If there were such a
thing as a supplement that “does it all”, glutathione would have to be a top
contender for the number one spot. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that
can repair and protect the body from harmful toxins and other dangers we
encounter in our polluted environment.
Briefly, Glutathione
(GSH) is a tripeptide comprised of three amino acids, cysteine, glutamic acid
(ionic salt from glutamate), and glycine. All three of these amino acids
are considered to be non-essential, meaning our body synthesizes them.
So if the body
produces its own glutathione, then why is it necessary to consume foods or take
supplements that support glutathione production? The simple answer: Oxidation.
Oxidation is caused
by nutrient-deficit diets, a polluted environment, pharmaceuticals (prescribed
and over-the-counter), physical and emotional stress, electromagnetic stress,
and radiation.
Oxidative stress is a
primary cause of aging, sickness and disease. The oxidation of cholesterol is
the root cause of heart disease and arteriosclerosis, not necessarily
cholesterol levels as so many believe.
Glutathione is found
in every cell of the body. It is thought that the younger you are the more
glutathione your body produces. However, don’t be misled by statements
such as this because there are two very different explanations for
decreased Glutathione levels:
As we get older
glutathione decreases due to the “normal aging process”, and the oxidative
stress of our environment, the chemicals in our food, and both normal and
unnecessary emotional stressors in life, cause glutathione levels in
the body to decrease, thus compromising our immune systems and the body’s
ability to detoxify.
And although the
first explanation may be grounded in some truth, the second is far more
logical. In fact, it is because of decreased immune function that we
have an increase in all major diseases today!
Glutathione is vital
for protecting against:
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Aging
·
Autoimmune
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Cancer
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Heart disease
·
Alzheimer’s disease
·
Dementia
Undisputedly,
glutathione is needed in the body not just for normal functioning of the immune
system, but also for optimal functioning. Remember the
term oxidation? Glutathione is ‘the’ master
anti-oxidant that aids all other anti-oxidants, such as Vitamin C and Vitamin
E, in free radical scavenging.
For years, vitamins have been touted as free-radical killers and not only has this been proven by research, we now know that Glutathione is the most valuable player of them all! Imagine if you would, a football team. Each and every player has a vital role in moving the team toward its major goal—to win. If we were to think of each player as a different supplement, both offensive and defensive, a very interesting analogy would come about. When a team’s offense is on the field, they need to block or counter every move the defense makes in order to stay alive in the game. And which player is the one that is most often considered the MVP (most valuable player) on the winning team? The quarterback. A great quarterback can actually help the other players to excel in their roles on the field. In other words, he helps his teammates shine.
And the quarterback
in the body’s fight against oxidation, and thus disease, is glutathione.
The goal of glutathione and all of the free-radical scavengers in the body is
simple—life!
The correlation
between glutathione and the fight against free radicals has been known for
quite some time, so it is unfortunate that a majority of the general public
likely hasn’t heard of it.
The Lancet, the world’s leading
general medical journal, published a review in 1998 entitled, Nuttal SL
Glutathione: In Sickness and in Health, which clearly outlines the links
between glutathione in health and disease. The study measured the amount
of glutathione in blood plasma in both healthy and non-healthy individuals of
all ages. What they found was interesting indeed. The higher the glutathione
level, the less oxidative damage and the healthier the person; the lower the
glutathione level, the more oxidative damage and the sicker the person. They
concluded:
“Ageing is
therefore associated with a decrease in plasma antioxidants and an increase in
evidence of oxidative damage even in those who are apparently healthy. Disease,
particularly acute severe disease requiring hospital admission, is associated
with greater changes in antioxidants and evidence of oxidative damage.”
Glutathione is also
known to be a potent detoxifier of drugs and carcinogens (cancer causing
chemicals). La Clinica Terapeutica, journal of Clinical and Laboratory
Medicine and Surgery of Italy, did a study on the effects of reduced
glutathione (GSH) administration and its effectiveness against liver damage
caused by chronic alcohol consumption.
“…The relationship
between glutathione, GGTP and glucaric acid is discussed, suggesting the
possible role of GSH against the oxidative damage of alcohol.”
Another 2003 study, also from Italy, sought to directly link Glutathione and
detoxification based on the premise:
“In humans, GSH
depletion is linked to a number of disease states including cancer,
neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases.”
They concluded the
following:
“Glutathione is a
critical factor in protecting organisms from toxicity and disease.”
Chronic stress,
anxiety, and depression are some of the main factors responsible for decreased
glutathione levels. It is important to seek out ways in which to reduce every
day stressors. Spending time outdoors, listening to music, going for a
walk, reading and meditating are all great ways to de-stress
The body not only
naturally produces Glutathione, but it also recycles it. However, when
there is too much oxidative stress caused by a poor diet and consuming foods
laden with toxic chemicals such as those found in pesticides, herbicides,
artificial sweeteners, synthetic food dyes, nitrates and other food
preservatives, glutathione becomes depleted subjecting us to infection,
inflammation and the inability to rid our bodies from toxins.
Drinking plenty of
water each day plays a major role in our body’s natural ability to
detoxify. But unfortunately our water sources are polluted with harmful
chemicals such as chlorine, ammonia, fluoride and prescription medications,
just to name a few. Continuously ingesting toxic chemicals in the water
you are drinking can deplete glutathione levels and lead to oxidative stress
and liver damage.
You are exposed to
dangerous chemicals everyday, and in the least likely place—your home!
Chemicals such as trichloroethylene, benzene, formaldehyde, xylene and toluene
have all sadly become part of the air we breathe.
Nutritional
deficiencies caused by improper nutrition, environmental pollutants,
pharmaceutical drugs and unhealthy lifestyle practices can all lead to
oxidative stress and decreased levels of Glutathione. Eating a nutrient
rich whole foods diet, taking supplements when necessary, and taking measures
to reduce physical and emotional stress can help to boost Glutathione levels
and counteract some of the factors that deplete it.
Immunocal is the
only product backed by science that has been clinically proven to raise GSH in
the blood stream