Oxidative Stress Relief
By frogfoot1969
10-22-08
Our DAN! is rec'd a new chelator called OSR or Oxidative Stress Relief. Has anyone heard of or used this yet.
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Boyd Haley
By frogfoot1969
01-04-09
Statement from Dr Boyd Haley
To All Parents: We make no claims that OSR can treat any
disease or cure any illness. OSR stands for Oxidative Stress Relief
which is based on our initial observations that taking OSR
increases plasma glutathione levels significantly. OSR has been
extensively tested by 3 party FDA certified toxicology
laboratories and no toxic effects have been observed in rats at OSR
levels 100 to thousands of times greater than we recommend be
used in humans. Also, 3rd party labs have reported that OSR is
non-mutagenic, has a good ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance
capacity) score and had no effect on pregnancy outcomes when
given to pregnant rats in massive doses. We have no indications
of any toxicity that can be caused by OSR even at very high
doses—which are not recommended. We have fulfilled the FDA
new dietary ingredient requirements regarding support of its safety,
however, the FDA has not evaluated our position that OSR is an
effective antioxidant and a useful dietary ingredient.
OSR is an antioxidant that has the ability to partition into the
lipophilic (fatty) tissues of the body and to scavenge damaging free
radicals. OSR seems to be of value for a safe process to help in a
dietary way those who are suffering from inflammation and
oxidative stress. Just being able to scavenge the free radicals
(which are the damaging chemicals produced in inflammation)
seems to allow the body to salvage much of its reduced glutathione
(GSH) most likely causing the increase in body GSH levels. GSH
is used for detoxing the body of many toxicants and to protect
enzymes from oxidation. I personally have been taking the
compound for about 1.5 years and my latest physical showed no
abnormal blood chemistry and I have zero physical problems. My
personal plasma glutathione levels (LabCorp) was 1,225 with the
average index being 669.
CTI Science is a beginning company and cannot make enough
OSR at this time to supply everyone that wants it. Therefore, we
are only supplying OSR to MDs or ODs who are treating autistic
children. This is also being done to make sure that nothing out of
the ordinary happens with a minority that may be sensitive to any
sulfur based antioxidant including OSR. It is important to have a
physician monitor these children as a precautionary principle.
Also, I don't want OSR to be another "pig-in-a-poke" for parents
that does not work. Therefore, we are asking all initial users to
agree to allow their physician to get before and after (two months
later) testing for 3 items: 1. Plasma glutathione level, 2. Urinary
prophyrin profile, 3. CRP levels. This testing will tell a parent if
their child needs attention to oxidative stress or specific toxicities
or if they are under inflammatory stress. It will also tell them if
the OSR did any good with regards to helping alleviate the
oxidative stress. Please contact your physician to see if they are
aware of OSR if you are interested in trying it. Please understand,
I just don't have the time or the amounts of OSR to send out
individual bottles to parents at this time, but I will accomplish
this in the near future.
Boyd Haley
To All Parents: We make no claims that OSR can treat any
disease or cure any illness. OSR stands for Oxidative Stress Relief
which is based on our initial observations that taking OSR
increases plasma glutathione levels significantly. OSR has been
extensively tested by 3 party FDA certified toxicology
laboratories and no toxic effects have been observed in rats at OSR
levels 100 to thousands of times greater than we recommend be
used in humans. Also, 3rd party labs have reported that OSR is
non-mutagenic, has a good ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance
capacity) score and had no effect on pregnancy outcomes when
given to pregnant rats in massive doses. We have no indications
of any toxicity that can be caused by OSR even at very high
doses—which are not recommended. We have fulfilled the FDA
new dietary ingredient requirements regarding support of its safety,
however, the FDA has not evaluated our position that OSR is an
effective antioxidant and a useful dietary ingredient.
OSR is an antioxidant that has the ability to partition into the
lipophilic (fatty) tissues of the body and to scavenge damaging free
radicals. OSR seems to be of value for a safe process to help in a
dietary way those who are suffering from inflammation and
oxidative stress. Just being able to scavenge the free radicals
(which are the damaging chemicals produced in inflammation)
seems to allow the body to salvage much of its reduced glutathione
(GSH) most likely causing the increase in body GSH levels. GSH
is used for detoxing the body of many toxicants and to protect
enzymes from oxidation. I personally have been taking the
compound for about 1.5 years and my latest physical showed no
abnormal blood chemistry and I have zero physical problems. My
personal plasma glutathione levels (LabCorp) was 1,225 with the
average index being 669.
CTI Science is a beginning company and cannot make enough
OSR at this time to supply everyone that wants it. Therefore, we
are only supplying OSR to MDs or ODs who are treating autistic
children. This is also being done to make sure that nothing out of
the ordinary happens with a minority that may be sensitive to any
sulfur based antioxidant including OSR. It is important to have a
physician monitor these children as a precautionary principle.
Also, I don't want OSR to be another "pig-in-a-poke" for parents
that does not work. Therefore, we are asking all initial users to
agree to allow their physician to get before and after (two months
later) testing for 3 items: 1. Plasma glutathione level, 2. Urinary
prophyrin profile, 3. CRP levels. This testing will tell a parent if
their child needs attention to oxidative stress or specific toxicities
or if they are under inflammatory stress. It will also tell them if
the OSR did any good with regards to helping alleviate the
oxidative stress. Please contact your physician to see if they are
aware of OSR if you are interested in trying it. Please understand,
I just don't have the time or the amounts of OSR to send out
individual bottles to parents at this time, but I will accomplish
this in the near future.
Boyd Haley
OSR
By CDePalma
10-28-08
This is Boyd Haley's new chelator. I just started it with my son. I have spoken to several people that have been using it. All had something to say about it positive. The only negative feedback that I have gotten is to watch the dosing, especially if you have a child with CBS upregulation issues (sulpher). A little seems to go a long way (by a little I mean 1/32 or 1/64 of a teaspoon).


