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I am on another board for information on autism and there is a supplement called

MaxGXL that keeps coming up. I had never heard of it and was just curious if

anyone has. I know is very up on what is good and what is bad so I thought

I'd check in. I am not interested in trying it as we love NV and fish oil combo

but just curious about it and the back story. It supposedly really helps some

children with autism and speech issues to speak.

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Hi ,

Last year I was taking my son to a chiropractor for cranial adjustments when

this product appeared. I stopped going to him because he was always touting

himself that it was these adjustments that were helping my son, and all the

autistic patients that he saw, not the hard work that my son did along with all

the other things we were doing.

He had started selling this product and asked me to try them out. I told him

that I would try them on me first and he thought that was a great idea because,

in his words, I would be feeling like a million bucks. Well I didn't so I never

bought it for my son.

The cranial adjustments were ok and I believe that they enhanced everything we

were doing, but weren't the reason for my son doing better. There is nothing I

hate more than a practitioner telling me that I have to keep doing something

that only benefits him.

Coincidentally, I still have the box. (time to clean out the vitamin cupboard!)

So here are the ingredients listed

Vitamin C(as calcium ascorbate USP). 250mg

l glutamine. 750mg

N-acetyl cysteine. 375mg

Alpha lipoid acid. 75mg

Proprietary gsh absorption & . 488mg

Recycling blend: cordyceps, n-acetyl

D-glucosamine, quercetin, milk thistle

Extract(silybum marianum)80% silimarin

100% natural

Caution: this product is for adult use only. It is not for use by young

children, pregnant women or nursing mothers.

Oh, and the % daily value of the vitamin c it says 417% and no value established

on the other ingredients

My opinion of it? Not worth the expensive price tag and I feel way more

confident in the NutriiVeda ingredients.

Hth

Sandy

(who by the way is now throwing out the box!)

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> I am on another board for information on autism and there is a supplement

called MaxGXL that keeps coming up. I had never heard of it and was just curious

if anyone has. I know is very up on what is good and what is bad so I

thought I'd check in. I am not interested in trying it as we love NV and fish

oil combo but just curious about it and the back story. It supposedly really

helps some children with autism and speech issues to speak.

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