Thursday, April 9, 2009

Why is Gluathione So Important?

Glutathione is the most abundant amino acid found in skeletal muscle. Glutathione's three major roles in the body are summarized by the letters A-B-C.

1. Anti-oxidant 
2. Blood Booster 
3. Cell Detoxifier

It is believed that glutathione has an important role to play in the treatment and prevention of hundreds of diseases, It may in the future be considered as important to health as a well-rounded diet, exercise and good lifestyle. Clinical tests show that raised glutathione levels may address some of the major health issues of our time - heart disease, stroke, diabetes, high cholesterol, asthma, cigarette smoking, hepatitis, AIDS and more. Glutathione provides the body with tools to fight off these threats naturally.

In fact, your life depends on glutathione. Without it, your cells would disintegrate from unrestrained oxidation, your body would have little resistance to metabolic acids, and your liver would shrivel up from the eventual accumulation of acidic toxins.

Each and every cell in the body is responsible for its own supply of glutathione and must have the necessary raw materials in order to produce it. Glutathione is always in great demand and is rapidly consumed when we experience any sort of emotional or physical stress, fatigue and even moderate exercise.

Some well-known causes of glutathione depletion are as follows:

1. Acidic lifestyle and diet 
2. Air and Water pollution 
3. Prescription and recreational drugs 
4. Ultraviolet and Radiation from cells phones, computers, electrical cars, power lines, hair dryers, etc. 
5. Emotional and physical stress5 
6. Injury, trauma or burns 
7. Heavy metals 
8. Cigarette smoke 
9. Household chemicals 
10. Acetaminophen poisoning 
11. Exhaust from motor vehicles 
12. Septic shock

Glutathione Benefits

Immune System

Immune Depressed individuals have lower GSH levels when fighting disease. Your body's immune activity, involving unimpeded multiplication of lymphocytes and antibody production, requires maintenance of normal levels of glutathione inside the lymphocytes. Cellular depletion of Glutathione has been implicated as a causative or contributory factor in many pathologies including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, cataracts, arteriosclerosis, cystic fibrosis, malnutrition, aging, AIDS and cancer.

Cancer

GSH plays a role in eliminating many carcinogens as well as maintaining immune function towards providing stronger anti-tumour defences.

Glutathione deficiencies have been linked to many forms of cancer.

1. Prevents cancerous tissue 
2. Suppresses tumor growth 
3. Eliminates carcinogen - acids 
4. Retards oxidative stress 
5. Prevents wasting disease 
6. Eases side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy

Aging Process

Glutathione is critically important to our brain as it is one of the most important brain antioxidants. Glutathione helps preserve brain tissue by preventing damage from free radicals (acids). Lower Glutathione levels are implicated in many diseases associated with aging, including Cataracts, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, arteriosclerosis and others.

Athletes

Strong muscular activity generates oxyradicals leading to muscle fatigue and poorer performance. GSH neutralizes these radicals.

Digestive

Glutathione protects the body from the inflammation of gastritis, stomach ulcers, pancreatitis and inflammatory bowel disease including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

Antioxidant Functions

Glutathione plays a central protective role against the damaging effects of bacteria, viruses and free radicals.

Neurological Disease

Low GSH has been demonstrated in neurodegenerative diseases such as MS (Multiple Sclerosis), ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease.

Toxins, Pollution, Radiation

Glutathione detoxifies a variety of pollutants, carcinogens and poisons, including many found in fuel exhaust and cigarette smoke. It also retards damage from radiation exposure due to the eroding ozone layer.

Anti-viral for AIDS, hepatitis, herpes

Low glutathione levels in HIV patients may contribute to their immune deficiency since glutathione plays an important role in the function of lymphocytes. Some lymphocytes require adequate levels of glutathione in order to function normally, and HIV induces oxidative stress that depletes the cells of glutathione.

"Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant and best kept secret to maintaining health."

So what products have you used to manage the Gluathione within your body?

1 comment:

  1. That I did not know about Gluathione what is important to me is really just take care of my lung health and I think taking Gluathione will help as well

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