MaxGXL Sport Review – Should You Try It?

By: Rob Miller
Fact Checked On: 8-26-2015

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MaxGXL Sport Overview

MaxGXL Sport is an anti-aging supplement based on the notion that your body needs to make up for the lessening production of glutathione as you age.

Glutathione is an extremely important antioxidant produced in the body that fights against cell damage, keeps your immune system functioning at high levels, and has various anti-aging benefits as well.

MaxGXL Sport is a supplement made by Max International that increases your body’s natural production of Glutathione, with the expected result of making you feel years, even decades, younger.

MaxGXL Sport is an offshoot of the original product, MaxGXL.

They are virtually identical except that MaxGXL Sport comes in Vegetarian capsules and is packaged in a bottle.

The reason for this is that MaxGXL Sport has been tested and approved b the NSF with a “Sport Certification”.

The NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) test products in accordance with strict guidelines for health and safety.

The fact that MaxGXL Sport has received its Sports Certification means that it has been approved and is certified not to contain banned substances.

MaxGXL Sport ReviewMaxGXL Sport Benefits

The benefits of MaxGXL Sport are equal to the benefits of glutathione which include:

  • Prevention of damage in the brain caused by free radicals.

    Free radical damage in the brain is associated with neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Improved heart health though the enzyme Glutathione Peroxidatse preventing the oxidation of lipids.
  • Fight against hearing loss by preventing oxidative injury to the inner ear.
  • Defense against oxidative stress of the lens of the eye.
  • Defense against toxins in the lungs.
  • Support for the elimination of harmful byproducts of liver metabolism.
  • Support for the liver’s work of detoxifying the blood.

MaxGXL Sport Ingredients

The MaxGXL Sport formula is made up of components that encourage and stimulate the production of increased Glutathione within the body.

These include L-Glutamine, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Cordyceps, Quercetin, and Milk Thistle.

The recommended dose is 3 capsules taken twice per day.

Clinical Study

Max International conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study using 27 subjects, male and female, from 31 to 72 years old.

At the conclusion of the study, it was determined that subjects using MaxGXL Sport had a progressive increase in intracellular glutathione levels and increased levels of IGF-1 and DHEA.

MaxGXL Sport Pros and Cons

Advantages of MaxGXL Sport

  • The ingredients are all natural.
  • There are lots of MaxGXL Sport reviews from customers who found it to help in lots of ways, like energy and joint pain relief.
  • It’s been clinically tested.

Disadvantages of MaxGXL Sport

  • Although it has additional availability, it is primarily sold through a multilevel marketing program where they encourage customers to become reps and recruit other customers to be in their stable of reps as well.
  • It’s expensive.
  • Most of the information we found on MaxGXL Sport is about how to become a rep for the company, as opposed to how the product actually works.

Where to Buy

As I mentioned, MaxGXL Sportis available through this program of reps and reps or reps.

But you can also pick it up at Amazon.com these days.

It looks like the least you can buy from the Max International website is 2 bottles for $130. They call it the starter kit.On Amazon.com, you can pick up one bottle for $64.99.

Conclusion

I wouldn’t be surprised if taking MaxGXL Sport makes you feel good.But $64.99 is a lot of money, and if you go directly through the company, you’ll no doubt have to sit through the hard sell about why you should be selling MaxGXL Sport yourself.

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Author: Rob Miller

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Rob Miller founded SupplementCritique.com over 7 years ago, and has been the chief editor ever since. He has a diploma in Advanced Dietary Supplements Advisor, and worked at GNC for 3 years. He KNOWS supplements, both inside and out. Rob currently resides in Jupiter, FL, with his wife of 4 years.  Learn more about him in his Bio here. Follow him on Twitter , Facebook, LinkedIn, or find him on Google +.

2 comments on “MaxGXL Sport Review – Should You Try It?”

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  1. Dec. 2011 I had a quadruple bypassed. Jan. 2017 only two arteries were subject to anjioplasty as the other two cannot be unless be bypassed again.

    I am 67 yrs old & a diabetic dibce I was 38yrs old. At present a fistula is imbedded ib my right wrist just incase I might undergo dialysis.

    However I’m trying hard to control my creatinine & last week was 256 umol/L. I usually pant in a flight upstairs as kidney & heart operates together.


    Question:
    Am I still qualified to to take MaxGSL with my condition?
    1. Hey Jimmy,

      Not being a doctor, I can’t really advise you on what supplements are safe to take with your condition. Share an ingredient list with your physician and they should be able to tell you how to proceed.

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