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Epic by Systemic Formulas EPIC Metabolic NO/ONOO Micro Antioxidant, EPIC, Metabolic, NO/ONOO, Micro, Antioxidant, glutathione, S.O.D., superoxide dismutase, oxidative stress, bioflavanoids, superoxide, peroxynitrate, free radicals – Revelation Health LLC

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A powerful intra-cellular antioxidant which enhances the cells ability to generate glutathione and S.O.D. (Superoxide Dismutase) in response to oxidative stress. In addition, it provides novel bioflavanoids acting specifically against superoxide and perox
#820 - EPIC - METABOLIC NO/ONOO MICRO ANTIOXIDANT This formula is a powerful intracellular antioxidant, which enhances the cell's ability to generate glutathione and S.O.D. (superoxide dismutase) in response to oxidative stress.Systemic's Dr. Morris, Ph.D developed Epic as part of their nutrimetabolomic research. This formula is a powerful intracellular antioxidant, which enhances the cell's ability to generate glutathione and S.O.D. (superoxide dismutase) in response to oxidative stress. In addition, it provides novel bioflavonoids acting specifically against superoxide and peroxynitrite (ONOO) free radicals. Epic allows the cells to choose to make glutathione (GSH), the body's premier antioxidant and detoxifying molecule.

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