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Monday, March 22, 2010

How Is Glutathione Important To Your Health?

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Here are some things that you might like to know about glutathione: glutathione is a compound made naturally in the body it is our bodies primary detoxifier and acts as an immune system enhancer, it is the most important and abundant antioxidant in the body, as an antioxidant it has the ability to recycle itself and it recycles other antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin E. Since glutathione has the ability to recycle itself, it never becomes a free radical itself unlike other antioxidants which do become free radicals after neutralizing free radicals.

We are born with glutathione in our bodies and it decreases with age due to environmental toxins and poor nutrition. Normally glutathione recycles itself except for when toxic levels become too high. These days we have polluted our environment with heavy metals pesticides and various other nasty items. Generally speaking we tend to have a pretty poor diet that consists largely of prepackaged and processed food. So environmental toxins and other stressers tend to cause us to deplete our glutathione levels and then, due to our poor diet, we don’t eat correctly to replace those levels and that is why over time our systems get depleted levels of glutathione.

It turns out that glutathione is made up of the amino acids cystine, glycine and glutamine. The secret of its power is the sulfur molecules, sulfur is a very sticky molecule and allows heavy metals and free radicals stick to it so it can flush them out of the body. So eating sulfur containing foods, such as, sulfurous vegetables like broccoli, garlic and asparagus are good. Alpha Lipoic acid, folic vitamin B12 and B6 and milk thistle will all help your body to produce more glutathione. Bioactive whey protein is also a good source to replenish glutathione levels.

So increasing the glutathione levels in your body will not only help you recover from stress and enhance your immune system but it will also help you recover faster from exercising and it will increase your mental acuity and the ability to concentrate and focus. Another interesting fact about glutathione is that its results are verifiable and quantifiable through blood tests, specifically, through lymphocyte blood tests.

Glutathione therapy is now being used on Parkinsons disease patients, it is not used to make the symptoms disappear but it is used to slow down the progress of Parkinsons and the nice thing about it is that it has no major side effects. As much as 90% of the people who’ve gone on glutathione therapy have experienced dramatic results. This disease causes dopamine receptors in the brain to lose their sensitivity. With this treatment dopamine is allowed to function more effectively, which means dopamine sensitivity is improved as well as the brain serotonin levels that help decrease levels of depression.

This type of glutathione therapy consists of people getting IV drips with saline approximately 1400 mg along with saline. This is done for 10 minutes three times weekly. Glutathione has to be taken with an IV because it is if it is taken orally it is broken down and rendered ineffective by the digestive system.

So if you have Parkinsons disease or any other type of illness this could be a good solution for you. However, the logic of improving your nutrition and taking supplements that will allow your body to create, increase and maintain its own levels of glutathione makes a whole lot of sense. Finding a supplement that is engineered with the right nutrition to help your body produce and maintain its glutathione levels would be a good thing.

by Kurtwill

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Glutathione Levels Indicate Your State Of Health

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Glutathione, pronounced gloo-ta-thigh-on and known as GSH, is the body's master antioxidant. Because glutathione exists within the cells, it is in a prime position to neutralize free radicals. It also has potentially widespread health benefits because it can be found in all types of cells, including the cells of the immune system, whose job is to fight disease. However according to research, this precious antioxidant's production begins to decline dramatically at age 20.

Dr. Robert Keller, a leading researcher on the benefits of Glutathione, suggest Glutathione supplements themselves may not be the best solution for this problem. Through clinical studies Dr. Keller found that taking even the best Glutathione supplements are not effective in reversing falling Glutathione levels.

This is because Glutathione is, for the most part, destroyed by stomach acid prior to being absorbed into the body and benefiting the cells. Then even if it passes through the digestive system the molecule would still have to penetrate the cell wall. Due to the fact that it is so large it cannot.

Dr. Keller found that each cell in the body acts as a manufacturing center of Glutathione when supplied with the right "building blocks". Ingesting these smaller "components" provides the cells what is needed to produce Glutathione.

Dr. Keller found that after supplying his patients "the right components" their body's Glutathione levels increased significantly. Several benefits were observed including...
1)Dramatically Raising Energy Levels
2)Strengthening the Immune System
3)Slowing Down the Aging Process
4)Fighting Inflammation
5)Improved Athletic Performance & Recovery
6)Detoxifying of the Body

Dr. Robert Keller was named one of America's "Top Physicians in 2003, 2004 and 2005 in the fields of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology.

Here is what the former president of the American Medical Association had to say regarding Dr. Keller's research on Glutathione and its benefits:

"...In my opinion, represents the single most important breakthrough in health that I will witness in my life time. I believe it will revolutionize, change, and transform the practice of medicine world-wide and make Dr Robert Keller more famous than Jonas Salk who created the polio vaccine."--Dr. John C. Nelson, 159th President of the American Medical Association.

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 Univ.) He has published more than 100 original articles in various scientific and medical journals and has been awarded several patents. Dr Keller has dedicated his life to helping critically ill. He was recognized for his many achievments and was elected to The Board of Governors of the American Academy of HIV medicine.

by Walter Bell