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Glutathione (pronounced 'gloota-thigh-own') is
the body's most powerful antioxidant. your
ABC's
for good health

Antioxidant,
Blood
Booster and
Cell Detoxifer.
It is a tripeptide composed of glutamic, cysteine and
glycine. Glutathione is found in all cells in the
body, including the bile, the epithelial lining fluid
of the lungs, and - at much smaller concentrations -
in the blood. Glutathione is the smallest
intracellular non-protein thiol (molecule containing
an S_H or sulfhydryl group) molecule in the cells.
This characteristic emphasizes its potent antioxidant
action and supports a multifaceted thiol exchange
system, which regulates cell activity. 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 havelittle
resistance to metabolic acids, and your liver would
shrivel up from the eventual accumulation of acidic
toxins. Glutathione is not yet a household word.
Even some medical and holistic doctors who have heard
the term may still have only a vague idea of what it
is.
However, everyone will soon be talking about this
critical non-nutritive substance. There was a time
when only scientists had heard of cholesterol and
vitamins, but today, everyone knows about them.
Now the magnificence of glutathione is becoming
known. In the last five years, over 25,000 medical
articles about this substance have been published, and
the scientific understanding of glutathione is
gradually 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 in order to produce it. Glutathione is
always in great demand and is rapidly consumed when we
experience any sort of emotional or physical stress,
fatigue and even moderate exercise."Make
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Some well-known causes of glutathione depletion are as
follows:
1) Acidic lifestyle and diet 2) Air and Water
pollution 3) Prescription and recreational drugs 4)
Ultraviolet and Radiation from cells phones,
computers, electrical cars, power lines, hair dryers,
etc. 5) Emotional and physical stress 6) Injury,
trauma or burns 7) Heavy metals 8) Cigarette smoke
9) Household chemicals 10) Acetaminophen poisoning
11) Exhaust from motor vehicles 12) Septic shock All
of these above factors lead to a build up of acidic
toxins that cause the loss of glutathione as a
non-nutritive buffer leading to cellular aging,
disease and finally death.
Why is Glutathione Essential to Health?
Glutathione's three major roles in the body are
summarized by the letters A-B-C. - Anti-oxidant -
Blood Booster - Cell Detoxifier These are the three
critical processes driven by glutathione.

The Master Antioxidant
Over the past thirty years, researchers have explored
the role of antioxidants in good health as well as the
treatment and prevention of diseases involving
oxidation or fermentation by metabolic acids. Well
known and widely used antioxidants such as vitamin A,
vitamin E and selenium neutralize acid. 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 its
own natural antioxidants. The most important of these
is glutathione. Because all other antioxidants
depend upon the presence of glutathione to function
properly, scientists call it 'the master antioxidant.'
Glutathione binds to toxins, forming a
water-soluble complex - which is ultimately
excreted in the urine or bile as waste. Food
for the Blood Elevated glutathione levels enable
the body to produce more white blood cells. White
blood cells are the body's garbage collectors and are
the most important cells for maintaining sterility of
the body fluids. Glutathione plays a central role in
the proper function of the white blood cells. Dr.
Bustavo Bounous, a leading glutathione expert, says,
'The limiting factor in the proper activity of our
lymphocytes (the white blood cells) is the
availability of glutathione.' In other words, healthy
growth and activity of the white blood cells depends
upon glutathione's availability. Put simply,
glutathione is 'food' for the white blood cells.
Cellular Detoxifier Whether we know it or not,
we are continually inhaling and ingesting natural and
synthetic acidic toxins. They are unavoidable in
these modern times both in our polluted cities and our
poorly engineered food supplies. When the body has
the health and the nourishment it needs, it works
tirelessly to eliminate acidic toxins and to protect
itself. But, increasing levels of environmental
pollution are depleting the body's store of
glutathione more and more rapidly. Our main organ
of detoxification of acidic waste products is the
lymphatic system and the liver. This is the
body's most concentrated source of glutathione.
Studies show that low glutathione levels lead to
poor lymphatic and liver function, causing more
and more acidic toxins to circulate through the body
and resulting in damage to individual cells and
organs. Medical doctors today routinely use
glutathione- promoting drugs to detoxify victims of
certain types of drug overdose.
Glutathione in Natural Medicine
Practitioners of complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) have long advocated the use of milk
thistle for liver problems. It turns out that
this herb works by modestly elevating glutathione
levels. The mineral selenium also produces
subtle elevations in glutathione by becoming
integrated into the glutathione peroxidase.
 
Glutathione in Traditional Medicine
Emergency medical doctors, toxicologists and lung and
liver specialists are well acquainted with
glutathione's therapeutic uses. American physicians
seeking ways to raise a patient's glutathione levels
can open the standard Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
and find two options - the pharmaceutical drugs sold
under the names Parlodex and Mucomyst, and the natural
dietary supplement found in natural foods stores
derived from whey protein isolate.
Drugs That Raise Glutathione Levels
Pharmaceutical drugs like Procysteine, OTC, OTX,
Glutathione monoesters and Glutathione diesters have
been used to raise glutathione levels.
However, they all produce side effects and are
unsuitable for long term use.
This pharmaceutical non-nutritive 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
overdose.
Glutathione in Health and Disease
It is believed that glutathione has an important role
to play in the prevention and treatment of disease. It
may in the future be considered as important to health
as an alkaline diet, exercise and alkaline lifestyle.
Clinical tests show that raised glutathione levels may
address some of the eight major health issues of our
time:
 
1) Cardiovascular
- Prevents heart disease -
Shimizu H, Kiyohara Y, Kitazono T, Kubo M, Ibayashi S,
Fufishima M, Lida M. Relationship Between Plasma
Glutathione Levels and Cardiovascular Disease in a
Defined Population: The Hisyama Study. Stroke. 2004
Sep; 35(9):2072-7. - Prevents stroke -
Paterson PG, Juurlink BH. Nutritional Regulation of
Glutathione in Stroke. Neurtox Res. 1999 Dec; 1(2):
99-112. - Prevents atherosclerosis -
Coppola L, Grassia A, Giunta R. Glutathione Improves
Hemostatic and Hemorrheological Parameters in
Atherosclerotic Subject. Drugs Exp. Clin Res 1992
18:493-98 - Reverses artherosclerosis -
Prevents reperfusion injury
2)
Cancer
Cancer causing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have
been found to alter levels of glutathione compounds in
experiments, which may alter the body's resistance to
certain types of cancer.
Glutathione deficiencies have been linked to many
forms of cancer.
- Prevents cancerous tissue - Suppresses tumor growth
- Eliminates carcinogen - acids - Retards oxidative
stress - Prevents wasting disease - Eases side effects
of chemotherapy and radiotherapy

3) Pulmonary
Glutathione is the most efficient free radical (acid)
scavenger in the airways, and dozens of studies have
confirmed that free radical (acid) damage is a primary
player in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Rahman I, MacNee W. Oxidative Stress and Regulation of
Glutathione in Lung Inflammation. Eur Respir J. 2000
Sep; 16(3):534-54. - Breaks up mucus - Rahman
I, MacNee W. Oxidative Stress and Regulation of
Glutathione in Lung Inflammation. Eur Respir J. 2000
Sep; 16(3):534-54 - Cystic fibrosis -
Glutathione neutralized harmful oxidants introduced
into the lungs or those released by cells. Exotoxins
from bacteria can overload the endobronchial terrain
and feed the fires of acidic inflammation. This
staggering burden increases the oxidative sensitivity
of the CF lung, resulting in further injury of lung
parenchyma. Data supports evidence of a decrease in
the antioxidant tri-peptide glutathione (Roum JH, Buhl
R, McElvaney NG, et al. Systemic Deficiency of
Glutathione in Systic Fibrosis. J Appl Physiol 1993;
75:19-24). - Asthma - Chronic bronchitis
- Emphysema - Lamson, David, MD, Grignall,
Matthew, ND. The use of Nebulized Glutathione in the
Treatment of Emphysema: A Case Report. Altern Med
Review. 5(5);429-431, 2000 Oct.
- Pulmonary fibrosis - Ishii T, Fujishiro M,
Nakajima J, Teramoto S, Ouchi Y, Matsuse T. Depletion
of Glutathion S-Transferase P1 Induces Apoptosis in
Huamn Lung Fibroblasts. Exp Lung Res. 29(7);523-36,
2003 Oct-Nov.
4) Aging
Glutathione is critically important to our
brain as it is one of the most important brain
antioxidants. Glutathione helps preserve brain
tissue by preventing damage from free radicals
(acids). In addition to quenching dangerous acids,
glutathione also acts to recycle vitamin E which also
has the ability to reduce acidity in the brain. (Perlmutter
D., BrainRecovery.com July 2004, 5th ed:13) -
 
Autism
- Medical literature documents that an out-fection can
lead to a lowering of glutathione which participates
in detoxification, interacts with metallothioneins,
and supports many crucial aspects of immunity. A
link between glutathione and autism regression may
derive from the fact that transient or chronic
intestinal problems can impair an infant's or
toddler's nutritional status, thereby minimizing the
levels of amino-acids required for the production of
glutathione (McCandless, J. Children With Starving
Brains. 2003, 2nd ed; 252) - Parkinson's Disease
- Glutathione helps to preserve brain tissue by
preventing damage from free radicals (acids) and
destructive chemicals formed by the normal processes
of metabolism, toxic elements in the environment, and
as a normal response of the body to challenges by
acidic agents or other stresses. With the
understanding that glutathione is important for brain
protection and that this protection many be lacking in
the brains of Parkinson's clients due to glutathione
deficiency, it can be seen as very beneficial. (Di
Monte DA, Cahn P, Sandy MS. Glutathione in Parkinson's
Disease: A Link Between Oxidative Stress and
Mitochondrial Damage? An Neurol. 32 Suppl; S111-115,
1992.) - Alzheimer's Disease - Woltjer, R.L.,
Hgheim W., Maezawa I., Vaisar T, Montine K.S., Montine
T.J., Role of Glutathione in Intracellular Amyloid-Alpha
Recursor Protein/Carboxy- Terminal Fragment
Aggregation and Associated Cytotoxicity. J Neurochem.
2005 May; 93 (4): 1047-56. - Huntington's Disease
- Choo Y.S., Mao Z, Johnson GV, Lesort M. Increased
Glutathione Levels In Cortical Striatal Mitochondria
of the R6/2 Huntington's Disease Mouse Model.
Neuroscience Letter. 2005 Sep 23; 386(1): 63-8. -
Multiple Sclerosis - Calabrese V,
Scapaginini G, Ravagna A, Bella R, Butterfield DA,
Calvani M, Pennisi G, Giuffrida Stella AM. Disruption
of Thiol Homeostasis and Nitrostative Stress in the
Cerebrospinal Fluid of Patients with Active Multiple
Sclerosis: Evidence for a Protective Role of
Acetylcarnitine. 2003 Sep; 28(9): 1321-8. Mann CL,
Davies MB, Aldersea J, Fryer AA, Jones PK, Ko Ko C,
Young C, Strange RC, Hawkins CP. Glutathione S-Transferase
Polymorphisms in MS: Their Relationship to Disability.
Neurology. 2000 Feb 8;54(3):542-7. - ALS
- Tohgi H, Abe T, Yamazaki K, Murata T, Ishizake E,
Isobe C. Increase in Oxidized Products and Reduction
in Oxidized Glutathione in Cerborospinal Fluid From
Patients with Sporadic Form of Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis. Neurosci Lett. 1999 Feb 5;
260(3):204-6. - Cataract formation - Macular
degeneration - Cancers of aging - Prostate problems
- Osteoarthritis - Hammarqvist F,
Luo JL, Cotgreave IA, Andersson K, Wernerman J.
Skeletal Muscle Glutathione is Depleted In Critically
Ill Patients. Crit Care Med. 25(1):78-84 1997 Jan.
5) Digestive
- Inflammatory bowel disease - Hepatitis -
Malnutrition - Pancratititis - Peptic ulcer
 
6) Toxicology
- Detoxifies certain drug overdoses -
Acetaminophen has been shown to reduce glutathione
production, thus paving the way for enhanced brain
destruction by metabolic acids. (Perlmutter D. July
2004, 5th ed:108) - Detoxifies substances in
cigarette smoke and auto exhaust - Rahman I,
MacNee W. Lung Glutathione and Oxidative Stress:
Implications In Cigarette Smoke-Induced Airway
Disease. Am J Physiol. 277(6 Pt 1);1067-88, 1999
Dec. - Detoxifies pollutants including heavy metals
and pesticides Elevated glutathione levels have been
shown to protect tissue form lipid peroxidation
created by exposure to certain metals. Consider
infusions of glutathione to relieve the body burden of
both neurotoxins and metal toxicity, including
mercury. (Foster, JS. Kane PC, Speight N. The
Detox Book. 2002;90) - Prevents hearing loss from
noise pollution - Detoxifies many well-known
carcinogens
7) Immunology - Anti-viral for AIDS, hepatitis,
herpes, etc.
- Low glutathione levels in HIV clients may contribute
to their immune deficiency since glutathione plays an
important role in the function of lymphocytes. Some
lymphocytes require adequate levels of glutathione in
order to function normally, and HIV induces oxidative
stress that depletes the cells of glutathione.
Townsend DM, Tew KD, Tapero H. The Importance of
Glutathione in Human Disease. Biomed Pharmacother.
2003 May-June;57(3-4):145-55. Droge W, Holm E. Role
of Cysteine and Glutathione in HIV Infection and other
Diseases Associated with Muscle Wasting and
Immunological Dysfunction. FASEB J, 11(13):1077-89
1997 Nov. - Lyme Disease - Lyme
disease is a seriously complex multi-system acidic
inflammatory condition that is triggered by bacterial
exotoxins. Glutathione helps to remove exotoxic and/or
mycotoxic acids by forming a soluble compound with
them, which can then be excreted through the urine or
gut. (Can Glutathione Help Lyme Disease Suffers?
Excerpt from: The Glutathione Report: Opitmal Health
with the Master Antioxidant, Issue 4, Volume 1, May
2004). - Natural antibiotic -
Chronic fatigue syndrome - An article in the
journal of Medical Hypothesis proposed that
glutathione, an anitoxidant essential for lymphocyte
function, may be depleted in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
patients. Glutathione is needed for both the
immune system and for aerobic muscular contraction.
The authors proposed that glutathione depletion by an
activated immune system also causes the muscular
fatigue and myalgia associated with Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (Bounous et al. 1999).

 
8) Metabolic
- Athletic enhancement - Decreases recovery time
from physical stress - Supports hemoglobin in kidney
failure - Diabetes - The blood and
tissues of diabetics are marked by critically low
glutathione levels. Glutathione depletion may have
adverse consequences in diabetic clients independent
of glycemic control, and it may weaken the defense
against oxidative stress. De Mattia G, Bravi MC,
Laurenti O, Cassone-Faldetta M, Armiento A, Ferri C,
Falsano F. Influence of Reduced Glutathione Infusion
on Glucose Metabolism in Patients with Non-insulin
Dependent Diabetes Mellitus. Metabolism. 1998
Aug;47(8):433-8. Glutathione provides the body with
tools to fight off these threats naturally. Healthy
people also benefit from elevated glutathione levels
through an enhanced ability to fight off acidic
toxins, disease, pre-cancerous cells and the aging
process itself. Diminished glutathione levels
are a symptom of aging and are particularly evident in
such aliments 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
gives them the edge over their competitors, bringing
greater strength and endurance ,decreased recovery
time from injury, less muscle pain and fatigue, and
muscle-promoting activity.
Putting It All Together
1) Medical science is still ascertaining all the
critical roles played by glutathione in disease
resistance and general good health. Clinical
evidence links low glutathione levels to the most
common illnesses of our time as well as newly emerging
diseases. 2) As an essential aid to health,
glutathione works as the master antioxidant in our
body, optimizes the white blood cells and detoxifies a
long list of pollutants and carcinogens or acids. The
best way to raise glutathione levels is by eating
foods that are high in glutathione such as avocados.
3) Pharmaceutical medicine has created drugs that do
this very effectively. They have their uses in
critical situations. But they also have side
effects and repeated use is clearly inadvisable.

 
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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 play
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 Pharmacology 47: 2114-2123, 1994.
Neurological Disease Low glutathione levels have
been associated with neuro-degenerative diseases such
as MS (Multiple Sclerosis), ALS (Lou Gehrig's
Disease), Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The Lancet
344: 796-798, 1994
Cancer
Glutathione plays a role in eliminating many
carcinogens/acids and also maintains and optimizes
white blood cell function while providing stronger
anti-acidic/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 and Radiation
Glutathione detoxifies a variety of pollutants,
carcinogens and poisons including many found in fuel
exhaust and cigarette smoke. It also retards damage
from radiation exposure due to the eroding ozone
layer. Annual Reviews of Biochemistry 52: 711-760,
1983 AIDS Glutathione levels correspond to
poor survival of AIDS patients. Much documentation
demonstrates the role of enhanced glutathione levels
in AIDS. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Science, USA 94: 1967-72, 1997.
Heart Disease, Stroke and Cholesterol
Raised glutathione levels fight the oxidation of fats
circulating in the bloodstream including cholesterol,
retarding the process of plaque formation in the
arteries leading to most heart attacks and strokes.
Nutrition Reviews 54: 1-30, 1996.
 
Diabetes
Diabetics are more prone to 'out-fections' and
circulatory problems leading to heart disease, kidney
failure and blindness. Glutathione protects
against the complications of diabetes. 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. New and potentially
therapeutic roles can be found for cigarette smoke
damage, pulmonary fibrosis and other illnesses.
American Journal of Medical Science 307:119-127, 1994
Digestive Disorders
Glutathione protects the body from 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 a major storehouse for glutathione.
Glutathione is impaired in alcohol hepatitis as well
as in viral (acidic) hepatitis including hepatitis A,
B, and C. Raised glutathione levels help restore
liver function.
American Journal of Gastroenterology 91: 2569-2573,
1996
Kidney Disease
Those with kidney failure or on dialysis suffer from
high levels of oxidative (acidic) 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 critical. It also acts in the
placenta to detoxify pollutants before they can reach
the developing child. Many complications of pregnancy
have been linked with poor glutathione levels.
Early Human Development 37: 167-174, 1994
 
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