Asparigus Lovers, Eat and Boost Your Glutathione

The study looked at the effects of an Asparagus falcatus extract on acetaminophen-induced liver injury.

The mice were given an overdose (by accident were sure) and were then were treated with Asparagus falcatus orally.

They did a bunch of tests and compared the effect of the plant extract with N-acetyl cysteine.

Results: The findings suggest that Asparagus extract inhibited the liver injury induced by acetaminophen.

Go to The Asparagus Mice Study to see the abstract.

Go to GlutathioneDiseaseCure.com to learn more about how to boost your GSH.

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2 Responses to “Asparigus Lovers, Eat and Boost Your Glutathione”

  1. Jack says:

    Interesting. But I hate asparagus. I also hate pills. Now if there were just a way to make the asparagus taste better.

  2. Admin says:

    Jack,

    I am with you. I hate pills and perhaps the only thing that could be worse than taking pills is asparigus.

    The important thing about this information is the part of asparigus that helps boost your glutatuione. It is the same thing that makes garlic, revistreol and so many other chemicals found in foods benefical to health.
    This is cysteine or that they boost glutathione.

    If in relative health, you can get it in foods. If in a disease state, you can get it in pill form (eeek) and in a powder that can be reconstituted in a drink and then bottoms up.

    Give me a shot of vitamins any day.

    Good health to you.

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