Archive for August, 2009

What is Taurine?

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Taurine is an organic acid. It is also a major part of bile and can be found in the lower intestine and in small amounts in the tissues of numerous animals, including you and me.

One of the keys to good health is increasing our cysteine intake. No wonder that taurine is a derivative of the sulfur-containing amino acid, cysteine.

Taurine is used as a functional food in many energy drinks and energy products. There is no proof that it is an energy booster.

Studies show that …

taurine is beneficial for adult human blood pressure

possibly for the alleviation of other cardiovascular ailments

can measurably decrease blood pressure

is hypocholesterolemic or blood cholesterol-lowering

In the same study it was found that body weight also decreased significantly

shown to help people with congestive heart failure by increasing the force and effectiveness of heart-muscle contractions

keeps potassium and magnesium inside the cell and keeps excessive sodium out.

taurine has been used as a supplementation for epileptics

is a supplement for people who have uncontrollable facial twitches

and it may act as a modulator or anti-anxiety agent in the central nervous system

There are two options.

You can supplement your diet with taurine or you can boost your glutathione by eating a diet rich in cysteine and the glutathione co-factors. Studies show that cysteine supplements used to boost glutathione does all of the above and more.

In the event of disease or illness, there are several ways to boost the dietary intake to help the body manage or treat the disease. Note that cysteine does not cure anything. However, the glutathione your body creates is associated with treating or managing over 68 diseases or conditions.

Good health to you.

Steroids and Athletes: The Glutathione Option

Monday, August 10th, 2009

When hearing of athletes using steroids, I can not help but wonder that if they had only known that studies show that boosting intercellular glutathione has been associated with a 13-15% increase in strength.

If you heard of the recent doping incident, you might not know the dangers of steroid use.

The drug being used in this case was DHEA

N-acetylcysteine Benefits

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Here is a list of diseases or conditions that N-Acetylcysteine Benefits

This list is made up of the diseases and conditions that have been studied in high level clinical trials

Good health to you.

Swine Flu Survival Kit: What You Do Not Want in the Kit!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

I know this it contrary to every list of things you should have in your swine flu survival kit. But there are sound reasons why there is one thing you would not want in your kit. Not only that, reasons why you would want to avoid it.

It all has to do with boosting your glutathione, the one thing shown to prevent the symptoms and reduce the severity of the flu.

It is still a work in progress. Check it out at Swine Flu Survival Kit: What to Avoid

It all has to do with the measures you can take to boost your glutathione.

Pleas come back and tell me your opinion. Thanks

Cervical Dysplasia and Glutathione

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

We are starting a new page on cervical dysplasia, the treatments, the options, and the glutathione connection.

So many of the current alternative treatments are related to boosting glutathione. Why not consider directly boosting your glutathione to treat this. The product that does this is the only natural treatment that is listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. It is covered on WebMD as working and in numerous other research papers. I have seen it personally work in people I know.

I do not sell nor do I profit if you should use it. All I have to gain at this point is helping out a neighbor.

It is a work in progress so please come back for the medical references.

Good health to you.

Laughter is the Best Medicine

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Here is the easiest medicine you can use to improve your health. Check it out.

Laughter is the Best Medicine

Good health to you.

Health Benefits of Vitamin D: You Tan Faster!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

When pulling out one of my old Nursing Text books from about 20 years ago, there is not even a listing on vitamin D. A is there, so is C and lets not forget E. But no D.

Well, the frontiers of knowledge are exploding on vitamin D. In addition to helping your body boost glutathione (which helps prevent cancer) it has a dark side that most do not know about.

If you like to suntan, pay attention. You will love this. Vitamin D helps you tan faster.

But be careful. You can overdose on it and especially the synthetic kind. The second best source for vitamin D would be fish oils. Taking supplements could actually help prevent skin cancer during the tanning months and help you to tan faster.

Good health to you.

Glutathione a Cure for Depression?

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

What if treating depression was so simple?

Check out the Glutathione Depression Connection

The only thing, you cannot get any benefit from just taking glutathione. The only way you will benefit is by taking the co-factors and essential building blocks of glutathione.

If you do this, you may just be able to put an end to depression and help improve your health in other ways.

Good health to you.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Symptoms: Low CG Syndrome

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

There are relatively few studies on ALS and glutathione. The most recent connects the last two studies and points to the possible benefits of boosting glutathione to slow down the progression. This means it could be possible to help prevent it from happening sooner in those who are at risk.

For insurance reasons, many do not want to know if they are at risk. If you are potentally one who could be, then this is something you may want to follow.

Glutathione provides for dozens of functions, one of the big ones is DNA repair and protection. The studies indicate a big connection in this area of the disease process.

Before you run out and start supplementing, read more on what has been found. There is a word of warning in this too. Go to ALS Symptoms to review the current information.

Guide to Boosting Your Glutathione

Sun Light, Sun Bright, Boost Your Glutathione Tonight

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

The bright sunlight will boost your glutathione. Yes, a cheap way to boost your GSH is getting sunlight which produces vitamin D (actually a hormone).

Vitamin D has long been known to help with mental health and well being.

What is little known is that vitamin D has neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, neuroimmune benefits.

This means sunshine can

  • protect the neurons in your brain (where Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s destroys our brain.)
  • increase the production of glutathione
  • help neurons become immune to attack from toxins, bacteria and viruses
  • induce glioma cell death.
  • help your body eliminate mercury
  • New clues about vitamin D functions in the nervous system is an old study but still relevant to our present needs.

    So this got me to thinking. Looking at a somewhat old map, the question was, what are the confounding factors that would cause high and low incidence of cancer in relation to the sun exposure.

    A special note to Vicki and Splash, Glioma, sunlight and GSH can only help.

    Good health to you.

    Note: this is a hypothesis and not science backed.

    The North East which has a predominant indoor, high population per square mile, higher exposure to pollutants has some of the highest breast cancer rates. Even guys get it. One doctor I worked for, an oncologist got it. He was rarely outside.

    What about sunny California. California has air pollution concerns. More air pollution, less sun light.

    This got me to wondering about Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico. Higher Altitude, more sunlight.

    Across the south in general, more sun light in general.

    Go to the Breast Cancer Map and check it out.

    More on GSH and Sun vitamin D can be found at GlutathioneDiseasecCure.com