Glutathione
Glutathione, one of the smaller molecules in the body, is made up from three amino acids - glycine, cysteine and glutamate. Glutathione is present in every cell, but first, it's made these acids. Glutathione is vital, to your immune system and it produces lymphocytes, the cells that battle illness. As a matter of fact Lymphocytes are frequently called the "brains" of our immune systems.
Glutathione is referred to as the master antioxidant and without it, the antioxidants such as the vitamins E and C can't work so successfully. It can be found in most of our cells, because it's made there. It cannot be transported to the cells. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals unstable forms of oxygen. Glutathione is more than an extremely powerful antioxidant. It can also help our body repair itself after radiation treatment, infection, stress, injury, poor diet, and even burns and trauma. The bottom line is that, it keeps our cells functioning as they should. It's a detoxifying agent, aiding the liver remove foreign chemicals and other pollutants. As well it helps control protein and DNA cell growth.
Who should look at increasing the amount of glutathione in their bodies? Anyone who is dealing with high blood pressure, cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s cataracts, and even men who are dealing with infertility issues may benefit from more glutathione. It can also help when recovering from chemotherapy and other radiation treatments. However, it is important to note that studies are still being done on glutathione, and it may not affect everyone in the same way. No one is quite certain if glutathione truly helps with these diseases or not.
Anna Ruth consults with Whole Earth Health and is one of the company's champions for MAX GXL a glutathione precursor. MAX GXL acts to assist the body to manufacture its own glutathione. The product has produced some outstanding results for people looking for joint pain relief when suffering from a number of inflammatory conditions.
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