If
you ever wondered what it is that silently removes the pollutions from
your body, which for most people on the planet is
something completely taken for granted, the answer is
GLUTATHIONE!
Glutathione works with all the other antioxidants you know of, such as;
vitamin C or E and any others you may add to your regimen. However, the
reality is that these other antioxidants rely on GLUTATHIONE to do
their job and this does not go both ways... You can live without
vitamin C or E or other antioxidants being in sufficient amounts, but
YOU CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT GLUTATHIONE.
When we look at this
image to the left, a GLUTATHIONE MOLECULE and
STRUCTURE, it's easy to
see why the vast majority of people would not even attempt to figure
out what that is all made of. Thankfully, we don't have to be chemists
or doctors to understand this remarkable component of our existence.
Which brings us to the objective of our GLUTATHIONE FACTS page.
Glutathione - A Simple Summary
Medical
science has described literally dozens of roles that glutathione plays
in your body.
However, the four most important roles
of glutathione can be summarized by the acronym:
A. I. D. E.
These letters stand for:
- Antioxidant
- Immune support
- Detoxifier
- Energy
Let’s
look at these four critical processes driven by glutathione:
A – Glutathione – “Your
Master Antioxidant”
Over the past thirty years, advances in the study of antioxidants have
grown to the point that a whole new branch of medicine has developed
called “Free Radical Biology” which focuses on oxidant/antioxidant
balance. These scientists have elaborated upon several hundred
different disease processes where antioxidants play a vital role. The
shelves of natural food stores and pharmacies are resplendent with a
large array of different antioxidants offered. However, although these
antioxidants including vitamin C and vitamin E are usually “natural”,
they are not natural to your body. If you do not ingest these vitamins,
they will not be found in your cells naturally. Given the importance of
antioxidation in hundreds of different disease processes, one poses the
question – “What antioxidant does the body manufacture to ward off
these processes?”
The answer of course is - GLUTATHIONE
Glutathione is the most abundantly produced
antioxidant in the body. In fact, the presence of this small protein is
crucial for the functioning of all of the other antioxidants we know
of, gaining the title of “Master Antioxidant”. Glutathione is YOUR BODIES MASTER ANTIOXIDANT!!
I – Glutathione – “Food for
the Immune System”
Your immune system is constantly on the prowl for pathogens and foreign
antigens—agents of cellular damage, toxicity and disease. These
antigens include viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and even
pre-cancerous cells. To neutralize these pathogens the body needs a
ready supply of glutathione. If it doesn’t have enough, some of the
invaders will get through, infecting the body and/or contributing to
aging, long-term accumulative damage—even eventual cancer. We can’t
avoid illness and aging altogether—although a few scientists are
pursuing some age-old dreams—but by keeping our intracellular
glutathione levels up we also keep our immune system on full alert and
fully armed. Dr. Gustavo Bounous, discoverer of
Immunocal, has focused
on glutathione as support for the immune system. “ The limiting factor
for the proper activity and multiplication of our lymphocytes (white
blood cells) is the availability of glutathione”. Dr. Bounous’
research
at McGill University has spawned countless other research papers
worldwide examining this phenomenon.
D – Glutathione – “Detoxification System”
Hundreds of toxins are eliminated by the GSH (glutathione) enzyme system, including
drug breakdown products, pollutants, carcinogens and radiation damage.
It’s no surprise that GSH concentrations are highest in the liver, the
body’s major detoxifying organ. We inhale and ingest natural and
synthetic toxins every day of our lives and can’t possibly avoid them,
especially in our technological times, our congested and polluted
cities and with our bio-engineered food supplies. Experimental studies
have shown that low glutathione levels lead to poor liver and kidney
function, and result in unnecessarily large quantities of toxins
circulating through the body. There, they continuously damage
individual cells and organs. The list of toxins eliminated include
cigarette smoke, automobile exhaust and heavy metals. Physicians
regularly use drugs to elevate glutathione levels in critical illnesses
like acetaminophen overdose and severe liver failure.
E2 –
Glutathione – “Energize
Yourself”
Our cells are like little machines, running 24 hours a day. Where does
the energy to fuel this constant activity come from? The answer is
quite complicated but science had identified tiny structures within our
cells called “mitochondria” which serve as tiny batteries inside the
cell. Like any source of fuel, inevitably burning and waste products
are a result. The mitochondria literally burn up oxygen and as a result
are prone to overload and damage and are limited in their ability to
continue working unless these breakdown products like oxyradicals are
removed. The major substance produced by the cell to keep these
mitochondria “cool” and efficient is GLUTATHIONE. This translates into
more energy and more strength.
Raising glutathione has become a focus
for many studies from sports medicine to anti-aging for this reason.
Glutathione - A Technical List of Functions
• Metabolism of carcinogens • Metabolism of xenobiotics • Enhancement of humoral immune function • Enhancement of systemic immune function • Decreases free radical damage • Decreases oxyradical damage • Decreases radiation damage • Enzyme activation • Conjugation to heavy metals • Conjugation to xenobiotics
| • Storage of cysteine • Transport of cysteine • Regulation of homocysteine • Redox reduction of other antioxidants • Substrate for liver detoxification pathways • Conjugation with cytochrome P450 products • Resistance to UV radiation • Regulation of SH (thiol) enzymes • Maintenance and protection of sulfhydryl groups • Glyoxylase catalysis
| • Cell growth and division • DNA synthesis • DNA repair • Protein synthesis • Prostaglandin synthesis • Leukotriene synthesis • Amino acid transport • Enzyme catalysis • Receptor action • Metabolism of toxins |
and believe it or not, there are more...