Posted by
Glasses Company on Friday, October 16, 2009 11:00:00 AM
MaxGXL is distributed
through network marketing. It is not available in stores. The manufacturer does
not require that customers sign up as a MaxGxl distributor to get discounts on
this product, but the best discounts are available through a monthly automatic
shipment ("preferred customer") program. The manufacturer will allow
customers to cancel their automatic shipment at any time, without penalty or
obligation.
However, is it safe to take
MaxGXL? In fact, it is difficult to make a scientifically accurate statement on
the safety of a supplement that contains multiple ingredients without doing
significant research on each individual ingredient, and then researching safety
on the combination of those ingredients within a single supplement. However,
there does not appear to be any single ingredient within MaxGXL that would
suggest that the supplement is unsafe.
According to researches, there are cautions on supplementing with some of the
individual ingredients contained in Max GXL. The
Physician's desk Reference (PDR), states that alpha lipoic acid (an ingredient
in MaxGXL) should be avoided in pregnancy, and used with caution in diabetics,
and in patients with glucose intolerance: "Because of lack of long-term
safety data, alpha-lipoic acid should be avoided by pregnant women and nursing
mothers. Those with diabetes and problems with glucose intolerance are
cautioned that supplemental alpha-lipoic acid may lower blood glucose levels.
Blood glucose should be monitored and antidiabetic drug dose adjusted, if
necessary, to avoide possible hypoglycemia."