Importance of Glutathione
As we age, and expose our bodies to stress, chemicals, pollutants, and average lifestyle habits, we begin to lose energy, vitality, mental alertness, and more.
Most of us are aware that there are consequences for our actions; however the danger lies in the fallacy of believing that you will start taking better care of yourself “tomorrow.”
Dr. Robert H. Keller, one of the world’s leading scientists, dedicated 10 years of research and development in creating MaxGXL to assist the world in its quest for a higher level of health.
Out of all the biological processes that Dr. Keller could have focused his attention on, he chose to investigate a way to naturally optimize the body’s production of glutathione. Glutathione may not be well-known outside of medical circles, but your body relies on its function every single day.
Important Roles of Glutathione
- Fights against oxidative cell damage (from free radicals)
- Protein synthesis
- Amino acid transport
- Cellular detoxification
- Immune system enhancement
- Enzyme activation
- Fights cellular Inflammation
- ATP (energy) production
Our cells are constantly under attack by free radicals, which can cause a reduction of our cells’ ability to function optimally.
Where do free radicals come from?
- Created during normal metabolism
- Environmental pollutants like radiation, herbicides, pesticides
- Cigarette smoke
Types of Free Radicals
The fight against free radicals is often a tricky one. There is not a singular form of free radical. Science has confirmed that there are many different types of free radicals, including:
- Superoxide
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Singlet oxygen and hydroxyl radicals
Important Note: Not all antioxidants can sufficiently match up with all types of free radicals. The great news about glutathione is that regardless of the type of free radical, glutathione has the ability to properly match up and neutralize it, thus increasing cellular protection and function.