All Posts Tagged With: "Role"
Chronic Liver Disease – The Role of Glutathione
Article by Dimension India Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant and protects the body from various diseases. It performs multiple functions to prevent the body from developing diseases and also helps to detoxify chemicals and drugs. On the other hand, its reducing level increases the risks of toxicity and diseases. GSH along with the other [...]
31Dec2011 | glow | 0 comments | ContinuedA Four-Year Study in the Role of Nutrients in Diabetes, Specifically R-Alpha Lipoic, Shows Most Promising results, Says Nutri-Med Logic Corp.
A Four-Year Study in the Role of Nutrients in Diabetes, Specifically R-Alpha Lipoic, Shows Most Promising results, Says Nutri-Med Logic Corp. Miami, Florida (PRWEB) August 18, 2011 Nutri-Med Logic Corp: A recent study published in Diabetes Care (2011 July 25), highlighted [...]
12Nov2011 | glow | 0 comments | ContinuedThiols and their role in biological molecules
Article by Sundar Nathan The common name for mercaptan is thiol that literally means mercury capturing. That is a compound which contains an (-SH group) sulfhydryl group. For example, Butyl Mercaptan is called i-ButaneThiol. Thiols have lower boiling points when compared to alcohols. Thiols show little association by hydrogen bonding, with both water molecules and [...]
4Sep2011 | glow | 0 comments | ContinuedWhat special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?
Question by Coley: What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine? What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine? How do disulfide bridges influence protein shape and stability? Best answer: Answer by TerrieSulphur (in the form of sulphide -SH) is in the amino acid cysteine. When two cysteine amino acids are [...]
23Aug2011 | glow | 1 comment | ContinuedWhat special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges affect protein shape+stability?
Question by purple_penguins_15: What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges affect protein shape+stability? What special role is played by the amino acid cysteine?How do disulfide bridges influence protein shape and stability? Best answer: Answer by Katecysteine amino acids have thiols that are able to form disulfide bridges/bonds. These play [...]
13Jun2011 | glow | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Role of Glutathione in Anti-Aging Medicine – Thomas A. Levy, MD, JD
This is a preview of The Role of Glutathione in Anti-Aging Medicine by Thomas A. Levy, MD, JD at the 2009A4M Orlando Conference. Visit www.instatapes.com to purchase this lecture and many others on DiGiVision, video and slides syned. Also, visit www.worldhealth.net for the conference sponsor. Item # A4M-091WSS302 Video Rating: 4 / 5
5Apr2011 | glow | 2 comments | ContinuedDoes Epsom Salt (magnesium Sulfate) Play Any Role In The Body’s Detoxification System?
I know sulfation and the like do important things in the body, but what are they? Does it help your body detoxify, or help the liver do its job better? glutathione maybe? just wondered if anybody knew this. thanks
3Jul2009 | glow | 5 comments | ContinuedWhat Is Glutathione Role And Importance In Plants?
Glutathione is a chemical compound (peptide) found in plant and animal tissues that consists of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine. It is important in biological oxidation-reduction reactions and the activation of some enzymes. Formula: C10H17N3O6S
22May2009 | glow | 1 comment | ContinuedWhat Is The Role Of Vitamin C In Glutathione? How Much Should I Take Relative To The Dose Of Glutathione?
Hmmn… lets put it in simpler terms, Vitamin C acts like a bullet train for glutathione, it makes the effect get there faster and it ensures that it arrives on the correct destination. without it, glutahione whether taken orally, or topically will not have a significant effect on the body, vitamin C ensures that the [...]
8May2009 | glow | 0 comments | Continued