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Reduced
Glutathione Suppositories 30 Count Why Reduced Glutathione Suppositories Are Superior: Suppository Reduced Glutathione is 100% absorption - just like IV - and does not need converted (reduced) by your body. Raise your tissue levels of pure pharmaceutical grade Reduced Glutathione using our proprietary patent pending suppository base, allowing Reduced Glutathione in combination with N Acetyl Cysteine to be delivered directly into the blood stream. Although the oxygen level within the
lens is very low, the lens
still derives a substantial proportion of ATP from mitochrondrial
(aerobic)
oxidative phosphorylation, which creates free radicals as an unwanted
by-product. Glutathione provides the most important protection against
damage
from free radical and other oxidants. Glutathione is a very small
specialized
protein (a tripeptide) consisting of three amino acids: glutamic acid,
cysteine, and glycine. Glutathione is concentrated within the lens and
is
readily oxidized by damaging oxidants. Those oxidants are chemically
reduced
(neutralized) as glutathione is chemically oxidized in cytoplasm of
cells
within the lens. When glutathione levels decline in the epithelial
cells (or
the entire lens), cell damage and cataract formation can occur unabated. Lens epithelial cells and superficial
lens fiber cells synthesize
glutathione. Additional glutathione is transported into the lens from
the
aqueous humor. Oxidized glutathione can be regenerated (i.e., reduced)
by the
enzyme glutathione reductase that uses the coenzyme called reduced
nicotinamide
adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), which is the cofactor derived
from the
dietary or supplemental B vitamin: niacin or niacinamide, also known as
vitamin
B3. Regeneration of reduced glutathione from oxidized glutathione is
especially
important because it is the chemically reduced form of glutathione that
is
effective in neutralizing (chemically reducing) free radicals.
Glutathione is
unique in its ability to regenerate its chemically reduced state by
simply
finding an electron donor. This cycle allows one molecule of
glutathione to
continually act as a free radical scavenger. Reduced glutathione diffuses into the
lens fiber cells, moving
toward the lens center, while oxidized glutathione moves toward the
lens
surface. Impediment of diffusion in an older lens is a possible cause
of
nuclear cataract. The rate of diffusion between superficial and deeper
layers
of the lens decreases with age. Consequently, proteins and lipids in
nuclei of
older lens are more affected by oxidative stress. A healthy eye contains glutathione in
very high concentrations,
whereas low levels adversely affect the eye. Glutathione maintains the
water
balance in the lens. It is synthesized in the lens (and elsewhere) and
is
essential to normal metabolism. Glutathione can benefit lens function
by:
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| Ingredients and Suggested Use Suppository facts Dosage: 1 suppository Dosages per Package 30 Each Reduced Glutathione, TMG & Orotates suppository contains the following: Reduced Glutathione 250mg; N-Acetyl Cysteine 125mg Trimethylglycine 100mg; Ascorbyl Palmitate 75mg Calcium 400mg; Phosphotidylcholine; Phosphotidylserine and phosphotidylethanolamine. Suppository Base: The all natural base is a proprietary combination of plant and fruit butters, vegetable acids, medium chain triglycerides, phospholipids, lecithin; vegetable starches, hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose guar gum and xanthan gum. This product contains an extract from soybeans. This product contains no milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustaceans (lobster, crap, shrimp), tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn, rice sugar, artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors or preservatives. It is RECOMMENDED that you always attempt to move your bowels prior to inserting the suppository to avoid discharging of the suppository before the suppository can be totally absorbed. It is recommended that the suppository be retained for at least 30 (thirty) minutes to insure adequate absorption of the nutrients, neutraceutical and herbal ingredients contained herein. Warning:
Caution: In rare case, minor side effects may cause rectal pressure and urge to defecate. If you experience any such effects, refer to Frequently Asked Questions or How to Take a Rectal Suppository insert to adjust dosage accordingly. In rare case, minor side effects may cause rectal pressure and urge to defecate. If you experience any such effects, adjust dosage accordingly. This suppository contains Vitamin C. However, when taking N-acetyl –cysteine it is recommended that two to three times as much vitamin C be taken. Vitamin C is depleted because of the prolonged presence off the oxidized cysteine These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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