Cellular Health
Why is our health declining?
We live in a fast paced, toxic world. We eat processed foods, breathe polluted air, and drink unclean water. Chemicals from factories, trucks, and pesticides are entering our bodies at an alarming rate. The result is that we slowly, silently, innocently stockpile these chemicals in our bodies. However you can regain and maintain your heath regardless of your age.
Once these chemicals have been tucked away in "safe" storage they slowly migrate through the body damaging our cellular chemistry in a myriad of ways. The poisoning reaches a point where the damages result in symptoms and disease.
Furthermore, environmental chemicals can sit in cell membrane hormone receptors blocking the activity of hormones in spite of the fact that the body may make sufficient hormones.
The Effects of a Glutathione Shortage
To understand the importance of glutathione and why I am so excited about bringing its amazing importance to a larger audience, I want you to know about the devastating consequences of reduced glutathione levels:
- Without glutathione, every cell in your body would die prematurely from its own waste products
- Without glutathione your entire defense (immune) system would surrender to the first virus you encountered and cease to function
- Without glutathione, your liver, which cleanses all the toxins you ingest or inhale and acts as a washing machine, could no longer cleanse any poison or toxin, as glutathione is, in a sense, the detergent for the washing machine
- Without glutathione (and I mean a complete absence) oxygen-based life (us) would be impossible
Reviewing this list of conditions impacted by decreased levels of glutathione may give you deeper appreciation for all it does to preserve and support health.
Dr. Robert H. Keller ~ MD, MS, FACP, AAHIVS
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“Women who have two or fewer bowel movements per week
have four times the risk of breast disease as women who
have one or more bowel movements per day.”
Saturday Evening Post, April 1982 “Constipation & Breast Cancer”


