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Ang kakulangan sa magnesium ay magdudulot ng pagkawala ng GLUTHATHIONE sa katawan at mabilis na pagtanda (RAPID AGEING). Kaya gumamit na po kayo ng PROMAG300 transdermal magnesium hydroxide.
MAGNESIUM AND CELL SURVIVAL (Glutathione)
Posted by Dr Sircus on December 8, 2009 | Filed under Cancer, Glutathione, Magnesium, Medicine, Oxygen
Magnesium in general is essential for the survival of our cells but takes on further importance in the age of toxicity where our bodies are being bombarded on a daily basis with heavy metals. Glutathione requires magnesium for its synthesis.
[1] Glutathione synthetase requires ?-glutamyl cysteine, glycine, ATP, and magnesium ions to form glutathione.
[2] In magnesium deficiency, the enzyme y-glutamyl transpeptidase is lowered.
[3] According to Dr. Russell Blaylock, low magnesium is associated with dramatic increases in free radical generation as well as glutathione depletion and this is vital since glutathione is one of the few antioxidant molecules known to neutralize mercury.
[4] Without the cleaning and chelating work of glutathione (magnesium) cells begin to decay as cellular filth and heavy metals accumulates; excellent environments to attract deadly infection and/or cancer.
Without sufficient magnesium, the body accumulates toxins and acid residues, degenerates rapidly, and ages prematurely.
According to Dr. Russell Blaylock, low magnesium is associated with dramatic increases in free radical generation as well as glutathione depletion and this is vital since glutathione is one of the few antioxidant molecules known to neutralize mercury.
[5] Glutathione requires magnesium for its synthesis.
[6] Glutathione synthetase requires ?-glutamyl cysteine, glycine, ATP, and magnesium ions to form glutathione.
[7]In magnesium deficiency, the enzyme y-glutamyl transpeptidase is lowered. [8] Data demonstrates a direct action of glutathione both in vivo and in vitro to enhance intracellular magnesium, and a clinical linkage between cellular magnesium, reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG) ratios, and tissue glucose metabolism. [9] Magnesium deficiency causes glutathione loss, which is not affordable because glutathione helps to defend the body against damage from cigarette smoking, exposure to radiation, cancer chemotherapy, and toxins such as alcohol and just about everything else.
The involvement of free radicals in tissue injury induced by Mg deficiency[10] causes an accumulation of oxidative products in heart, liver, kidney, skeletal muscle tissues, and in red blood cells. [11]