Paul Saladino· MD
But glutathione, you make it in your liver. It's your master detox antioxidant. It's incredibly important.
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But glutathione, you make it in your liver. It's your master detox antioxidant. It's incredibly important.
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well glutathione is really important and it's not something everyone can tolerate right out of the gate because glutathione is great at mobilizing mycotoxins so we used to before the lab told us not to we used to give people glutathione as a provoking agent similar to how you would give dmsa or some sort of a chelating agent to do a heavy metal screen on people we would provoke the body by having people do glutathione and we saw that when we used glutathione it would actually show more mycotoxins we thought oh this is cool and then the lab said hey this is like messing with other markers in the mitochondria so don't do that so we stopped provoking but that was just a side change but glutathione you make it in your liver it's your master detox antioxidant it's incredibly important