“every single cell in our bodies contains GL trium it's manufactured by our liver but I feel like it's the mother of all antioxidants that most people have never heard of”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione is a prevalent antioxidant in the human body.
- It is produced by the liver.
- Glutathione is present in every cell.
Notes: Introduction to glutathione's importance
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 5/5
“the reason we don't talk about GL even though we have known for Glu for over 100 plus years is we have never figured out how to get inside your body so even though we inject it take a pill or inhale like I have a lot of athletes uh they'll inhale a gluathione or they may do a suppository or whatever you right whatever whatever they so they vaporize itap nebulize it and so they think that they're getting into the system but it's not there”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione has been known for over 100 years.
- There are challenges in effectively delivering glutathione into the human body.
- Various delivery methods like inhalation, pills, and suppositories have been tried without confirmed efficacy.
Notes: Discussion on delivery challenges of glutathione
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 5/5
“the Glon uh and and you said right now most of the people have not heard about it because of the fact that people do not understand what it is and how to deliver that part but you talking about Middle America but even people that have very affluent we were recently at one of the award shows and literally 90% of the people these are high power CEOs have never heard of glue iron before and I was shocked to see that wait a second you have all the resources in the world yet you have no idea GL is”
Main Takeaways:
- There is a general lack of awareness about glutathione, even among affluent individuals.
- Understanding of glutathione is not widespread despite its importance.
Notes: Highlighting the lack of public knowledge on glutathione
Tone: Surprised
Relevance: 4/5
“gluathione actually helps with phase one phase two detoxification Pathways for making sure it activates the liver and basically helps get rid of all the chemicals we exposed to.”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione is crucial for liver detoxification processes.
- It activates liver enzymes that help eliminate chemicals from the body.
Notes: Discussion on the role of glutathione in detoxification.
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 5/5
“if you have one of those Gene Snips that your body cannot metabolize or conjugate, you have an issue with buildup of all this medication in your body that it's actually working against you.”
Main Takeaways:
- Genetic variations can affect the body's ability to metabolize and eliminate toxins.
- Buildup of unmetabolized substances can be harmful.
Notes: Discussion on genetic factors in toxin metabolism.
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 4/5
“the body activates those systems to produce gione now it needs three things right three amino acids M two enzymes and a catalyst like selenium to produce one molecule of gluathione.”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione production requires amino acids, enzymes, and selenium.
- These components are essential for effective detoxification.
Notes: Explaining the biochemical requirements for glutathione synthesis.
Tone: Technical
Relevance: 5/5
“if you take too much glutathione you'll reduce your endogenous production the liver production of glutathione or that you should cycle on and off of glutathione supplements.”
Main Takeaways:
- Excessive intake of glutathione might inhibit natural production in the liver.
- Cycling glutathione supplementation could be necessary.
Notes: Discussion on the management of glutathione supplementation.
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 4/5
“balanced amino acid profiles are so important because then you give the liver exactly what it needs to assemble whatever protein it's going to assemble or you know go to the muscle and help repair muscle.”
Main Takeaways:
- Balanced amino acid profiles are crucial for protein synthesis in the liver.
- These profiles also support muscle repair and maintenance.
Notes: Discussion on amino acids and their role in the body.
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 4/5
“if you just take the three amino acids as glutathione and you swallow it or you take it in a liposomal version or a sublingual version or what have your body's actually not receiving that glutathione your glutathione production may rise but that's because that glutathione is being metabolized in the liver assembled back into those three amino acids and return to the bloodstream as glutathione.”
Main Takeaways:
- Taking glutathione orally or in other forms does not directly increase body glutathione levels.
- The liver metabolizes ingested glutathione back into its constituent amino acids.
Notes: Explaining how glutathione supplementation works in the body.
Tone: Explanatory
Relevance: 5/5
“the drug of choices NAC yeah nisine to revive you back and all it's doing is producing enough amount of glowe in there.”
Main Takeaways:
- NAC (N-acetylcysteine) is used as an emergency treatment for acetaminophen overdose.
- NAC works by boosting glutathione production in the body.
Notes: Discussion on the medical use of NAC in emergencies.
Tone: Clinical
Relevance: 5/5
“I had to put a chemical cap on it because if I put any of the caps on it it just destroys the whole molecule and that's why all this all this eons of research on gluathione nobody could figure out how a chemical cap on it.”
Main Takeaways:
- Stabilizing glutathione for therapeutic use involves complex chemical modifications.
- Previous research struggled to find a way to prevent glutathione from degrading.
Notes: Technical discussion on glutathione stabilization.
Tone: Technical
Relevance: 4/5
“I also notice when I take adequate amounts of methylfolate that I feel better and I can notice the days when I don't take methylfolate.”
Main Takeaways:
- Methylfolate supplementation can improve well-being.
- The absence of methylfolate can be noticeably detrimental.
- Methylfolate is important for individuals with certain genetic profiles.
Notes: Discussion on personal experience with supplements.
Tone: Positive
Relevance: 4/5
“I do have MTHFR so that's the issue. So most of my clients they have this gene mutation when they apply the gline they feel the effects of head clearing up within 15 minutes.”
Main Takeaways:
- MTHFR gene mutation affects nutrient absorption and processing.
- Individuals with MTHFR mutation may experience rapid benefits from certain treatments.
- Genetic factors can significantly influence the effectiveness of nutritional supplements.
Notes: Discussion on genetic factors affecting health.
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 5/5
“The energy that you noticed is ATP sparing molecule so I'm assuming you're in very good health internally and externally you look amazing but internally we are very good health and so when you're in very good health so most of athletes they have the same exact notice right they notice the increase in energy but it's not a caffeine energy.”
Main Takeaways:
- ATP-sparing molecules can enhance energy levels without the effects of stimulants like caffeine.
- Good internal health enhances the effectiveness of ATP-sparing molecules.
- Athletes may particularly benefit from ATP-sparing molecules due to their high energy demands.
Notes: Discussion on energy levels and health.
Tone: Positive
Relevance: 4/5
“your supplements better absorption of your Foods better balance of the stomach acid and it feeds an entire class of bacteria in your gut”
Main Takeaways:
- Supplements can enhance the absorption of nutrients from food.
- Balancing stomach acid is beneficial for digestive health.
- Certain supplements can promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
Notes: None
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“we know now that it's going to help the cell eliminate waste and detoxify”
Main Takeaways:
- Certain substances can aid cells in waste elimination.
- Detoxification at a cellular level is crucial for health.
Notes: None
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“cellular metabolism is a dirty process it creates a lot of waste and you need to take the trash out”
Main Takeaways:
- Cellular metabolism results in the production of waste products.
- Proper waste disposal mechanisms are essential for maintaining cellular health.
Notes: None
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“if you have a gene mutation and you take a product that can deconstruct but they cannot reconstruct again now all of a sudden you have all this waste”
Main Takeaways:
- Genetic mutations can affect the body's ability to process certain substances.
- Inability to properly reconstruct molecules after deconstruction can lead to waste accumulation.
Notes: Discussion on gene mutations affecting substance processing
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“why can't you take folic acid because folic acid has to convert to methyl folate to get absorbed in your body”
Main Takeaways:
- Folic acid must be converted into methyl folate for absorption.
- The conversion process is crucial for the effective use of folic acid.
Notes: Discussion on nutrient absorption and conversion
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“the Pharm company has been given us folic acid for 100 plus years”
Main Takeaways:
- Pharmaceutical companies have been distributing folic acid for over a century.
- The long-term use of folic acid by pharmaceutical companies is noted.
Notes: Historical context of folic acid distribution
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 3/5
“when they would switch to methyl folate simple switch to the methylated form of that nutrient Boom the anemia would go away right away”
Main Takeaways:
- Switching from folic acid to methyl folate can effectively treat anemia.
- Methyl folate is more readily utilized by the body compared to folic acid.
Notes: Discussion on effective treatment for anemia
Tone: Enthusiastic
Relevance: 5/5
“skin is the largest organ MH it's exposed to theom toxins the most”
Main Takeaways:
- The skin, being the largest organ, is highly exposed to environmental toxins.
- Protecting the skin from toxins is crucial due to its extensive exposure.
Notes: Discussion on skin exposure to toxins
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“the indication is for skin lightning is that so that's something that came out of the Asian market and theyve been injecting GL with vitamin C every week injections for skin lightning and it worked it it does work”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione, often combined with Vitamin C, is used for skin lightening.
- This practice originated from the Asian market.
- Injections are administered weekly.
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“somebody that's really dark pigmented could use high dose glutathione and vitamin C to actually lighten their skin”
Main Takeaways:
- High doses of glutathione and Vitamin C can be used to lighten dark skin pigmentation.
- This method is used as a cosmetic treatment.
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“when you use topical glow it didn't seem it doesn't seem healthy yeah it seem but if you use a topical version what it's actually doing is is removing all the de breeze out so if if you have those U oxidized U lipids on your skin that's com all the dark spots and when when that goes neutralized the skin gets all fair”
Main Takeaways:
- Topical glutathione is used to remove oxidized lipids, which are responsible for dark spots on the skin.
- This process helps in skin lightening by neutralizing dark spots.
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 4/5
“we have substantial albeit anecdotal evidence that it's very effective um because we'll we'll pull Labs on patients sometimes 10 to 12 weeks apart and we'll see patients with severely elevated liver enzymes and they respond very well to glutathione”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione has shown effectiveness in reducing elevated liver enzymes, based on anecdotal evidence.
- Patients show positive responses within 10 to 12 weeks of treatment.
Tone: Optimistic
Relevance: 4/5
“most people only need about 100 to 200 milligrams per day tce a day that's all they need 100 to 200 milligrams a day um trans dermal trans dermal okay compared to two two to 10 grams of IVs right it's it's is barbaric right and IV is Not Practical either”
Main Takeaways:
- For daily use, 100 to 200 milligrams of transdermal glutathione is sufficient.
- This dosage is significantly lower compared to 2 to 10 grams required for intravenous (IV) administration.
Tone: Practical
Relevance: 5/5
“toxicities in the environment is is rampid”
Main Takeaways:
- Environmental toxins are prevalent and impacting health.
- These toxins contribute to conditions like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Notes: Discussion on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and environmental factors.
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 4/5
“two molecules that is I'm passionate about right now one is NAD”
Main Takeaways:
- Speaker is researching NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) for potential health benefits.
- Focus on delivering NAD in a more active form.
Notes: Discussion on pharmaceutical research and delivery methods for NAD.
Tone: Enthusiastic
Relevance: 5/5
“you can inject it well injected is is one one way of getting to the system but again my delivery system is uh my product is stable in my lab for almost four years now so I have a stable product now stable NAD NAD NAD Plus in my lab”
Main Takeaways:
- NAD can be administered via injection as one method of delivery.
- The speaker has developed a stable form of NAD in their lab.
Notes: Exploring different delivery systems for NAD, including injections.
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 5/5
“like if you apply a hormone cream you apply testosterone or or or estrogens or whatever we apply the it's there for a day right it's slowly slowly seeping in through the through the lipid layers and all those things”
Main Takeaways:
- Hormone creams such as testosterone and estrogens are applied topically and absorbed slowly through the skin.
- These creams penetrate through lipid layers over the course of a day.
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 4/5
“those hormones testosterone is the is the main one um that they're putting on topically they're going right through the baby skin and right into their body and they can cause toxic reactions because you're you know you're talking about putting an adult dose of babies transdermal it's crazy”
Main Takeaways:
- Topical application of hormones like testosterone can inadvertently transfer to children, leading to toxic reactions.
- This transfer can occur when children are held by individuals using these hormone creams.
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 5/5
“so they come to me and said hey I have this patient so and so with this issues can do the hormones can you do the endocrine hormones they can do the nutrition plan and all the the medications that taken can you make a complete package so that that we not duplicating drugs making sure it's very everything is streamlined and see what the plans are so that's what I design”
Main Takeaways:
- The speaker designs comprehensive health plans that include hormone therapy, nutrition, and medication management.
- These plans aim to streamline patient care and avoid duplication of drugs.
Tone: Professional
Relevance: 4/5
“if you're on a Statin you definitely need to be taking CoQ10 because statins will reduce the CoQ10 and so you should therefore supplement with it.”
Main Takeaways:
- Statins can reduce levels of CoQ10 in the body.
- Supplementing with CoQ10 is recommended for those on statin medications.
Notes: Discussion on medication interactions
Tone: Advisory
Relevance: 5/5
“if you're on Methotrexate you should be taking meth folate because it interrupts that pathway.”
Main Takeaways:
- Methotrexate interferes with a metabolic pathway in the body.
- Supplementing with methylfolate is advised when taking Methotrexate.
Notes: Discussion on medication interactions
Tone: Advisory
Relevance: 5/5
“these people are losing weight they're losing the ose tissue edus tissue is actually sequestering all your toxins in your body and holding it and now we're letting it go.”
Main Takeaways:
- Fat tissue can store toxins in the body.
- Rapid weight loss can release these stored toxins.
Notes: Discussion on effects of rapid weight loss
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 5/5
“to make that happens they got to drink lots of water.”
Main Takeaways:
- Drinking water is essential to help the body flush out toxins.
- Hydration is particularly important during detoxification processes.
Notes: Advice given in the context of toxin release from weight loss
Tone: Advisory
Relevance: 5/5
“make sure they eat fiber they they had to have the proper diet.”
Main Takeaways:
- Fiber intake is crucial for proper digestion and toxin elimination.
- A balanced diet supports overall health and aids in detoxification.
Notes: Advice related to managing toxin release during weight loss
Tone: Advisory
Relevance: 5/5
“if you're using those toxic cosmetic products uh that's another issues too.”
Main Takeaways:
- Certain cosmetics contain harmful chemicals that can be toxic.
- Awareness and avoidance of such products are crucial for health.
Notes: Discussion on harmful substances in cosmetics
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 5/5
“a lot of these endocrine disruptors and hormone disruptors that are and chemicals um and synthetics that are in these um makeups that are highly unregulated are having demonstrative effects on these now.”
Main Takeaways:
- Makeup products may contain chemicals that disrupt endocrine and hormone functions.
- These disruptions can have significant health impacts, especially on young individuals.
Notes: Discussion on the impact of chemicals in makeup
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 5/5
“a daily regular dose 200 milligrams of glutathione applied topically day or night is not going to have any long-term detriment effects on endogenous production”
Main Takeaways:
- 200 mg of topical glutathione daily does not negatively impact the body's natural production.
- Topical application is considered safe for long-term use.
Notes: Discussion on glutathione supplementation
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“this topical version if you take too much of it it's straight available bi available to your body... your body can actually go from oxid stress state to the opposite which is reductive State and so that is not healthy.”
Main Takeaways:
- Excessive use of topical glutathione can shift the body from an oxidative state to a reductive state, which is unhealthy.
- The reductive state can lead to negative health effects such as rashes and itching.
Notes: Discussion on potential risks of excessive glutathione use
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 5/5
“most of us have a very difficult time meeting our protein needs and certain protein sources like whey protein and others can be as little as 20% absorbable. This is 99% absorbable and it has all of the essential amino acids that the body needs to build lean muscle to recover to improve our exercise performance and most importantly to repair after we have intense exercise.”
Main Takeaways:
- Many people struggle to meet their protein requirements.
- The product mentioned is highly absorbable (99%) and contains all essential amino acids.
- It supports muscle building, recovery, and performance enhancement.
Notes: Promotion of a protein supplement
Tone: Enthusiastic
Relevance: 4/5
“if we reduce neural inflammation that would be a good thing in all of these kinds of conditions like autism and ADD and ADHD and Alzheimer's and Dementia and any other neuropathic condition of the brain I would assume can benefit from reduced neural inflammation.”
Main Takeaways:
- Reducing neural inflammation may benefit various neurological conditions.
- Conditions mentioned include autism, ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's, and dementia.
Notes: General discussion on neural inflammation
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“I just read a study on heavy metal toxicity in Hashimoto and how there is an enormously High prevalence of metals in within the thyroid in patients whose immune system is attacking the thyroid.”
Main Takeaways:
- High prevalence of heavy metals found in the thyroid of patients with Hashimoto's disease.
- The immune system may be attacking the thyroid due to the presence of heavy metals.
Notes: Discussion on autoimmune conditions and heavy metal toxicity
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 4/5
“we had done a 34 patient trial we were hired by this company out of Japan they wanted to do a heavy metal detox Japan has a lot of metal toxicity even today's State and so they wanted to do something with gluathione to do a detox studies of course everything passed only thing they could not pass is who's going to apply this stuff sticky stuff on the arms every day so they kind of I would if I had heavy metal toxicity especially in my brain yeah I'm bathing it you know.”
Main Takeaways:
- A 34-patient trial was conducted in Japan to test glutathione for heavy metal detoxification.
- Japan has significant issues with metal toxicity.
- The trial faced practical challenges with the application method of the treatment.
Notes: Discussion on a specific trial for detoxification
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 4/5
“we saw a reduction of of the MD which is oxy stress markers with four hours”
Main Takeaways:
- A reduction in oxidative stress markers was observed within four hours.
- The study suggests rapid effects of the intervention on oxidative stress.
Notes: Discussing results from a published study
Tone: Neutral
Relevance: 4/5
“glutathione would result in less sick cells metabolically six cells”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione is suggested to improve cellular health and reduce the number of metabolically sick cells.
- It is used in detoxification pathways and waste elimination at the cellular level.
Notes: Speaker discussing the benefits of glutathione for cellular health
Tone: Informative
Relevance: 5/5
“how many people get to see on the other side of chemo healthy functioning with no side effects”
Main Takeaways:
- Discussion on the potential benefits of using glutathione during chemotherapy to mitigate side effects.
- A case was mentioned where a patient used glutathione alongside chemotherapy and experienced no side effects.
Notes: Speaker discussing a case study during a discussion on cancer treatment
Tone: Cautious
Relevance: 4/5
“I think we rarely try to support healthy waste elimination and detoxification and I mean at a cellular level when we're talking about pathology and disease we're just so narrowly focused on what the pathology is what the disease condition is and we don't look at the consequences of the body's own waste elimination Pathways being compromised.”
Main Takeaways:
- Focus on pathology often overlooks the importance of cellular waste elimination.
- Healthy waste elimination and detoxification are crucial for preventing disease.
- Compromised waste elimination pathways can have serious health consequences.
Notes: Discussion on pathology and disease management
Tone: Concerned
Relevance: 5/5
“the body says no I I can deal with my own problems just give me the nutrients I need and I'll take care of it.”
Main Takeaways:
- Proper nutrition is essential for the body to function and heal itself.
- The body can manage its own health issues if provided with the right nutrients.
Notes: Discussion on self-healing and the role of nutrition
Tone: Empowering
Relevance: 5/5
“the GL Revolution why it is truly a revolution because if you understand what Glen does glut thing is just empowering your body it's just empowering your body to do what it's supposed to do and when you do that part you're not solving the problem for the body you're just giving the ammunation so the body's going to do everything on its own you're just hey just feeding them with the nutrients that the body needs and just sit back and relax and enjoy the body.”
Main Takeaways:
- Glutathione (referred to as 'Glen' or 'glut thing') is highlighted as a crucial substance for empowering the body.
- Glutathione supports the body's natural functions and healing processes.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing the body to manage its own health through proper support.
Notes: Discussion on the benefits of glutathione
Tone: Enthusiastic
Relevance: 5/5
“I want it to completely be free of medicine, free of every single thing that is not natural to humans.”
Main Takeaways:
- The speaker advocates for a lifestyle free from medications and unnatural substances.
- Emphasizes the importance of allowing the body to self-heal.
- Suggests a return to natural living as a way to promote health.
Tone: enthusiastic
Relevance: 5/5
“Especially for those of you that have the MTHFR gene mutation or other gene mutations that interrupt glutathione pathways and cellular waste elimination.”
Main Takeaways:
- Mentions the impact of genetic mutations on health, specifically the MTHFR gene mutation.
- Discusses how these mutations can affect glutathione pathways and cellular waste elimination.
Tone: informative
Relevance: 4/5
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