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New C60 Molecule a Health Game Changer

Called “the magic molecule” in the Aug. 1991 issue of Popular Science, the discovery of the Carbon 60 (C60) molecule, shaped like a hollow soccer ball,..

Possible Mechanisms of Fullerene C60 Antioxidant Action

Novel mechanism of antioxidant activity of buckminsterfullerene C60 based on protons absorbing and mild uncoupling of mitochondrial ..

Live Science – What Are Free Radicals?

The body is under constant attack from oxidative stress. Oxygen in the body splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons.

Improvement of acne vulgaris by topical fullerene application

Oxidative stress plays a major role in acne formation, suggesting that oxygen radical scavengers are potential therapeutic agents.

C60 Extends Lifespan

Countless studies showed that [60]fullerene (C60) and derivatives could have many potential biomedical applications.

C60 Completely Safe

To obtain initial information on the possible repeated-dose oral toxicity of fullerene C60, Crl:CD(SD) rats were administered fullerene C60 by gavage ..

C60 Improves Cognition

In lower organisms, such as Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila, many genes identified as key regulators of aging are involved …

C60 Protects Brain

Superoxide radical anion is a biologically important oxidant that has been linked to tissue injury and inflammation in several diseases

C60 Radiation Protection

Radiation therapy occupies an important position in the treatment of malignant diseases in spite of the existence of radiation side effects on normal tissues

C60 Saftey Literature

Fullerenes have gained considerable attention due to their anti-oxidant and radical scavenging properties.

Therapeutic applications of low-toxicity spherical nanocarbon materials

Nanocarbon materials have received considerable attention due to their unique structure and properties, which make them promising …

Cardiovascular effects of fullerene derivatives: A review of current Evidence

During two last decades, several unique physical and chemical properties of buckminsterfullerene or fullerene C60 have been described.

Nano-C60 cytotoxicity is due to lipid peroxidation

This study examines the biological effects of water-soluble fullerene aggregates in an effort to evaluate the fundamental mechanisms that …

Defensive effects of fullerene-C60/liposome complex against UVA-induced intracellular reactive oxygen species generation and cell death in human skin keratinocytes HaCaT, associated with intracellular uptake and extracellular excretion of fullerene-C60

The UVA-irradiation of 10 J/cm2 on HaCaT keratinocytes increased 59.1% of the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) by NBT assay and the cell viability decreased to 31.5% by WST-1 assay,..

Fullerene-C60 incorporated in liposome exerts persistent hydroxyl radical-scavenging activity and cytoprotection in UVA/B-irradiated keratinocytes.

The aim of this study is to examine antioxidant activity of fullerene-C60 (C60) incorporated in liposome (LpsmFlln, a diameter of 75.6 nm). LpsmFlln is water-soluble, and composed of hydrogenated lecithin of..

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER C60 OILS OVER CBD

The health sector went agog after discovering the various health benefits of CBD products in serving as antioxidants, antidepressant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agents..

The applications of buckminsterfullerene C60 and derivatives in orthopaedic research.

Buckminsterfullerene C60 and derivatives have been extensively explored in biomedical research due to their unique structure and unparalleled physicochemical properties. C60 is characterized as a “free radical sponge” with an..

Super-highly hydroxylated fullerene derivative protects human keratinocytes from UV-induced cell injuries together with the decreases in intracellular ROS generation and DNA damages

Polyhydroxylated fullerenes (fullerenols: C60(OH)n) are known as the major water-soluble fullerene derivatives which possess particular significance as free radical scavengers or antioxidants in biological systems. Recently,..

Medicinal applications of fullerenes

Fullerenes have attracted considerable attention in different fields of science since their discovery in 1985. Investigations of physical, chemical and biological properties of fullerenes have yielded promising information. It is inferred that size,..

Fullerene: topical application for acne treatment

Acne vulgaris is a common dermatological disease with a multifactorial etiology. There has been an increasing focus on the role of oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of acne in recent years..

Fullerene, Super Anti-Oxidant

Fullerene, Super Anti-Oxidant -Clinical Test Results on Whitening and Anti-Aging..

FAQ

Every person has a different level of oxidative stress. One for all does not pertain.

Rumor is 3-6 dropper draws 2 times daily will get you on the right track.

C60 is not a one and done… every day our bodies contend with oxidative stress from the environment (unseen frequencies, air, water, stress). C60 is a lifestyle change.

Yes.  Animals experience the anti-oxidative benefits from carbon 60, too. The same advice found from research and this website applies to pets.

Dosage: Start with very small doses, a few drops a day and pay close attention to their digestion and excretions.  If your animal experiences diarrhea, cut back the dosage.

Just like people, each animal responds uniquely to the oils which the carbon 60 is bonded with.  It may be necessary to change to a different oil until you find one that your pet can easily digest.

Researchers report that C60 does not interfere with any medication or supplement.

According to the published research including which is referred on various websites including www.leelac60.com, there is NO Toxic level of C60.

The only concern is the oil – some individuals have sensitive digestive systems and too much of an oil (Olive, Coconut or Avocado) can incur diarrhea, in which case the individual should back off the quantity actively taking or change to a different oil.

Researchers state C60 can be taken with or without food.

  • C60 is monomolecular – that is its one molecular thick.
  • C60 shape can be thought of as that of a soccer ball wire frame with only the grid lines.
  • C-60 is unique in that the holes in the “wireframe” structure are large enough to allow hydrogen atoms to go through. Also, the node points on this grid can also have many hydrogen atoms attached to it.
  • Our bodies are mostly Carbon and Silicone and because of this characteristic, our bodies digest C60 very well.
  • C60 does no harm what’s so ever.
  • Our bodies do not break C60 down but can excrete it. Once the C60 gloms onto the hydrogen atoms in the body, it becomes a super, super antioxidant! They work at a nanomolecular level.
  • Because it is Carbon, it can pass through the cellular membranes and pass the blood-brain barrier. Other antioxidants, like Vitamin C, can’t do this the same way.
  • C60 can cluster around the mitochondria of your cells, and the hydrogen globs onto the oxygen and thus instantly your oxidative stress damage to your body, the creation of which is known as Free Radicals, starts reducing. Free Radicals degrade our Telomeres, Free Radicals degrade our bodies. This degrading causes us to not replicate the cells as cleanly as before.
  • C60 wraps around the core of the cell and picks up all of the oxygen damage until it completely full of it and you excrete the C60 with all of those toxins.
  • C60 is 172 times more potent than Vitamin C as an antioxidant – Vitamin C is the most powerful antioxidant found on this planet… until the discovery of C60 as a true Super Antioxidant.

Oxidative stress occurs when an oxygen molecule splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons, which are called free radicals.

The body is under constant attack from oxidative stress. Oxygen in the body splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons. Electrons like to be in pairs, so these atoms, called free radicals, scavenge the body to seek out other electrons so they can become a pair. This causes damage to cells, proteins and DNA.

Free radicals are associated with human disease, including cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and many others. They also may have a link to aging, which has been defined as a gradual accumulation of free-radical damage, according to Christopher Wanjek, the Bad Medicine columnist for Live Science.

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Many web sites and researchers recommend taking a tea spoon in the morning and one in the evening. A teaspoon is approximately 5 droppers full.

Once C60 is saturated in the body (homeostasis) one can reduce the amount taken to just 1 teaspoon a day for maintenance.

If working on a health issue, it is recommended to continue taking the C60 twice a day, and maybe more until a difference is noticed.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: Every person has a different level of oxidative stress. One for all does not pertain. Rumor is 3-6 dropper draws 2x daily will get you on the right track.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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