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What is Glutathione?
Glutathione is the
body’s essential health protector and anti-aging resource. Glutathione is the master Antioxidant, Immune booster and
Detoxifier.
This small protein,
produced naturally in the body, maintains these three crucial protective functions, in fact your life depends on
glutathione. Without it, your cells would disintegrate from unrestrained oxidation, your body would have little
resistance to bacteria, viruses and cancer and your liver would shrivel up from the eventual accumulation of
toxins.
There was a time when only scientists had heard of cholesterol and vitamins, but today everyone knows about them.
Now its glutathione’s turn.
In the last five years, over twenty-five thousand
medical articles about this substance have been published and this scientific understanding is rapidly becoming
common knowledge.
Each and every cell in the body is responsible for its own supply of glutathione and
must have the necessary raw materials to make it. Glutathione is always in great demand and is rapidly consumed
when we experience any sort of pressure, illness, stress, fatigue and even
exercise.
Some well-known causes of glutathione depletions
are: Drugs Poor Diet
Radiation Pollution
Stress Infection
Injury, Burns, Trauma
Why
Glutathione is Essential to Health Glutathione’s three major roles in the body
are —
Anti-oxidants,
Immune booster, and Detoxifier — three critical processes driven by
glutathione.
The Master
Antioxidant Over the past thirty years researchers have explored the value of antioxidants in good
health. Free radicals have been implicated in all sorts of illness, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes
and aging itself.
Well known and widely used antioxidant such as vitamin C vitamin £ and selenium
neutralize free radicals. They occur naturally in nature but not in the body — they must be introduced as part of a balanced
diet.
Given the critical role of antioxidants in good health, it is not surprising that the body itself
manufactures it own natural antioxidants.
The most important of these is glutathione. Because all other antioxidants depend upon the
presence of glutathione to function properly scientist call it “the master
antioxidant”.
Food for the Immune
System The immune system’s function is to identify and attack germs and other invaders, including
cancer cells. A body with plenty of glutathione fights off these threats more easily by denying most of them
a foothold and by confronting the few that get through with an enhanced immune
system.
Elevated glutathione levels enable the body to produce more white blood
cells —
the most important
front line defense of the immune systems.
Glutathione plays a central role in the functions of these immune cells. Dr. Gustavo Bounous,
leading glutathione expert says, “The limiting factor in the
proper activity of our lymphocytes (white blood cells) is the availability of
glutathione.”
Put simply, glutathione is “the food” for the immune system
Natural
Detoxification Whether we know it or not, we are continually inhaling and ingesting natural and synthetic
toxins. They are unavoidable in these modern times, both in our polluted cities and our engineered food
supplies.
When the body has its health and the nourishment it needs it works tirelessly to eliminate toxins
and protect itself, but increasing levels of environmental pollutants are depleting its stores of glutathione more
and more rapidly.
Our main organ of detoxification is the liver — the body’s most concentrated source of glutathione. Studies show
that low glutathione levels lead to poor liver function, causing more and more toxins to circulate through the body
and resulting in damage to individual cells and organs.
Doctors routinely use glutathione promoting drugs to detoxify victims of certain types of drug
overdoes.
Drugs That Raise Glutathione
Levels Pharmaceutical drugs like those shown below have been used to raise glutathione levels,
however they all produce side effects and are unsuitable for
long term use: NAC, SAM,
OTC, OTZ, Procysteine
NAC
The drug NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is a potent glutathione precursor that has been available for
many years and is also found on the shelves of health supplement stores. This pharmaceutical chemical is used to
break up mucus in lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis and asthma.
It remains the standard treatment for acetaminophen overdoes. Most traditional glutathione
studies in humans have been conducted with NAC.
NAC therapy has two common problems: firstly, it is a pharmaceutical drug and carries
certain toxicity itself secondly, NAC induced glutathione levels reach rapid peak and decline within
hours.
The drug is thus described as having a short half
life. Rapid peaks are often followed by a sudden fall, often to below normal levels. To maintain constantly
elevated glutathione levels, NAC must be swallowed or injected several times per day, and this is very hard on the
body.
Many people taking NAC report
symptoms including rash, wheezing, nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhea. Despite this it is still the most
commonly used way to raise glutathione levels in clinical settings.
OTC and
OTZ
OTC (ornithine
decarboxylase procysteine), OTZ (oxothiazolidine carboxylate), are synthetic
compounds with only limited ability to raise glutathione levels and have unproven safety
records.
Herb and Supplement
Alternatives These choices have little effect in raising glutathione
significantly because the stomach acids destroy them during digestion before they can have any significant
effect.
LifeWave Glutathione
Patches Life Wave glutathione non-transdermal patches, when
applied to the body provide a signal which tells the natural resource of the body to develop its own
glutathione naturally.
This patented technology, developed for the U.S.
Military, eliminates drugs, chemicals or stimulates from entering the body or blood stream. Instead, when a
patch is placed on the meridian point (two finger widths below the navel) the glutathione levels have been
shown through extensive studies to elevate glutathione an average of 300% within 24 hours.
A new patch should be worn every other day according to
the above protocol as a state-of-the-art way provide this critical resource to your body
efficiently
Glutathione in Health and
Disease 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 and more.
Glutathione provides the body with tools to fights off
these threats naturally.
Healthy people also benefit from elevated glutathione levels
through an enhanced ability to fight off toxins, infectious diseases, pre-cancerous cells and the aging process
itself.
Diminished glutathione levels are a symptom of aging
and are particularly evident in such ailments as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
Glutathione is also important to physically active people. Many world-class athletes
are discovering that well-maintained glutathione levels give them an edge over their competitors, bringing greater
strength and endurance, decreased recovery time from injury, less muscle pain and fatigue and muscle-promoting
activity.
Glutathione is an essential to anti-aging, master anti-oxidant, optimizing the immune
system and detoxifying a long list of pollutants and carcinogens. However, the body’s glutathione levels are not
raised by eating glutathione since it is poorly absorbed through the digestive system.
Glutathione must be manufactured within the cells
of the body. Therefore, the best way to raise glutathione levels is by providing the building blocks used by the
cells to make it themselves.
The LifeWave Glutathione
patch does this by signalling the body to use the natural resources which are already there to step up this
production to robust youthful levels.
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Selected Medical References
Aging It is well known that aging is accompanied by a precipitous fall in glutathione
levels.
Lower glutathione levels are implicated in many diseases associated with aging
including; cataracts, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, atherosclerosis and
others
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 47: 1021-26,
1994
Antioxidant
Functions Antioxidants are well documented and known to possess
vital roles in health maintenance and disease prevention. Glutathione is your cell’s own major
antioxidant.
Maintaining elevated glutathione levels aids the body’s natural antioxidant
function. Biochemical pharmacology8 47: 2113-2123.
1994
Neurological
Disease Low glutathione levels have been associated with
neurodegenerative diseases such as MS (Multiple Sclerosis), ALS (Lou
Gehrig’s disease), Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s
disease, among others. The lancet 344: 796-798, 1994
Cancer Glutathione plays a role in eliminating many carcinogens and also maintains an optimized
immune function, providing stronger anti-tumor defenses.
Cancer Letters 57. 91-94,
1991
Athletic
Performance Raised glutathione levels help increase strength and
endurance. Those interested in physical fitness can benefit from a definite athletic
edge Journal of Applied Physiology 87: 1381-1385,
1999
Toxins, Pollution,
Radiation Glutathione detoxifies a variety of pollutants,
carcinogens and poisons, including many found in exhaust and cigarette smoke. It also retards damage from
radiation exposure due to the eroding ozone layer. Annual Review of Biochemistry 52]: 711-760.
10983
AIDS Low glutathione levels correspond to poor survival in
AIDS patients. Much documentation demonstrates the role of enhanced glutathione levels in
AIDS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 94:
1967-72, 1997
Heart Disease, Stroke and
Cholesterol Raised glutathione levels fight the oxidation of
circulating fats in the bloodstream, including cholesterol, retarding the process of plaque formation in the
arteries — the underlying cause of most heart disease and
strokes.
Nutrition Review 54: 1-30. 1996
Diabetes Diabetics are more prone to infection and circulatory
problems leading to heart disease, kidney failure and blindness. Glutathione protects against the
complications of diabetics. Clinical Science 91.575-582, 1996
Lung
Disease Doctors have used glutathione-promoting drugs to treat
many lung diseases including asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Newer potential therapeutic roles can
be found for cigarette smoke damage, pulmonary fibrosis and other illnesses. American Journal of Medical Science 307.119 -127,
1994
Digestive
Diseases Glutathione protects the body from the inflammation of
gastritis, stomach ulcers, pancreatitis and inflammatory bowel disease including ulcerative colitis and
Crohn’ s disease. Gut 42: 485-492, 1998
Hepatitis The liver is the major storehouse for glutathione.
Glutathione is impaired in alcoholic hepatitis as well as in viral hepatitis including hepatitis A, B, and C.
Raised glutathione levels restore liver function. American Journal of Gastroenterology 91: 2569-25 73,
1996
Kidney
Disease People with kidney failure or dialysis suffer from
higher levels of oxidation stress and decreased glutathione levels. Raised glutathione levels help prevent
anemia. Nephron 61: 404-408, 1992
Pregnancy, Lactation and
Childbirth Glutathione’ s role in fetal and placental development is crucial. It also acts in the
placenta to detoxify pollutants before they can reach the developing child. Many complications of pregnancy
have been linked to poor glutathione levels.
Early Human Development 31: 167-1
74.1994
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