Thursday, October 23, 2008

Glutathione – Its functions and uses in the body

Glutathione is a tripeptide found in the human body. It is composed of three amino acids – Cysteine, Glycine and Glutamic acid. It is naturally produced by your cells and and provides protection for them. Glutathione has been recognized as a crucial body protein that promotes good health and longevity.


Three basic functions of glutathione:
  1. Acts as the body’s master antioxidant – Glutathione protects cells by destroying free radicals and reactive oxygen molecules. It breaks down chemical pollutants and carcinogens into forms that can be easily flushed from the body.

  2. Acts as a major detoxifier – It helps to detoxify enviromental toxins, smoke, and prescriptions drugs by helping vital organs function smoothly. High concentrations of glutathione are found both in the liver and kidneys.

  3. Acts as an immune booster – Good levels of glutathione helps to strengthen the immune system and prevent the development of disease.

Glutathione is required in the body for a number of processes such as:

  • Prevention of cell oxidation.
  • Metabolize carbohydrates.

  • Providing protection to the red and white blood cells.

  • Supporting and promoting the immune system.

  • Protecting the body from oxidative damage.

  • Improving skin

  • Slowing down the aging process

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