DR. JOHN KINDLE is a family doctor from Ottawa, Canada who has been practicing for more than 36 years and has been the chief of the Palliative Care Division at his hospital since 1990. Over the years Dr. Kindle has worked with a lot of cancer patients. Although he’s always been healthy, he was diagnosed with cancer in 2003 and, as a result, had a kidney removed. He then began to search for ways to maintain and improve his health and immune function, and discovered MaxGXL.
He said that when he first heard about MaxGXL he was happy with what he was doing for work and wasn’t looking to get involved in anything else. But the more he looked into Glutathione and understood what it could do for the body the more excited he got. Understanding the science behind it was powerful, but Dr. Kindle really became sold on MaxGXL when he saw what it could do for his patients.
“The science behind this product made absolute sense to me,” he says. “I started to use the product myself and advised my patients about what I had found. It’s so rewarding when people come in and say, ‘I want more – I’m afraid I’ll run out.’ And they’ll say, ‘I gave some to my mom and she’s got energy and swears by this stuff now! She’s telling all her friends and neighbors about it.’ That’s the kind of thing that gives me the belief.”
Dr. Kindle has said that there are free radicals from the environment that need to be neutralized with antioxidants. He has praised Dr. Keller for developing a one-of-a-kind, patented product that has actually been shown to produce glutathione in the body. Dr. Kindle said there may be glutathione products out there, but nothing with the state-of-the-art science of MaxGXL.
On this call Dr. Kindle discusses increasing the normal dose of MaxGXL when the need arises as well as how discussions he’d had with Dr. Keller revealed how much MaxGXL effects the body better than he’d ever expected. Specifically, MaxGXL appears to be able to reduce a marker called Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) Alpha which has some specific links to diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), and in some cases patients with this condition have been able to reduce the use of certain RA prescription medications.





