Dr. Robert Keller, MD, Oncology, Immunology, and Hematology Specialist, discusses an overview of glutathione and its benefit in aging well and slowing down the age process.

Glutathione - The Anti-Aging & Powerful Antioxidant - Dr Robert Keller

Sep 13, 2021

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Good afternoon.

I'd like to talk to you today - I have to tell you that I am on the speakers bureau for GSK GlaxoSmithKline, and also a nutritional consultant for an HIV nutritional company named BioSource Therapeutics, which has nothing to do with what I'm talking about.

What I'd like to talk to you about is something that I find thoroughly fascinating.
It is glutathione.
It is one of the four endogenous antioxidants, and it is one that I must admit despite 80,000 published articles in the English literature, through medical school, internship, residency, fellowship, and a fairly long time in academic medicine, I knew nothing about.

It is a very interesting molecule because it exists in an accelerated or increased energy state. The increased energy state is caused by the fact that it's got a free sub self-hydro group, and therefore can easily donate the hydrogen to an electron and therefore quench a free radical.

Now, let me tell you, because I think it's important and it is little bit of a diversion.
But I learned about glutathione because of something that you probably all have seen in your practice, and that is a low uric acid.

Now, when I was in medical school and when I was a professor of oncology, the only thing I knew about uric acid is when you had a kid that you were going to treat for leukaemia, you put them on allopurinol to keep the uric acid levels down.

I knew nothing about uric acid being low, except that kept appearing, and it appeared in about 20% of my patients, and that just didn't make sense.
So I finally went into pub med and after stumbling around for a long time, I found out that uric acid is the last antioxidant your body uses when it's run out of everything else.

When it's run out of gas, it uses uric acid.
Hmm. Interesting.
So if that's the last, the question then what was the first, and that is where I got into glutathione.

I've been coming to some of these meetings for a while and glutathione is very important for a number of things, not all of which I'm going to go into today, but in point of fact, it has a great deal to do with not only well-being, but aging well, or if you will, retarding the aging process.
So I think it's very applicable.

I'd like to, at the risk of repeating things that you already know, go over some of the things that glutathione is important about.

It is alone in the antioxidant world - every other antioxidant, when it becomes oxidized becomes itself a free radical.
Glutathione doesn't - it actually recycles other antioxidants!

In fact, the body considers it so important that up to 6% of the entire ATP expenditure (or energy expenditure) of the body may be used to synthesize and optimize glutathione levels. 

That's pretty impressive!

6% of the entire energy output of the body.
It is also the only non-enzyme antioxidant that doesn't become a free radical and in fact has a very corollary when it becomes oxidized, because what happens is it complexes to another spent glutathione molecule, and the compound then becomes GSSG, and GSSG has been shown in animal studies at least to promote an induced Delta wave sleep. We all know the importance of that in terms of the aging process, so this, even it's used up form, functions as a very useful product.

It not only functions as an antioxidant itself, but alone again, in the world of antioxidants, it is an absolutely essential component of antioxidant enzymes, namely glutathione peroxidase, and most importantly, the glutathione transferases - and I bring that up because glutathione transferase abnormalities have now been associated with virtually every cancer known to man and probably with a lot more than that, and therefore, by promoting the production of glutathione transferases through improving glutathione, we may be doing even more than I'm able to talk about right now.

In addition, if that were not enough, let's keep going….

It's a chelator.
In fact, it's 50% as effective as oral chelation in getting rid of mercury has an effect on other heavy metals, but they're not as pronounced as mercury.

Also the higher your glutathione, the less you age.

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