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Glutathione in our body and its importance

Glutathione is a tripe tide composed of 3 amino acids: glutei acid, cytokine, and lysine. Glutathione is found in all cells of the body including the liver, kidneys, lung tissue, eyes, brain, etc. and in lower blood concentrations.

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Glutathione in our body and its importance

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  1. Glutathione in our body and its importance Glutathione Glutathione is a tripe tide composed of 3 amino acids: glutei acid, cytokine and lysine. Glutathione is found in all cells of the body including liver, kidneys, lung tissue, eyes, brain, etc. and in lower blood concentrations. Glutathione is the smallest intracellular protein thinly (a molecule containing a sulfur-hydrogen bond) in the cells. This characteristic emphasizes even more its potent antioxidant action and its role in a very important system antioxidant of the organism that regulates the cellular activity. This small protein, naturally produced by the body, maintains crucial protective functions. In fact, your life depends on glutathione. Without it, the cells would disintegrate from an oxidation without restriction, the body would have little resistance to metabolic acids, and the liver would shrink from the accumulation of toxins. Glutathione is not even a well-known term. Even some doctors who listen to the term have only a vague idea of what it is. However, everyone in the coming years will know about this substance and its importance to our health in the coming years. There was a stage when scientists were barely talking about vitamins and cholesterol, but now everyone knows they are. The importance of glutathione little by little is taking to these levels. In the last 30 years, about 100.000 scientific articles on glutathione have been published in scientific journals and gradually began to be a term of general knowledge. Each cell of the body is responsible for producing its own glutathione and must have the amino acids to be able to produce it.

  2. Glutathione is always required in great demand and is quickly consumed when we experience a physical challenge, health or stress, fatigue and even moderate exercise. Some known causes of glutathione fall are: 1.A diet high in acids (coffee, soda, etc.) 2.Air and water pollution 3.Prescription of medicines. 4.Ultraviolet and cellular radiation, computers, and electronic devices. 5.Physical and emotional stress. 6.Wounds, traumas and burns. 7.Heavy metals (lead, mercury, etc.) 8.Cigar smoke. 9.Chemicals in cleaning and personal hygiene products. 10.Acetaminophen. 11.Smoke from motor vehicles. 12.Ageing 13.Septic Shock All the above factors elevate the toxins that cause the loss of glutathione, lowering the reserves that lead to aging and cell death, diseases and finally death. Why is glutathione essential to health? Three of the most important functions of the glutathione in the body are: Antioxidant Immune System modulator Cellular Detoxification The antioxidant master In the last 30 years, researchers have explored the role of antioxidants in health as well as in the treatment and prevention of diseases that involve oxidation or fermentation of metabolic acids. Well-known and widely used antioxidants such as vitamin A, vitamin E and selenium neutralize this oxidation. This occurs in nature in general, but in the body should be consumed as part of a balanced diet. Given the importance of antioxidants in health, it is not surprising that the same body manufactures its own natural antioxidant.

  3. The most important of these is the glutathione. Because the action of the other antioxidants depends entirely on the glutathione to function properly, scientists call the glutathione "the antioxidant Master" Glutathione is linked to toxins, forming a soluble complex, which is eventually excreted by urine or bile as waste. Immune system Glutathione at elevated levels in the body produces more white blood cells. White blood cells are garbage collectors of blood and are the most important cells in maintaining sterility of body fluids by eliminating blood-borne pathogens. Glutathione plays an important role in the functions of white blood cells. An expert on the topic of glutathione says "the limiting factor in the proper function of our lymphocytes is the availability of glutathione". In other words, the reproduction and activity of white blood cells depends on how much glutathione exists in the body. To put it another way, glutathione is food for the immune system.

  4. Cellular Deter Let's be aware or not, we are continually inhaling and ingesting toxins. It is impossible to avoid them in this modern era, much less in cities. When the body is in good condition it works without resting to detoxify toxins and protect itself. But to increase the levels of toxic in the environment glutathione reserves are compromised. Our main body of detoxification is the lymphatic system of the liver. It is the most important source of concentrated glutathione in the body. Studies show that low levels of glutathione lead to poor liver and lymphatic function, causing more and more toxins to circulate through the blood resulting in the damage of more organs in the body. Physicians routinely use glutathione (using precursors) to detoxify victims of a certain type of overdose. Thousands of studies show the importance of glutathione in our body and in the current era it will become increasingly important to take precursors for their production so that we can better protect ourselves against the challenges that our bodies cross in a daily basis. The glutathione, incredible protein that is synthesized in the liver Glutathione is a protein that is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids cytokine, glutei acid and lysine. This potent antioxidant inhibits the formation of free radicals and protects against the cellular damage that they cause. It also protects the body from the damage caused by tobacco smoke, radiation exposure, cancer chemotherapy and toxins such as alcohol. As a detoxifying of heavy metals and drugs, glutathione serves for the treatment of blood and liver diseases. Glutathione protects cells in several ways neutralizes oxygen molecules before they can harm cells. Together with selenium, it forms the enzyme glutathione peroxides, which neutralizes hydrogen peroxide. In addition, it is one of the components of glutathione S-transferees, another broad-spectrum antioxidant enzyme that detoxifies the liver. Glutathione not only protects individual cells from the damage caused by oxidants, but also to the tissue of the arteries, the brain, and the heart; To the immune cells, the kidneys, the eye lens, the liver, the lungs, the skin. Glutathione intervenes in the prevention of cancer, especially of the liver, and it seems that it also has an anti-ageing effect. The speed with which we age is directly related to the presence of lower glutathione concentrations in the cell fluids. At medium that we get older, the levels of glutathione descend, resulting in a lower capacity to deactivate free radicals. It can be taken in supplement. The production of glutathione within the organism can be stimulated by means of supplements of the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), N-Acetílcisteína or L-cytokine and L-methionine. Studies have indicated that this is a better way to raise the level of glutathione than taking the protein itself.

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