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Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:51 am
by rasarver
"Glutathione deficiency in elderly humans occurs because of a marked reduction in synthesis," Rajagopal V. Sekhar and colleagues conclude. "Dietary supplementation with the glutathione precursors cysteine and glycine fully restores glutathione synthesis and concentrations and lowers levels of oxidative stress and oxidant damages. These findings suggest a practical and effective approach to decreasing oxidative stress in aging."

See full article at http://www.lef.org/whatshot/2011_07.htm ... -and-women

Does anyone on the forum supplement with glycine? Is it really beneficial? Doesn't vitamin C also help restore glutathione levels?

Re: Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:21 am
by Lemonaid
Yes, whey protein (which has been shown to elevate glutathione).

Re: Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:52 am
by ofonorow
Doesn't vitamin C also help restore glutathione levels?


According to Boyd Haley, who had developed his own product to raise intracellular GSH, the only other known way is Vitamin C.

Re: Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:50 am
by eDOC
Vit D3 helps raise body's Glutathione synthesis & thus levels.

Re: Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:40 pm
by VanCanada
rasarver wrote:Does anyone on the forum supplement with glycine? Is it really beneficial?
Yes, sometimes. One or two doses daily (0.8 grams each) when I do. Hard to say if it's beneficial. It doesn't knock your socks off if that's what you mean. What are you getting at exactly? I don't feel any different. Only noticeable effect is that urine loses most or all color; you'll have to ask an expert to find out what if anything that might indicate.

Mark Schauss recommends taking it but emphatically states to take no more than 3 grams daily. I can find the reference to that if you like - it's from one of his podcasts. He unfortunately doesn't explain why not exactly. If anyone knows why not let us know.

Re: Amino acids restore glutathione synthesis in aged people

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:22 am
by Daniel D
Well i have taken NAC for this purpose, glycine, TMG and methionine. Some glutamin needed too.
Alpha lipoic acid is helping too. If you have had some mercury exposure (e.g. due too dental amalgam) i would recommend reading the Cutler protocol prior to use any of those.

In case of NAC and methionine i would always take B vitamins with it, just to keep homocysteine levels in check.