Glutathione, a natural compound found in the human body, is made from 3
amino acids: Cysteine, Glutamine and Glycine. Cysteine is one of the
amino acids for the synthesis of Glutathione, which is very critical in
detoxification. Cysteine is a powerful antioxidant, detoxifier and has
mucolytic properties. Glycine, which is part of the thiol group, serves
as a reducing agent to prevent the oxidation of tissues. Glutathione is
normally produced by the body in response to today’s environment:
pollution from the air we breathe, the water we drink, chemicals and
pesticides in the food we eat, cause damages in our cellular and
circulatory systems. It has been widely heralded for its importance in
improving health and long life. Glutathione in increased doses has also
been found to have the beneficial side effect of WHITENING THE SKIN.
WHAT ARE THE USES OF GLUTATHIONE?
- metabolizes carbohydrates
- aids in the oxidation of fats
- prevents cells oxidation
- protects red and white blood cells
- builds healthy immune response
- protects the system against oxidative damage
- slows ageing and improves skin condition
GLUTATHIONE as ANTIOXIDANT - It is a powerful anti-oxidant that protects the body by targeting and destroying reactive oxygen molecules and free radicals. It is found in high concentrations in the liver, where it binds to heavy metals, such as mercury and lead, chemical pollutants and carcinogens, and then transforms them into a form that can be easily flushed out of the body via enzymatic pathways.
GLUTATHIONE as IMMUNE SYSTEM BOOSTER – Cellular depletion of Glutathione has been implicated as a causative or contributory factor in many pathologies including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, cataracts, arteriosclerosis, cystic fibrosis, malnutrition, aging, AIDS and cancer. In addition, Glutathione is essential in supporting the immune system, including natural killer cells, and in the maintenance of T-lymphocytes.
GLUTATHIONE as DETOXIFIER -- Glutathione detoxifies many pollutants, carcinogens and poisons, including fuel exhaust and cigarette smoke. It retards damage from radiation such as seen with loss of the ozone. The liver is the main detoxification organ of the body. We find very high concentrations of Glutathione in the liver, as it is a major factor in numerous biochemical detoxification pathways. Numerous studies have demonstrated that patients with compromised liver function due to alcohol abuse have significant reduction of Glutathione in the liver.
Courtesy of: Royale Business Club
WHAT ARE THE USES OF GLUTATHIONE?
- metabolizes carbohydrates
- aids in the oxidation of fats
- prevents cells oxidation
- protects red and white blood cells
- builds healthy immune response
- protects the system against oxidative damage
- slows ageing and improves skin condition
GLUTATHIONE as ANTIOXIDANT - It is a powerful anti-oxidant that protects the body by targeting and destroying reactive oxygen molecules and free radicals. It is found in high concentrations in the liver, where it binds to heavy metals, such as mercury and lead, chemical pollutants and carcinogens, and then transforms them into a form that can be easily flushed out of the body via enzymatic pathways.
GLUTATHIONE as IMMUNE SYSTEM BOOSTER – Cellular depletion of Glutathione has been implicated as a causative or contributory factor in many pathologies including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, cataracts, arteriosclerosis, cystic fibrosis, malnutrition, aging, AIDS and cancer. In addition, Glutathione is essential in supporting the immune system, including natural killer cells, and in the maintenance of T-lymphocytes.
GLUTATHIONE as DETOXIFIER -- Glutathione detoxifies many pollutants, carcinogens and poisons, including fuel exhaust and cigarette smoke. It retards damage from radiation such as seen with loss of the ozone. The liver is the main detoxification organ of the body. We find very high concentrations of Glutathione in the liver, as it is a major factor in numerous biochemical detoxification pathways. Numerous studies have demonstrated that patients with compromised liver function due to alcohol abuse have significant reduction of Glutathione in the liver.
Courtesy of: Royale Business Club
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