4 Ways to Raise Glutathione and improve your health

By naturopath Margaret Jasinska

You may have heard of a substance called glutathione. It is an extremely powerful antioxidant and in fact has been called “the mother of all antioxidants”. The good news is glutathione is produced in your own body; the bad news is many people don’t produce enough of it.

Glutathione is a very hard working molecule. It helps to mop up free radicals produced from exposure to air pollution, toxic chemicals, heavy metals and processed foods, as well as free radicals generated as a result of regular metabolic processes. If those free radicals are left to their own devices in your body, they speed up your rate of ageing by causing oxidative damage to your organs and tissues.

Unfortunately, several factors impair the body’s ability to manufacture glutathione, including illness, ageing, stress and nutrient deficiencies. Several different health problems are strongly correlated with low glutathione. It is thought that low glutathione contributes to the development of many conditions and also worsens the illness and inhibits recovery. People with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, inflammatory conditions and impaired liver health are known to have low glutathione. Glutathione also helps your body fight infections, therefore repeated or lingering infections are another sign you could be deficient.

What is glutathione?

It is a small peptide made from 3 amino acids (building blocks of protein). These amino acids are glutamine, cysteine and glycine. Glutathione also contains sulfur, and sulfur is an excellent detoxifier, which is particularly necessary for phase 2 liver detoxification. Several nutrients are required for the manufacture of glutathione, and being deficient in these will impair your production of this vital compound. N-acetyl cysteine is a precursor to glutathione. There are several ways of boosting your production of glutathione.

4 ways to boost your glutathione level

1. Ensure you consume plenty of sulfur

Sulfur is a smelly substance, so it’s no surprise to learn it is found in cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, onion, garlic, leek and eggs. Methyl sulfonyl methane is a natural type of sulfur found in Collagen Food powder. It is traditionally taken by people who want to improve their liver health and also reduce mild joint pain.

Your liver makes glutathione from N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) and this makes NAC an excellent supplement to boost glutathione levels quickly. Glutathione is an excellent anti-inflammatory substance for the whole body. For more information call 0246554666.

 2. Make sure there is plenty of selenium in your diet

You probably know how important selenium is for the health of your immune system and thyroid gland. It is also a powerful antioxidant and this is largely because of its role in glutathione production. Unfortunately many parts of the world have selenium deficient soils and very few foods are a rich source of this mineral. The best food sources of selenium include Brazil nuts, seafood, onion and garlic. Getting plenty of those foods in your diet is a good way of maintaining your health, but if you wish to improve your health, you may need to take a selenium supplement.

3. Try to get some regular exercise

It boosts your body’s production of glutathione. As long as you don’t exercise to complete exhaustion, exercise acts as a minor stress on your body, boosts your immune system and improves your detoxification abilities. It is often said that “sitting is inflammatory” because inactivity raises your body’s production of inflammation generating compounds. Exercise helps to counteract that.

4. Make sure you get plenty of methylation nutrients in your diet

Methylation is a process that assists your body’s production of glutathione. The main nutrients required for methylation are B vitamins, particularly B6, B9 (folate) and B12. B12 is found in animal foods such as meat, poultry and seafood, while plant foods are an excellent source of the other B vitamins. It is important to eat lots of vegetables each day, either as salads, vegetable juices (see Dr Cabot’s juicing book for recipes), smoothies, or cooked vegetables.

Ensuring sufficient glutathione production is one of the most powerful ways you can improve your health.