chem. 244: 6049-6055, 1969), Microhydrin showed two characteristics:
"When assayed with an alternative method based on the ability of superoxide to oxidize epinephrine to adrenochrome, Microhydrin also showed its ability to scavenge the superoxide radical and inhibit the process." Physician Using Microhydrin Climbs Mount Everest Without Oxygen In 1991, at age 39, Denis Brown M.D. of British Columbia attempted to climb Mt. Everest without supplemental oxygen. He reached 26,000 feet. Again in 1994 he made the climb and achieved 28,000 feet before he surrendered to the extreme conditions and turned back. In 1999, at age 47, he added Microhydrin to his supplement regime. Microhydrin helps to reduce the build-up of free radicals and lactic acid, and supports production of ATP. He succeeded in reaching the peak of the South Summit at 28,750 ft. without supplemental oxygen and reported that this time he felt stronger and had more energy than on previous climbs.
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