Archive for the ‘Athletic Preformance Enhancement’ Category

A Glutathione By Any Other Name…

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Here is another study that is touting the benefits of a diet that boosts your intercellular glutathione.

This is just more on how boosting glutathione can help with over 69 different conditions or diseases.

The 2009 article, Amino acids: Metabolism, Functions, and Nutrition. says that amino acids have…”important functions in both nutrition and health.”

cell signaling molecules
regulators of gene expression
are key precursors for syntheses of hormones
are precursors of low-molecular weight nitrogenous substances

Elevated levels of the by products of these (ammonia, homocysteine, and asymmetric dimethylarginine) are pathogenic factors for neurological disorders and cardiovascular disease).

There is growing recognition that some amino acids are necessary for maintenance, growth, reproduction, and immunity.

Dietary supplementation with one or a mixture of these AA may be beneficial for preventing or treating health problems related to fetal growth restriction, neonatal morbidity and mortality, weaning-associated intestinal dysfunction and wasting syndrome, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, the metabolic syndrome, and infertility.

They also optimize the efficiency of muscle growth, milk production, egg and meat quality and athletic performance. They help preventing excess fat production.

Nutrition for Young Athletes

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Did you know that there are no high level studies for the proper Nutrition for Young Athletes. Most of what you will read on the web is based on adult guidelines. As of mid 2009, there have been no high level, peer reviewed studies that provide guidelines for young athletes.

So, what to do? Use common sense.

One thing you will not find on nutrition and performance. This is one of the essential nutrition tips for young athletes. In addition to boosting strength, there is a need to boost immunity. Boosting glutathione is one of the best ways to do this. Check out the study in the article on the above link.

The best part, boosting glutathione also improves athletic performance.

Proper Nutrition For Athletes: What to Avoid

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

There are several facets of proper nutrition for Athletes.

Proper nutrition involves what the body is nourished with, when it is nourished, how you nourish, and why. Another lesser considered aspect is what foods to be avoided.

Daily nutritional needs are remarkably similar to non-athletes needs. There are new fads and supplements released weekly. They come complete with the latest scientific studies that say they are the next best thing to do.

One constant truth is that proper nutrition is essential for optimal athletic performance.

When considering what you should take in, also consider what you should be avoiding.

Proper nutrition includes what you take in, when you eat it and what you avoid.

Why Fluoride Should be Avoided looks at the poison in our water.

MSG, BHA are two more toxins we need to avoid.

Incidentally, if your considering boosting your glutathione, it has been shown to be the antidote to many of the toxic substances we take in. Not only that, two studies show an increase in strength and endurance.

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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

Benefits of Boosting Glutathione

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

There are numerous benefits of raising your glutathione levels.
Benefits of Raising Glutathione Levels. Although this is not the definitive answer, there seem to be at least 68 different diseases or conditions that can benefit from boosting intercellular glutathione.

Diseases of Aging

• Parkinson’s disease

• Alzheimer’s disease


• Cataract formation


• Macular degeneration


•Cancers of aging


•Prostate problems


• Osteoarthritis


Cancer

• Cancer prevention


• Suppresses tumor growth


• Eliminates carcinogens, mutagens


• Slows oxidative damage to DNA


• Prevents wasting disease


• Reduces side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy


• Success reported in treating cancers of female organs


• Success reported in treating lung cancers (as far as stage 4)


• Success reported in treating mesothelioma related metastatic cancers



Cardiovascular

• Prevents heart disease


• Prevents stroke


• Prevents atherosclerosis


• Reverses atherosclerosis


• Prevents reperfusion injury


Digestive Disease and Conditions
• Inflammatory bowel disease


• Pancreatitis


• Peptic ulcer


• Malnutrition


Pulmonary
• Breaks up mucus


• Cystic fibrosis


• Asthma


• Chronic bronchitis


• Emphysema


• Pulmonary fibrosis


• Mesothelioma


• H1N1 Swine Flu Prophylaxis and treatment


• Bird Flu Prophylaxis and treatment


Metabolic
• Athletic enhancement


• Reduces recovery time from physical stress


• Decreases cholesterol LDL oxidation


• Supports hemoglobin in kidney failure


• Raises blood counts in acute anemia


• Raises blood counts in chronic anemia


• Diabetes


Toxicology
• Detoxifies certain drug overdoses


• Detoxifies substances in cigarette smoke


• Detoxifies auto and diesel exhaust that may be inhaled


• Detoxifies pollutants like heavy metals, pesticides


• Helps prevent hearing loss from noise pollution


• Detoxifies numerous carcinogens


Infectious Disease and Immunology
• AIDS


• Herpes


• Common cold


• Flu


• Bacterial infection


• Certain autoimmune dysfunction’s


• Chronic fatigue syndrome


• Reverses Immuno-suppression


• Hepatitis A through G, I, TT, SMA1

Others
• Headache
• Depression
• Improves energy
• Improves attention

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