Why is glutathione important?
Glutathione is an essential component of your
cells, with low glutathione
levels, cells cannot perform many of their functions
properly. Although
glutathione functions in dozens of roles in our
metabolism, the major
functions can be summarized in four areas:
1.It is the major antioxidantproduced by the body.
Antioxidants such as
vitamins C or E cannot be made by your body and
in fact could not work
properly if glutathione were not present.
2.Our immune systems depend on a steady supply of
glutathione. Without
it, our immune defenses become weakened.
3.It is important in detoxifying many substances including
heavy metals,
breakdown products of cigarettes and automobile
exhaust, many cancer-
causing agents, and a multitude of pollutants
and toxins we encounter
on a daily basis.
4.The major source of energy produced in our cells
is derived from
tiny structures called mitochondria. These mitochondria
would
literally burn up without the presence of glutathione.
Do healthy people need glutathione?
Optimal glutathione levels are important
for everyone. Although you are hopefully in good
health right now,
glutathione levels fall as we age, and are lowered
by a great number
of very common illnesses. There is a constant
demand for glutathione
in our daily life; stress, pollution and infectious
disease are all
causes of glutathione depletion. For those that
exercise regularly,
glutathione is especially important to replenish
to avoid injury,
improve recovery time and keep your immune system
strong.
Which illnesses may be affected by raising glutathione?
Many disease states are characterized by low glutathione
levels.
Immunocal has been developed as a strategy to
help sustain
glutathione levels. Glutathione deficiency states
include,
but are not limited to: AIDS and cancer muscle
wasting,
chemical and infectious hepatitis, radiation poisoning,
malnutrition states, strong physical stress, and
acetaminophen
toxicity. Many other problems including cardiovascular,
lung,
digestive and kidney disorders are associated
with glutathione
deficiency and are cited in numerous medical references.
Living healthier Through Natural Technologies
The last few decades have witnessed a major shift
from
the reliance on drugs to a demand for natural
alternatives.
What has spurred this change is an increasingly
overburdened,
expensive and often inaccessible medical system
that has
been so busy taking care of the sick, that wellness
has
been left to non-conventional medicine. More and
more of
us are now moving from a reactive to a proactive
approach
to maintaining health and well-being, and this
includes
lifestyle changes, exercise, nutrition and natural
supplements.
Until recently, many medical professionals have
been somewhat
wary of natural supplements, worried about quality,
consistency
and efficacy of what was being sold to the public.
In the world
of science, it is research that represents the
gold standard,
and without the funding available to drug manufacturers,
natural products have historically fallen short
of the rigor
involved in investigating a new medication.
Until recently…Both in the United States and in
Canada,
federal agencies (the NIH1 initiative and Health
Canada’s
NHPD2) have taken strides to promote the use of
natural
products, but only if they meet the standards
of validation
through appropriate research.
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