Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), fumarate hydratase (FH): Three players for one phenotype in cancer
I do injections of, I've had multiple rounds of stem cells injected in my skin, not as much into Botox and fillers and things like that
Glutathione is busy doing so much more: Supports graceful ageing Acts as a powerful antioxidant Shields your body from disease Slows cancer progression Improves insulin sensitivity (hello, balanced blood sugar!) Helps your liver and gallbladder handle fats like a boss Boosts fat metabolism Strengthens immune function Breaks down free radicals (those villains causing cell damage) Recharges vitamins C and E Assists in regular cell death (sounds morbid, but trust me, its essential) However, when life gets in the waypoor diet, lack of exercise, chronic illness, or stressour glutathione levels can take a nosedive
As postulated by Zechmann (2020) and Otulak-Kozie et al
DSIP has been administered to both human and animal populations in randomized and controlled studies [18, 19]
The Master Antioxidant Glutathione is often called the "master antioxidant" because it: Neutralizes harmful free radicals that damage cells Supports your body's natural detoxification processes Removes heavy metals, pesticides, and environmental toxins Enhances immune system function Promotes healthy aging at the cellular level Supports mitochondrial health and energy production Essentially, it's a detox MVP