A glutathion deficit contributes to oxidative stress, which plays a key role in the accelerated aging and the development of many diseases.
Glutathion deficiency has a documented connection to many diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson, liver disorders, lupus, autism, cancer, heart attacks, strokes and diabetes.
Cells exposed to AsEA (Redox Signaling Molecules) increased glutathion production to 800 % with ZERO toxicity in a study conducted in Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Double-blind, placebo controlled third party study at North Carolina Research Campus Human Performance Laboratory showed that ASEA significantly reduces oxidative stress.