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NSAIDs deplete glutathione (+what's up with NAC?)

Episode 66 Published 4Ā years, 11Ā months ago
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In this episode, I'm dishing out some important deeper health connections in light of the epidemic of NSAID use in this country. Folks, we have an inflammation problem but not a figuring out why solution (for the most part).

The problem is it sets us up for deeper trouble. Ibuprofen depletes glutathione - glutathione is present in every cell in the body, it is a key regulator of the immune system. It's especially important for liver function and for detoxification.

Low glutathione levels are associated with over 74 DIS - EASES. It's been widely studied and we've found that almost 80% of people with chronic ailments were found to be deficiency in glutathione.

I also shared about how NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is a precursor to glutathione and it's recently been pulled out of circulation for purchase.

*by the way, I recommend listening to my podcast at 1.25 or 1.5x speed (you're welcome!)

Links that were mentioned in the episode if you want to dig further:Ā 

  • Vitamin C blog post HERE
  • Vitamin A blog post HEREĀ 
  • My favorite NAC product HERE
  • My online dispensary HERE
  • Book an initial health breakthrough session HERE
  • Learn more about my REMINERALIZE programĀ  : HEREĀ 
  • Learn more about getting started with HTMA : HEREĀ 
  • Learn more about the HTMA Practitioner Jumpstart : HERE

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