Keith Carey with MaxGXL and MaxWLX

Keith Carey and His Business, Max International Products: MaxGXL and MaxWLX



Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hospital Staff Appointments...


  • 1976-1977 Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

  • 1977-1986 Zablocki VAMC, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1977-1986 Milwaukee County Medical Complex, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1992-1997 Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida

  • 1992-1999 Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  • 1992-1999 Miami Heart Institute, Miami Beach, Florida

  • 1997-1999 Palmetto General Hospital, Hialeah, Florida

  • 1997- 2005 South Shore Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida

  • 1997- 2005 Memorial Medical Center, Hollywood, Florida

  • 1992 Broward General Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  • 1997 Hollywood Medical Center, Hollywood, Florida

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Professional and Faculty Positions...


  • 2006 Founder, CSO and Director of Medicine KBK Institute of Advanced Medicine Hollywood, Florida

  • 2001 Founder, Chairman, CEO & CSO Phoenix BioSciences which has developed a new first in class and first in man viral-host interaction inhibitor for HIV / AIDS

  • 1999 Founder, Chairmain,CEO and CSO Vitimmune, Inc Hollywood, Florida

  • 1998 Voluntary Adjunct Professor Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami Miami, Florida

  • 1996 Chairman and CEO Immune Balance Technologies Hollywood, Florida

  • 1994-2006 Director of Medicine & Research BIODORON Medical Center Hollywood, Florida

  • 1994-1995 Consultant in Immunology and Hematology Health Professionals, Inc and Center for Special Immunology

  • 1992-1995 Director Immune Reconstitution Program Center for Special Immunology

  • 1992-1995 Medical Director Center for Special Immunology Miami Beach, Florida

  • 1987-1996 President and Medical Director The Wilson Bode Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  • 1986-1987 Associate Director of Research and Development Coulter Immunology Coulter Electronics, Inc., Hialeah, Florida

  • 1982-1986 Medical Director Wilson Bode Center for Hematology and Immunology Research Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1982-1986 Clinical Professor Department of Health Sciences (Hematology, Immunology, Flow Cytometry) University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1982-1986 Associate Professor Departments of Medicine and Biophysics Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1982-1986 Clinical Investigator and Staff Physician Zablocki VAMC Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1980-1982 Director of Immunology Midwest Children's Cancer Center (Immunology, Flow Cytometry, Transplantation) Chief of Immunology Milwaukee Children's Hospital Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1980-1982 Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics (Hematology/Oncology, Immunology) Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1979-1982 Clinical Associate Professor Department of Health Sciences (Hematology, Immunology, Flow Cytometry) University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1978-1980 Research Associate and Staff Physician Research Service Zablocki VAMC Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1977-1980 Assistant Professor Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology) Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • 1977 Consultant And Assistant Professor Department of Immunology Mayo Medical School Dept. of Medicine University of Minnesota

  • 1974-1977 Fellow and Senior Research Fellow in Immunology Mayo Clinic Foundation Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Dr. Robert Keller's Background...

Education and Training:



  • 1966 - Bachelor of Arts in Biology Master of Science in Biology Fordham University, Bronx, New York
  • 1970 - Doctor of Medicine (MD) with honors Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1970-1974 - Internship, Resident and Senior Resident University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
  • 1974-1976 - Fellow and Senior Fellow Department of Immunology Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
  • 1976 - Master of Science in Immunology Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota

Monday, August 18, 2008

Dr Robert Keller---Genius Or Crazy Loon?

Dr. Robert H. Keller, MD, MS, FACP

Robert H. Keller MD, MS, FACP, has been named as one of the world's 2,000 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century, and has served on the scientific review panels for the National Institutes of Health and the VA.

The Consumers. Research Council has named Dr. Keller one of America's Top Physicians in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 in the fields of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology. Dr. Keller has served on the faculties of the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin (Marquette University) He has published more than 100 original articles in various scientific and medical journals and has been awarded several patents. Dr. Keller was elected to The Board of Governors of the American Academy of HIV medicine.

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Dr. Robert H. Keller and MaxGXL-The Story... 

The Breakthrough...

In 1994, Dr. Robert H. Keller founded The BIODORON Institute of Advanced Medicine, a state-of-the-art medical clinic specializing in cutting edge treatment for immune system disorders and anti-aging.

After reviewing subject lab results for years, Dr. Keller noticed a trend. He kept seeing significantly low levels of uric acid in subjects with immune disorders. He decided to explore this finding, and his initial research concluded that uric acid is the last antioxidant at the body's disposal when all the normal antioxidants have been exhausted.

As Dr. Keller has always been a strong advocate of nutrition, he went back in the literature, seeking the answer to one question: If uric acid is the body's last defense, then what is the first? His investigation led him to a substance called glutathione.

Glutathione (GSH): The Master Antioxidant...

Dr. Keller discovered that the most prevalent, powerful and multifunctional antioxidant in the human body, employed by every organ, is reduced glutathione.

Glutathione (GSH) is a small protein produced naturally in our cells if the requisite precursors are present. It functions both as an antioxidant and an antitoxin and is a major defense system against illness and aging. Our glutathione level actually indicates our state of health and can predict longevity. It has been suggested that in the future, GSH levels will be closely monitored. There are over 60,000 medical articles currently published on GSH, yet most health professionals have only a vague idea of its significance. In the near future, the importance of glutathione will be widely recognized.


The Test... 

After learning of the importance of GSH, Dr. Keller needed to test the hypothesis that the levels of GSH in subjects with immune disorders were, in fact, severely diminished. To get a current and accurate gauge of a subject's GSH level, Dr. Keller knew the test must measure GSH inside of lymphocytes (activated cells); however, no such lab test existed.

Using a state-of-the-art medical laboratory, Dr. Keller and his team of scientists developed a proprietary lab test to measure levels of GSH inside the lymphocytes.

The tests confirmed the hypothesis. People who are stressed, aging, lacking sleep, or with any prolonged illness utilize glutathione at an accelerated rate resulting in decreased bodily stores, weakened defenses, and increased risk of illnesses including accelerated aging.

The Challenge...

It was clear that the GSH levels needed to be replenished in these subjects. But how? Glutathione is produced naturally from three amino acids: glycine, glutathione, and cysteine. These essential precursors of GSH must be able to make it from the mouth to the gut, then through the cells walls and subsequently the mitochondrial membrane. There lies the challenge.

Unfortunately, we can't raise our body's GSH level with ordinary foods or pure L-glutathione. Even though glutathione is present in many fruits, vegetables and meats, this protein is instantly broken down during digestion into its three amino acids. Cysteine, or N-acetylcysteine (NAC), is the most important of these precursors and is the main limiting factor necessary for the body to manufacture GSH. Alone in the gut after digestion, cysteine is treated as a free radical and rapidly oxidized. Consequently, only a very small percentage reaches our bloodstream and cells.

Furthermore, GSH is always in great demand and is rapidly consumed, so any GSH that is made will be used up quickly making it even more difficult to increase this level.


The Solution: MaxGXL...

After years of research and development, Dr. Keller and the Max International scientific team developed MaxGXL, a product that contains the necessary components of glutathione that when absorbed into the body, stimulate the body's own production of glutathione to be used by every cell.

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