Glutathione Protects the Liver Glutathione is especially concentrated in the liver, where it protects hepatocytes from toxins whether from external sources or generated during the metabolism of certain xenobiotics, such as medications like paracetamol
Glycerophospholipids are the most common phospholipids (Liu et al., 2024b)
Your cells make glutathione, but usually not enough to deal with the high levels of free radicals (from environmental toxins, alcohol, stress and more) we encounter daily
This incredible organ filters a staggering 1.5 liters of blood every minuteand glutathione is its best friend in the detoxification process
Given that carnitine can affect the function of the nervous system and neurotransmitter pathways, it has been shown that the concentration of this factor might be lower in patients with depression
Despite the pivotal role of mutant HTT in triggering and driving HD, growing evidence indicates that its symptomatic expression is significantly influenced by environmental factors [136, 137], such that even monozygotic twins bearing the same number of CAG repeats may show considerable differences in the age of onset and nature of their HD symptoms [138, 139]