Does Glutathione Help With Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ?


Does raising your glutathione (GSH) have a positive effect for those dealing with Multiple Sclerosis? Yes. Here's why:

Dr. Jimmy Gutman, in his latest bestseller, "Glutathione - Your Key To Health", devoted a whole chapter to Multiple Sclerosis and Glutathione. Here is the conclusion to the chapter:

"MS is a difficult disease to study because its spontaneous remissions and relapses make it very unpredictable. It is therefore hard to correlate any sort of intervention with changes in a patient's condition. In order to be statistically significant, prospective trials would have to include hundreds of subjects.

However, certain findings have been demonstrated consistently in multiple sclerosis patients. The breakdown products of oxidative stress are present in large numbers, and the level of free radical formation corresponds to the severity of the MS attack. Furthermore, glutathione activity is clearly impaired in this disease.

Also, individual tissues suffer less free radical damage when antioxidants and glutathione therapy are used. Although not a cure, many authors have suggested that reduced oxidative damage would help MS patients, and suggest in particular the helpful role of elevated GSH levels."

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