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Glutathione is a crucial antioxidant in your body, helping to neutralize free radicals—unstable molecules that can harm your cells. It plays a vital role in various chemical processes and aids in detoxifying chemicals, including those naturally produced by your body, as well as pollutants and drugs. However, as you age, your body's ability to produce glutathione may decrease, which could negatively impact your health. Lower glutathione levels have been associated with several health conditions commonly seen in older adults, such as:
Modern lifestyle factors like poor diet, inadequate sleep, stress, chemical exposure, and excessive exercise can also reduce glutathione levels. While your body is designed to handle stress, detoxify chemicals, and maintain cell function, these systems can become overwhelmed, leading to glutathione depletion. Known as "the master antioxidant," glutathione helps combat free radicals and protect cells from damage.
It was once believed that the body couldn't absorb glutathione from supplements, but recent studies indicate otherwise. Glutathione's molecular structure allows for increased blood levels when taken orally, with clinical trials showing significant absorption of this nutrient.
Glutathione supports key components of immune function, including gastrointestinal cells, mitochondria, and immune cell efficiency. Damage to the small intestine’s lining can increase permeability and allow bacteria to cross into tissues, triggering immune responses and autoimmunity. This damage partly results from the inability to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), which glutathione helps mitigate.
A 2017 study in the World Journal of Gastroenterology found that oral glutathione supplementation could restore tissue levels and support ROS metabolism, reducing tissue damage.
Glutathione also protects mitochondria from free radical damage during ATP production, ensuring efficient energy generation without cellular harm. Mitochondrial health is critical for immune functions like T-cell activity and ATP-dependent processes. Decreased glutathione levels in immune cells, such as T-lymphocytes, are observed in individuals with immune challenges, suggesting compromised immunity.
Antioxidant properties of glutathione enhance immune function by maintaining and regulating immune responses, including lymphocyte activation and natural killer (NK) cell activity. In one study, participants taking 1,000 mg of Setria® glutathione daily for three months showed more than double the NK cell cytotoxicity compared to baseline.
Glutathione is considered safe when taken orally at doses up to 500 mg per day for up to two months. However, limited information is available regarding potential side effects.
A 2015 study in the European Journal of Nutrition showed that supplementing with 250 mg to 1,000 mg of glutathione daily for six months increased levels in whole blood, red blood cells, and buccal cells. This was the first long-term, randomized, placebo-controlled trial on oral glutathione supplementation
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare provider before using glutathione supplements.
Oral Use: Generally safe up to 500 mg daily for two months, but limited data is available on side effects.
Inhalation: Possibly safe, with minimal information on side effects.
Topical Application: Safety is uncertain; it may cause skin rashes.
Asthma: Avoid inhaling glutathione if you have asthma, as it may worsen symptoms.
Store glutathione below 30°C, away from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
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