Studies on -synuclein demonstrate that methionine residues near the N-terminus are more susceptible to copper-mediated oxidation than internal residues, with Met1 substitution decreasing Cu-peptide reduction potential by approximately 80 mV
The route of administration should match the therapeutic goal
Glutathione injections are considered very safe and have no major side effects
Canadian researchers benefit from working with domestic labs that operate under consistent quality control protocols and are accessible for direct communication
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Foods rich in antioxidants include: Berries: blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries Dark chocolate Nuts: pecans, walnuts, pistachios Beans: kidney beans, black beans, pinto beans Vegetables: spinach, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, artichoke Green tea Spices: cilantro, cinnamon, turmeric, cloves Tomatoes Red wine Avoid factors that deplete glutathione Avoid factors that deplete glutathione levels, including these: 3,4 A diet high in processed foods Alcohol Chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer Excessive or prolonged physical activity Exposure to heavy metals Exposure to pollution, radiation, and environmental toxins Infections Poor nutrition Sleep deprivation Smoking Oral glutathione may not be an effective way to supplement glutathione, as digestive enzymes may break it down