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		<title>The Strong Link Between Glutathione Deficiency &#038; Unwanted Health Issues</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 &#8211; Research has shown that people suffering from an autoimmune condition virtually always have low levels of GSH. More than 100 different health problems – including joint and skin pain, blood sugar imbalances, and gut disorders – have an autoimmune component that turns into the immune system attacking the body’s organs, tissues, and cells. A major cause of all this pain and suffering is the ever-increasing barrage of environmental toxins and stressors depleting our bodies’ stores of glutathione. (often referred to as GSH) Important point: Research has shown that people suffering from an autoimmune condition virtually always have low levels of GSH. Conversely, having optimal levels of this “master antioxidant” can help modulate immune system reactions and reduce the risk of problems. Step one: What is the purpose of glutathione (GSH)? Glutathione, the body’s most powerful antioxidant, is a powerful detoxifier that binds to toxins and helps eliminate them. GSH is critical for immune function and for controlling inflammation and oxidative damage. Proper GSH activity modulates cell proliferation and protects mitochondria, the cells’ “powerhouses.” It also helps to promote peak physical functioning while increasing muscle tone and stamina. Don’t forget: the body’s ability to prevent – and recover from – chronic health issues depends on its ability to produce and maintain high levels of this life-sustaining molecule. GSH is synthesized in the body from the amino acids cysteine, glycine, and glutamine. While the body produces lavish amounts in youthful years, glutathione levels tend to decline as a normal part of the aging process. Keep in mind that many factors drain GSH from the body, including pharmaceutical drugs, environmental pollutants, hormonal imbalances, lack of sleep, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, and alcohol use. Reduce the risk of immune system “flare-ups” Glutathione exists in the body in two forms: reduced GSH and oxidized GSH. Reduced glutathione is the form that actively combats free radicals. However, in the process, it gains an extra unpaired electron and becomes unstable, turning into oxidized glutathione. An enzyme known as glutathione reductase triggers the conversion back to its usable form. Many natural health experts maintain that oxidized glutathione must be recycled back into reduced glutathione to manage autoimmune disorders. In fact, studies have shown that promoting glutathione recycling helps regulate the immune system, reduce the autoimmune response, promote tissue recovery, and even heal “leaky gut.” In order to boost healthy glutathione recycling, the first order of business is to reduce the stressors that threaten glutathione levels. Some steps you may need to take include balancing blood sugar levels, addressing food intolerances, reducing your exposure to environmental toxins and pesticides, managing adrenal function, re-balancing the gut microbiome, and adopting an organic diet. Of course, it’s wise to consult with a holistic physician or health coach to help you decide. Selected supplements and natural compounds can enhance the body’s ability to recycle glutathione You can support glutathione recycling with N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC), a biologically available form of cysteine that is rapidly turned into intracellular glutathione. Cell studies have shown that pretreatment with NAC raises glutathione levels in older cells while helping to reduce cell death. Alpha-lipoic acid helps to reverse depletion of glutathione that can occur as a result of stress, while the amino acid glutamine – a precursor to glutathione – can boost levels as well. Cordyceps, a medicinal fungus commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, has been shown to protect cells by engaging the GSH enzyme cycle. In addition, studies have shown that an herb known as gotu kola (or Centella asiatica) can increase levels of GSH peroxidase. Finally, milk thistle extract can increase GSH recycling and help improve the ratios of reduced to oxidized GSH. Promote glutathione recycling with natural nutrients Eating moderate amounts of organic Brazil nuts, sardines, cage-free eggs, grass-fed beef, and spinach can raise levels of selenium, an antioxidant trace mineral essential for GSH recycling. Natural health experts also recommend organic, undenatured bio-active whey protein – a great source of cysteine – to enhance GSH production and recycling. Eating plentiful amounts of sulfur-containing foods, such as organic broccoli, garlic, onions, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and kale, can decrease oxidative stress and boost glutathione levels. Foods rich in B-complex vitamins, such as 100% grass-fed beef liver, organic pinto beans, lentils, and garbanzo beans, can aid the methylation process, which is essential to the production and recycling of GSH. Naturally, foods rich in vitamin C – like organic oranges, bell peppers, and strawberries – help convert oxidized GSH to its active form. And vitamin E – found in organic sunflower seeds and spinach – preserves enzymes that protect glutathione. In addition to helping to alleviate autoimmune conditions, GSH can be instrumental in helping to prevent blood sugar issues and neurodegenerative problems. It is difficult to think of a substance that is more vital to human health. Glutathione is simply too important to take for granted, and preserving and protecting it can pay off in major health ways. Sources for this article include: NIH.gov Drknews.com To read the original article click here.</p>
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		<title>How Milk Thistle Extract can Support Liver Health and Healing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 &#8211; With its spiky purple flowers and dull green leaves, milk thistle may appear to be nothing more than an ordinary weed growing wild in vacant lots and fields. Yet, this unimpressive-looking plant is truly a shining star when it comes to avoiding disease and promoting healing. Milk thistle, scientifically known as Silybum marianum, is prized by natural healers for its ability to eliminate liver ailments, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which is currently reaching epidemic proportions in the United States. But supporting liver health is not milk thistle’s only gift. Discover how this extraordinary herb can help you. Milk thistle protects against toxic effects from cancer treatment, arrests tumors The active ingredient in milk thistle, an antioxidant flavonoid called silymarin, reduces the inflammation and oxidative damage that can trigger cancer. It also helps preserve glutathione, the body’s premier inflammation-fighting antioxidant. Scientists have known for some time that milk thistle may act against cancer. In a review conducted at the University of Minnesota, researchers cited “strong evidence” for silymarin’s liver-protective and anti-cancer effects. Significantly, they credited silymarin with combating cancer by inhibiting the binding of toxins to cell membrane receptors. In a new study published in The International Journal of Oncology, researchers found that silibinin, a form of silymarin, suppressed chemoresistance, the condition in which cancer fails to respond to the effects of drugs. The team noted that silibinin also prevented further malignancy, protected against potentially cancer-causing DNA mutations, and inhibited tumor growth. In other research, researchers found that silymarin also helps prevent liver damage from chemotherapy and protects the skin and mucosal lining from damage from radiation therapy. Milk thistle is a potent antifungal agent Overgrowth of Candida albicans, a common fungus, can cause symptoms of fatigue, “brain fog,” digestive problems, and skin rashes. And, a growing problem of drug resistance in pharmaceutical antifungals – which parallels the current epidemic of antibiotic resistance – can make Candida difficult to treat. Researchers have found that silymarin can penetrate the cell membrane of the Candida microbe, stopping the pathogen’s growth and spread and helping to clear the overgrowth. Silymarin is also effective in blocking and inhibiting biofilms, layered communities of pathogenic microorganisms that are stubbornly resistant to treatment. Silymarin helps to regulate glucose levels For the past thousand years, herbalists and Ayurvedic healers have advised milk thistle to support healthy blood sugar levels, and modern research confirms the value of this ancient remedy. In one recent study, a 90-day course of a combination of milk thistle, boswellia, and nettles slashed hemoglobin A1c levels – a measure of blood sugar over several months – by a substantial 19 percent. The herbal combination also drastically reduced blood sugar levels – from an average of 150 to 180 mg/dL to an average of 124 mg/dL – and triglyceride levels. In addition, a recently published cell study shows that silymarin protects the retina from diabetic damage, a common consequence of the disease. The Big NEWS: Milk thistle supports a healthy liver Milk thistle’s main claim to fame is its ability to improve liver enzymes, rebuild liver cells, and alleviate liver ailments. In addition to easing hepatitis and cirrhosis, milk thistle shows promise in dealing with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and halting the progression to steatohepatitis, a more serious form of the condition. Research has supported milk thistle’s beneficial effects on liver disease, with one study showing that hepatitis patients treated with silymarin returned to work sooner and experienced less depression and anxiety than those in the control group. In addition, milk thistle helps detoxify the liver and protect against injury from heavy metals and drugs. In a review published in Phytotherapy Research, the team credited silymarin with reducing liver injury caused by a variety of toxins, drugs, and heavy metals, including acetaminophen, carbon tetrachloride, radiation, alcohol, iron overload, and Amanita phalloides, a type of poisonous mushroom. As an added bonus: milk thistle’s protective effects also extend to the stomach. The herb has been shown to suppress gastric inflammation and protect against ulcers caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Surprising fact: Milk thistle has antidepressant properties Yet another surprising benefit of milk thistle is its ability to function as a natural mood elevator. Animal studies support its ability to reduce anxiety and depression caused by traumatic brain injury, which it appears to do by reducing the activity of microglial cells caused by a disturbance in the neural circuits between the limbic system and the cortex of the brain. In one study, silymarin performed as well as the pharmaceutical drugs fluoxetine (Prozac) and diazepam (Valium) in supporting mood. Researchers noted that silymarin reversed stress-induced changes to the hippocampus and cerebral cortex while boosting levels of the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine. Because of silymarin’s ability to reduce inflammation and neurodegeneration, researchers are even exploring its potential to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease. How should I take milk thistle? Experts recommend temporary short-term amounts of 150 mg, taken one to three times a day, for detoxification. A holistic healthcare provider may recommend 50 to 150 mg a day for liver support, maintenance, and longer-term use. Use a formulation standardized to 70 to 80 percent silymarin for best results. As always, consult your holistic doctor to determine if milk thistle is right for you and to determine the proper amount. Although it is generally considered safe and well tolerated, high amounts can cause mild digestive upset. Note: if you are allergic to any member of the aster family – such as daisies, ragweed, marigolds, or chrysanthemums – don’t take milk thistle. Milk thistle has long been revered for its ability to cleanse and detoxify the liver. However, recent research confirming its ability to ward off other diseases demonstrates that this herb is valuable and versatile. Editor’s note: To support healthy liver function, I highly recommend LuvByNature LiverLuv – which is gluten free, non-GMO and delicious. Sources for this article include: NIH.gov NIH.gov To read the original article click here.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Natalie Robins via NaturalHealth365 &#8211; Along with the skin, kidneys, and intestinal tract, the liver is one of the body’s main organs for removing poisons from your body.  The liver does a lot to keep toxins from building up inside your body and causing you harm, but you still need to take care of it so it can keep looking after you. You can help with detoxification or by taking natural remedies to help improve liver health.  Many natural health experts recommend three powerful herbs: burdock, dandelion greens, and milk thistle.  In fact, convincing research supports the role these herbs have in promoting liver health, and you can easily add them into your daily routine. Learn How to Improve Liver Health Quickly and Naturally The liver helps remove toxins from your body, allows metabolism to occur, and helps regulate hormone production.  Common liver diseases include cirrhosis, hepatitis A, B, and C, plus fatty liver disease. You can help protect your liver by eating organic food, proper hygiene, and cleaning up your immediate living space by avoiding personal care products loaded with toxic chemicals, plus purifying your air and water supply daily.  But, in some cases, herbal remedies may be helpful. Which Herbs Are Best to Help Detoxify the Body and Improve Liver Health? Burdock, or Arctium lappa, is an herb whose roots can be eaten as a vegetable like it is commonly done in Asia.  It has a diuretic effect, and the excess urination it produces can help lower your blood pressure.  It is also known as a diaphoretic – which means it increases sweating.  Remember, one of the best ways to detoxify the body is through sweat. Another important benefit of burdock root is its high antioxidant content.  The antioxidants in burdock root can help protect the liver against poisonous substances.  In addition, burdock can cleanse the liver, allowing it to do a better job of detoxifying the blood. Dr. de Souza Predes from the Department of Biological Sciences at the Universidade Estadual do Paraná in Brazil and colleagues recently published research investigating the ability of burdock to improve liver health.  The authors found that “the liver function indicators showed that A. lappa [burdock] protected the liver against cadmium toxicity damage.” You can eat burdock root like a vegetable by cooking it.  You can steam or roast it or make a stir fry dish, as Asian cultures might do, with toasted sesame oil, non-GMO soy sauce, and organic chili flakes. Dandelion roots and leaves can help improve liver health, especially in the case of hepatitis C.  Taraxin, the active compound in dandelion, is a choleretic, which means that it stimulates bile production by the liver.  This aids in fat absorption and digestion, and another benefit is to fight constipation. You can cook dandelion greens with other greens or on their own with onions and garlic.  You can also use dandelion root to make tea.  Just keep in mind, these greens are bitter to taste. Milk thistle is another herb known for its liver health benefits.  It has been used to help treat chronic liver disease and hepatitis B and C.  Its active component is a compound called silymarin, and like, dandelion, it is a choleretic. Milk thistle seeds are most potent, but you can also eat the rest of the plant.  For example, you can stew the stems and seeds after removing the prickles and roast or boil the roots. It’s always best to remove any known toxic agents, from your life, before starting any supplemental routine.  Of course, when dealing with a severe health condition, it’s best to work with an experienced healthcare provider to develop a plan of action.  By taking better care of yourself, you can put your liver in a better position to take care of yourself. Depending on your situation, plant remedies usually will provide a powerful yet safe way to improve overall health without harmful side effects. Sources for this article include: NIH.gov NIH.gov To read the original article click here.</p>
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