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Improve Cognitive Function with Glutathione

Apr 03, 2023
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You’re forgetful, foggy, and slow, and it feels like you’re losing your mind. But you might just be losing glutathione. Discover what happens when you don’t have enough of this powerful antioxidant — and how a supplement can boost your brain.

As you age, your body goes through various changes, and your brain is no exception. It's normal to forget something or struggle to find the right word occasionally, but when these cognitive challenges start to interfere with day-to-day life, it could be a sign of cognitive impairment. 

This condition is relatively easy to identify, but treating it is another story, as it's both irreversible and affects the entire brain. To make matters worse, cognitive impairment tends to worsen over time, and in some cases, it may even lead to more severe conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.

Our team at Advanced Medical Care is passionate about helping our patients throughout Queens and Brooklyn, New York, optimize their cognitive function for as long as possible, and we’ve found that glutathione delivers excellent results. Here’s a look at how this powerful substance can improve your cognition and quality of life.

Getting to know glutathione

Glutathione is a molecule found in most multicellular organisms. Essential to human health, it participates in diverse metabolic processes, from boosting the nitric oxide cycle to managing mineral intake. What's more, glutathione holds the key to cellular growth, guiding the development and differentiation of new cells that play crucial roles in maintaining your bodily functions.

As a powerhouse antioxidant, glutathione plays a crucial role in neutralizing harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) — also known as free radicals — that arise from your body's metabolic processes. By binding and essentially sacrificing itself to these damaging molecules, glutathione shields vital cell structures, such as proteins and DNA, from oxidation and loss of function.

What causes cognitive impairment?

The usual suspects involved in cognitive impairment probably won’t surprise you — traumatic brain injury, psychiatric disorders, and chemotherapy are common culprits. But when these factors aren’t present, what’s responsible for cognitive decline?

In short — aging. More specifically, the villain is oxidative stress, which occurs over time, strengthened by chemical exposure and tissue degradation. Antioxidants, like glutathione, fight this neuron destroyer and give your cells time to repair themselves. But if your glutathione supply wanes, ROSs overwhelm your cells, and the damage builds up, causing your brain function to deteriorate. 

Its neurons weaken and can no longer make meaningful connections, so you struggle to remember things, do mental math, and follow a conversation. 

How glutathione can improve your brain function

Several studies have explored glutathione’s role in cognitive impairment, and findings show that levels are low in people with Alzheimer’s disease and other brain function problems. Researchers also discovered that unoxidized glutathione supplementation improves cognitive impairment.  

You can get glutathione from foods, but your liver metabolizes it so efficiently that it never makes it to your bloodstream, so it can’t fight oxidative stress. At Advanced Medical Care, we offer a highly bioavailable glutathione supplement that can survive the first pass through your digestive system and successfully cross the blood-brain barrier. Once in your brain, glutathione knocks out ROSs, regulates cell division, and optimizes neuron connections.

Find out if glutathione supplementation can address your cognitive decline; contact us in Brooklyn or Queens, or use our online booking form, and schedule a consultation with our experts. 

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