doi: 10.1039/9781849737876-FP007 Lewis, Richard J., Vetter, Irina, Cardoso, Fernanda C., Inserra, Marco and King, Glenn (2015)
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Research has linked glutathione deficiency to:[1][2] Neurological conditions Alzheimers, Parkinsons, cognitive decline Liver disease the organ that makes and uses the most glutathione Cardiovascular disease oxidative damage to blood vessels Diabetes and insulin resistance glutathione protects pancreatic cells Autoimmune conditions impaired immune regulation Chronic inflammation the root of most modern disease Cancer compromised cellular protection and detoxification One study found that glutathione status directly parallels telomerase activity a key marker of cellular aging and longevity.[1] Higher glutathione levels correlate with better health across nearly every measure researchers have looked at
Just make sure you choose a highly bio-available form such as the above or Setria Glutathione in Performance Lab Immune for optimal results
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