Thursday, July 1, 2010

Aging behind the Wheel? OXIS Antioxidants Help

Above image from Wikipedia
Do you spend a lot behind the wheel? If so, then you it’s likely you feel the harmful effects of driving for long periods of time. You feel tired and you get a back that starts to hurt along with your extremities. Usually, the pain comes from the wear and tear of joints, and this is what ages you prematurely. Let’s not forget the effects of vehicular pollution, which can add years to your skin. Even with the air-conditioning on, toxic fumes can still reach you inside the car and do damage to your body, making it prone to stuff like cancer. Fortunately, antioxidant products are available to counter the effects of driving. These days, there’s one powerful antioxidant that stands out—L-Ergothioneine or ERGO.

One company, OXIS International, has introductory products based on the anti aging antioxidant, ERGO. OXIS synthesizes this from natural sources like meat, milk, grapes, and fungi using special patented methods. As a multifaceted free radical countering antioxidant, ERGO works to boost other antioxidants like glutathione. People who drive often can benefit from the healthful effects of ERGO because it helps to reduce oxidative stress.

Drivers get oxidative stress from the activity of free radical molecules that multiply with the level of pollution in the environment (left). Free radicals are also present in our own bodies as a result of the natural metabolic process. The typical diet cannot provide the essential antioxidants to prevent oxidative stress. There has to be supplementation, and this is where OXIS products come in. For OXIS, everything that goes into the products has to be naturally occurring and protective to the body for the products to be safe and effective.

Overall, OXIS products address pressing health and anti aging concerns that involve the brain, the skin, the immune system, the blood, and also things like inflammation and detoxification. OXIS introductory products Ergo-Pur™ and Ergo-Plex™ have already been launched. The former is pure ERGO and the latter combines ERGO with other antioxidants. Both are ideal supplements to drivers who spend much of their time on the road.
ERGO is the key and primary ingredient in the leading products of OXIS. Others are in production. Patenting assures the protection of the unique processes and methods developed by OXIS when it comes to synthesis and use of ERGO. Product development continues even as OXIS opens up to more industry partners, staking penny stocks for bigger ones in the future.

If you’re interested in finding out more about how anti aging OXIS products can help you as a driver, you can check out the following links and get the details. Driving can make you older in the long run. Why not benefit from ERGO?

http://www.oxis.com
Oxis on Twitter
Oxis on facebook



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Flying Car on the Highway, Anyone?


Why is it that people want a car that can fly? It's a no-brainer really. They just want to have the means to be above and beyond the traffic jams on the road. It's a nice thought. But a flying car isn't really something that can take off when it comes to laws and regulations. A car is a car and it has to abide by the rules of correct design and specifications. A plane isn't really a car and should also meet legal requirements. Combining a car and a plane as one vehicle can be tricky. But it's not impossible.

Believe it or not, there's already a plane out there that can roll on roads like a car. It's called the Terrafugia and it's now in the final stages of being given the go by the laws that apply both on the ground and in the air. The makers wish it to be classified as a light sports aircraft, much like an ultralight. This would require fliers to have only 20 hours of flying time to qualify as a pilot. The manufacturer says the Terrafugia can transform from a plane to a car (or vice versa) in less than 30 seconds. It may require some getting used to, but it's still practical. It uses ordinary gasoline, by the way. With that fuel, it can cruise to 185 kph and fly 644 km.

When the Terrafugia finally gets the nod of all concerned agencies and laws, you can get one for as little as $200,000. But if you imagine yourself rolling along the highway and then taking off when you see heavy traffic ahead, then think twice. It may not be that useful. However, if you wish to use it as a handy plane to get from one strip to another, then it may be the one for you.

This model die-cast Hot Wheels Lamborghini Lp 640 may not be a flying car, but simply looking at it will make you feel that you can really fly and conquer the highway! Yep, it's for collectors. If you want it, just click here or on the image to place your order.

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