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Scientists actually call glutathione (GSH) "the most famous natural antioxidant," but we still wouldn’t blame you if you’ve never heard of it! You can get less-famous antioxidants by eating fresh fruits and veggies, but GSH is created by your liver. It plays a role in building and repairing tissue and in making chemicals and proteins needed by the immune system, and it’s thought to be anti-aging. Not surprisingly, GSH levels can drop when you’re fighting off a chronic illness or infection, and that affects the body’s ability to function. That’s where supplemental GSH comes in.

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Glorious Glutathione: How One Antioxidant Can Help Everything from Parkinson’s Disease to Autism, Asthma, Chronic Fatigue, Lyme Disease, Diabetes and Heart Disease

Glutathione - It's our bodies' most powerful water soluble antioxidant. It helps our liver remove toxins, it's found within almost every cell, and it's a nontoxic treatment being studied even by mainstream medicine these days for it's wide ranging applications. Low Glutathione levels are found in numerous disorders and conditions. These low levels mean less ability to neutralize free radicals, lower immune function, increased inflammation, and less ability to clear heavy (toxic) metals from the body. The list of conditions Glutathione has been shown to benefit includes Parkinson's, lyme disease, asthma, cystic fibrosis, infections, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), emphysema, heart health, alzheimers, CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease), Diabetes, Ehlers-Danlos Disease, autism, hepatitis, and other chronic diseases. Glutathione is also beneficial to the entire central nervous system, and other more commonly known "All Star" antioxidants such as vitamin C and E depend on it. Dr. Calapai illustrates current studies and research as well as shares some success stories of his own with patients. Glutathione treatments are available by IV drip and transdermal application. Healthy individuals can also benefit from increased levels and he explains how they can be raised by supplementing the building blocks of Glutathione to maintain protective levels as we age.

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HealthCast Now: Dr. Tim Jackson - Biohacking with LLLT Red Light, IR & Glutathione, Molecular Hydrogen - Part 2

Dr. Tim Jackson is one of the leading experts in mitochondrial health, and today, he joins Kevin on the show to share some incredibly valuable information on how a healthy mitochondrial system functions, what you may feel like with a dysfunctional mitochondrial system, and what you can do to repair the damage at the cellular level. Dr. Tim obtained his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in 2003 in health science and Chemistry and in 2009, he received his doctorate in physical therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina. Additionally, he has conducted significant studies in functional medicine, nutritional biochemistry, digestive health, and functional endocrinology. “If you don’t get rid of the deterrent to mitochondrial health, the mitochondrial won’t work. Period.” Dr. Tim Jackson In This Episode You Will Learn: Why the mitochondrial system is so important to your overall health. The effects of inflammation, supplements, and the environment on your mitochondrial health. Why avoiding mold and mycotoxins are critical to mitochondrial health. Why you should test your reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione. How antibiotics can damage the mitochondria Does getting blue light, especially after sunset, negatively affect mitochondrial health? Why many medical practitioners don’t understand the concept of a mitochondrial threshold. EMF device effects on the “Cell Danger Responses” of the mitochondria cells. Optimal ways to increase DHA in your diet.

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HealthCast Now: Dr. Tim Jackson - Biohacking with LLLT Red Light, IR & Glutathione, Molecular Hydrogen - Part 1

Dr. Tim Jackson is one of the leading experts in mitochondrial health, and today, he joins Kevin on the show to share some incredibly valuable information on how a healthy mitochondrial system functions, what you may feel like with a dysfunctional mitochondrial system, and what you can do to repair the damage at the cellular level. Dr. Tim obtained his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in 2003 in health science and Chemistry and in 2009, he received his doctorate in physical therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina. Additionally, he has conducted significant studies in functional medicine, nutritional biochemistry, digestive health, and functional endocrinology. “If you don’t get rid of the deterrent to mitochondrial health, the mitochondrial won’t work. Period.” Dr. Tim Jackson In This Episode You Will Learn: Why the mitochondrial system is so important to your overall health. The effects of inflammation, supplements, and the environment on your mitochondrial health. Why avoiding mold and mycotoxins are critical to mitochondrial health. Why you should test your reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione. How antibiotics can damage the mitochondria Does getting blue light, especially after sunset, negatively affect mitochondrial health? Why many medical practitioners don’t understand the concept of a mitochondrial threshold. EMF device effects on the “Cell Danger Responses” of the mitochondria cells. Optimal ways to increase DHA in your diet.

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