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Case Studies | Medical Surgical | Spain | Volume 6 Issue 4, April 2017
The Nutritional Supplementation during 80 Consecutive Days with Gluthatione (GSH), Alpha Lipoic Acid among other Bioactive Phytomolecules Significantly Rise Systemic (GSH) Levels and Reduces Hair's Aluminium (Al) in Patients
Jose Joaquin Merino [4] | Jose Maria Parmigiani-Izquierdo [3] | Maria Eugenia Cabana-Munoz [3]
Abstract: Background Several studies have demonstrated that elevated Aluminium (Al) levels contribute to Alzheimer or ALS Multiple sclerosis pathophysiology. Aim we have described three cases of patients who had extremely elevated Aluminium levels (Al) (before any treatment) by unkown causes. Results These patients reduces 48 % their Aluminium levels and rise (67 %) GSH (Glutathione reduced form) levels after 80 days of nutritional supplementation with Glutathione, Selenium (Se), alpha lipoic acid among other bioactive phytomolecules (Glutathione Complex formulation (GC), Celsus Lab, Spain) as compare their respective basal control levels (BEFORE any treatment). Conclusions The GSH rise suggest that Glutathione levels (GSH) is recycled to remove excessive Aluminium (Al) levels by conjugation. Since elevated Aluminium (Al) levels contribute to the progression of Alzheimer (AD) /ALS (Multiple sclerosis), these bioactive phytomolecules as Gluthatione, Se, alpha lipoic acid from GC formulation may recycle Glutathione and reduce Al levels in patients.
Keywords: Gluthatione GSH, Aluminium, neurotoxicity
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 4, April 2017,
Pages: 2207 - 2210
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