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Pure Glutathione
Reduced
The PUREST, HIGHEST QUALITY REDUCED GLUTATHIONE available
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Glutathione is a potent
antioxidant, which protects cells from free radical damage - damage
that can cause serious degenerative diseases and promote aging.
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May enhance immune
protective status of certain cells.
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A tri-peptide composed
from the amino acids Cysteine, Glycine and Glutamine/Glutamic Acid.
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Glutathione is an
ingredient in MONTIFF SUPER ANTIOXIDANT formula.
DIRECTIONS: Take 1/4th to 1/2 of a level teaspoon per day or as
directed by a health care professional. Vitamins and minerals should be
taken with Pure-Glutathione and MONTIFF VITA-MINZ PLUS is recommended.
WHAT IS GLUTATHIONE?
Glutathione (or Glutathione Reductase or
Glutathione Reduced) is a tri-peptide made from the amino acids
Cysteine, Glutamic acid and Glycine. Vitamin B-6 is necessary for proper
metabolism and Alpha Lipoic Acid helps increase Glutathione levels.
Vitamins C and E, and also Selenium have an effect on Glutathione
levels. Produced in the liver, which has the most abundant supply, this
powerful antioxidant helps detoxify harmful chemical compounds. Found in
almost every cell of the body, Glutathione protects against free radical
damage. Glutathione levels decrease with aging, especially after the age
of
40. Low levels accelerate the aging process, and have been associated
with disease and premature death; therefore, it is very important to
keep these levels high.
ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES
Glutathione is the cell's primary
antioxidant, found in the cell sap, and is necessary to protect the
cells from free radical damage, which causes aging and severe health
problems-(Cancer). It works synergistically with Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Alpha
Lipoic Acid, and Co-Q 10 to provide a powerful defensive mechanism.
There are very high levels found in the liver, which detoxifies drugs,
pollutants, and other harmful substances. Smoking cigarettes, excessive
intake of alcohol, eating highly processed foods that contain nitrates,
and drugs (such as acetaminophen) can deplete the body of important
Glutathione. There have been health warnings not to take acetaminophen
if you consume alcohol. Both of these generate free radicals and this
can deplete the liver of Glutathione. If the liver is depleted of
Glutathione, it cannot function properly and it builds up with excessive
toxins, which can cause liver poisoning. Taking Alpha Lipoic Acid
(100mg. per day) can help increase Glutathione levels, and it also works
synergistically with Vitamins C, E and Co-Q 10 to provide a powerful
antioxidant defense system against free radical damage.
GLUTATHIONE AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Low levels of Glutathione have been
associated with low immune function. Since Glutathione levels reduce as
we age, this has a particular effect on the immune systems of the older
population. Glutathione has a role in T-cell production and function,
and stimulates interleucan (IL-1) and (IL-2) which are necessary for the
growth of new immune cells and inflammatory responses to fight against
new infections. Lymphocyte proliferation is increased aiding new immune
formation as well.
GLUTATHIONE: DISEASE & AGING
Low levels are found in many ill patients,
including those with arteriosclerosis, AIDS and cancer. Glutathione
prohibits the activation of the genes that can cause chronic
inflammation, which can lead to arthritis and other serious health
problems like Lupus (and other autoimmune diseases). One of the causes
of Parkinson's disease appears to be dopaminergic neuronal loss. Low
Glutathione levels have been noted in this condition, which might have
an effect on the degeneration of these neurons. Since the lung linings
contain Glutathione, necessary to detoxify the toxins we get from smog
and other environmental pollutants, it is important to keep the
Glutathione levels high to prevent depletion. Low levels have been noted
in those who suffer from chronic respiratory infections and ailments
such as asthma. A recent study (May 2000) of patients admitted to a
hospital with chronic diseases, including cancer, gastrointestinal
disorders, cardiovascular, and muscular-skeletal, noted over 36% had low
Glutathione levels.
CANCER
Glutathione can protect the cells from the
damage of carcinogenic free radicals, such as very damaging hydroxyl
radicals, (from hydrogen peroxides). When the cell's DNA is damaged, the
cell can mutate and this can lead to cancer. Glutathione acts to prevent
this damage, by keeping the hydrogen peroxides at a low level.
Glutathione also acts to protect the DNA of the cells, by activating
cell enzymes, which help repair cells.
AIDS
In a study, those infected with HIV virus
and AIDS had lower Glutathione levels than the control group. It is also
noted, that Glutathione has an effect on the replication of this virus,
while boosting the immune system. Researches have shown that increasing
Glutathione levels significantly increased survival rates in those
studied.
ATHEROSCLEROTIC
Oxidative stress from free radicals
formation appears to have a definite role in creating atherosclerotic
plaques. Low levels of Glutathione are present in human atherosclerotic
lesions, caused by an antioxidant/pro-oxidant imbalance, as well as high
homocysteine levels. Maintaining high levels of Glutathione, (also
combined with other antioxidant supplementation of Vitamin C, E, Co-Q
10, Taurine and Alpha Lipoic Acid) is very beneficial for a healthy
cardiovascular system. Folic acid is also recommended to prevent and/or
reduce homocysteine levels.
COLITIS
Glutathione levels are depleted in the
mucosal bowel tissue in acute Colitis. In a recent study, May 2000,
evidence was reported, showing that increasing levels of Glutathione in
inflammatory bowel disease attenuated the acute colitis.
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GLUTATHIONE AVAILABLE in the following:
REFERENCES:
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Packer, Lester Ph.D.,
Colman, Carol; The Antioxidant Miracle, 1999.
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Balch, J. M.D., Balch, P.,
C.N.C., Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 1997
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Lang, Mills, Mastropaolo,
Liu, "Blood Glutathione Decreases in Chronic Disease", J. Lab. Clin.
Med., May 2000.
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Palamara, Perno, Aquaro,
Bue, Dini, Garaci, "Glutathione Inhibits HIV Replication by Acting at
Late Stages of the Virus Life Cycle," AIDS Res. Hum Retroviruses,
1996.
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Nakamura, Wang, Kang, "The
Role of Glutathione in Dopaminergic Neuronal Survival", Journ. of
Neurochemistry, 1997.
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Lapenna, de Gioia, Ciofani,
Mezzetti et al, "Glutathione Related Antioxidant Defenses in Human
Atherosclerotic Plaques", Circulation 1998.
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Mills, Weiss, Lang, Liu,
Ziegler, "Blood Glutathione and Cysteine Changes in Cardiovascular
Disease", J. Lab. Clin Med., May 2000.
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Lenton, Therriault, Cantin,
Fulop et al, "Direct Correlation of Glutathione and Ascorbate & their
Dependence on Age & Season In Human Lymphocytes", Am. J. Clin. Nut.,
May, 2000
- Ardite, Sans, Panes et
al.," Replenishment of Glutathione. Levels Improves Mucosal Funct. in
Exper. Acute Colitis," Lab Invest, May 2000.
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