What Is The Correct Spelling Of Gluthatione?
July 5th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
if the correct spelling of gluthathione is glutathione, from the root word gluta, i guess it’s harmful to our body? ‘coz glutamic acid can cause alzheimer’s disease

Comment by rosieC on 5 July 2009:
Glutathione is the right spelling.
Glutathione is a small protein composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine.
Glutathione is involved in detoxification—it binds to toxins, such as heavy metals, solvents, and pesticides, and transforms them into a form that can be excreted in urine or bile. Glutathione is also an important antioxidant. In preliminary research, dietary glutathione intake from fruit and raw vegetables has been associated with protection against some forms of cancer.
Comment by knicname on 5 July 2009:
The correct spelling is glutathione. You are incorrect when you say it can cause Alzheimer’s.
Google “glutathione & alzheimer’s”
You will see that it can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s. It is an antioxidant that rids the body of free radicals or oxidation in the body.
Comment by Assley on 5 July 2009:
glutathione