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Glutathione
Glutathione: your daily ally
Glutathione is an essential tripeptide formed of three amino acids: glutamine, cysteine and glycine. This structure gives it certain specific properties in the cell context.
Indeed, the glutathione is present in almost all the cells of the body and it is in particular concentrations in the cells of the liver where it is made.
Its natural production by the body makes it a key element of many physiological mechanisms.
Glutathione may exist in two forms in the cell: the reduced form (GSH) and the oxidized form (GSSG). The ratio between these two forms is often used to evaluate the redox state of a cell.
SYNERGY OF GLUTATHION AND ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS
Glutathione is often combined with other nutrients such as vitamin C, arginine and zinc to maximize its benefits. Vitamin C promotes immunity and plays a role in the protection of cells against oxidative stress and zinc promotes normal fertility and reproduction. These elements act in synergy with glutathione.
Factors affecting glutathione levels
Glutathione levels in the body can be influenced by various factors, including age, lifestyle, and health conditions:
- With age, glutathione production can decrease.
- Such habits such as smoking, alcoholism or a low nutrient diet can also reduce glutathione levels.
On the other hand, a nutrient-rich diet and a healthy lifestyle can help maintain optimal levels. The management of these factors is essential to support glutathione levels.
Comparison of glutathione food sources
Although glutathione is mainly synthesized in the body, some foods can influence its levels by providing essential precursors or supporting detoxification mechanisms:
- Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, are particularly rich in compounds that help the production of glutathione.
- Foods rich in sulfur, such as garlic and onions, also play a crucial role by providing amino acids necessary for glutathione synthesis.
- In addition, fruits such as lawyers and citrus fruits, although not containing directly glutathione, bring nutrients that support its production.
Integrate these foods into a balanced diet can help maintain adequate levels of glutathione.
GLUTATHION ACTIV 'VS FERTILHOM VS INODYS FERTILITY
NATURAMedicatrix Offers several formulas using glutathione as a key ingredient, each adapted to specific needs based on synergies created with other nutrients. The following table presents a comparison of the three dietary supplements: Glutathion activated, Fertilhom and Inodys Fertility.
Each of these formulas has been developed to meet distinct needs, whether it is general support from the immune system, the optimization of male fertility, or support for female fertility.
This table makes it possible to quickly visualize the differences in glutathione concentration, target audiences, other key assets present, as well as the strengths of each product. These unique synergies offer customized solutions for each.
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Form |
Vegetable capsules |
Bags |
Bags |
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Glutathione concentration |
250 mg (including 100 mg reduced) |
100 mg |
20 mg |
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Target audience |
General |
Men |
Women |
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Other key assets |
Vitamin c |
L-carnitine, arginine, zinc, selenium, Q10, vitamins B9 and B12 |
Myo-Inositol, D-Chiro-Inositol, Zinc, Vitamin B9 Active and D3 |
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Strengths |
- Liposomal form for better assimilation at the intestine level - Rich in reduced glutathione (100 mg glutathione reduces in a capsule) - Synergy with vitamin C |
- High assay in active ingredients - Complete formula (zinc, selenium, vitamins ...) - Natural and without side effects |
- Clean Label Formulation - optimal ratio myo-inositol / d-chiro-inositol - increased glutathione reduced, zinc, vitamin D and vitamin B9 active |
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Application |
Antioxidant, Immunity |
Male Fertility (Zinc) Spermatogenesis (Selenium) |
Female fertility (zinc) Growth of maternal tissues during pregnancy (B9) |
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Why use them |
Glutathion production decreases with age Antioxidant profits Immune and Energy Support |
Decrease in masculine fertility in recent years Quality optimization and quantity of spermatozoa |
Support of female fertility Help for the growth of maternal tissues during pregnancy |
Glutathione can see its production decrease with age and lifestyle. To maintain optimal levels, a pre-drunken-rich balanced diet is essential. NATURAMedicatrix Offers three targeted complements: glutathione activ' For general support, Fertilhom for male fertility (zinc), and Inodys Fertility for female fertility (zinc),. These products, combined with a healthy lifestyle, can help optimize glutathione levels and support overall health.
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FertilHom®
Inodys Fertility
20 sachets
-25%
€29.25
€39.00
Glutathion activ' (forme liposomale)
30 vegetable capsules
€29.90
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