Glutathione: The Eye Healer Within
Glutathione: The Eye Healer Within

If there is a universal nutritional factor for eye health, it is glutathione, a natural antioxidant produced within all living cells. Numerous studies link glutathione with the prevention of cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disease and diabetic blindness. Here is a sampling of the evidence concerning glutathione and eye health.

  • GLUTATHIONE has been shown to detoxify the aqueous fluid of the inner eye and may help maintain adequate fluid outflow among glaucoma patients.1

  • GLUTATHIONE exists in unusually high concentrations in the lens and is essential to maintain its transparency.2 However, glutathione levels decline in the lens with advancing age; the decline is especially rapid prior to cataract formation.3

  • SULFUR is required to produce glutathione. Alpha-lipoic acid, a sulfur-bearing glutathione promoter, has been shown to be a potent anti-cataract agent in animal studies.4

Foods that increase glutathione levels include sulfur-rich foods such as garlic, eggs, asparagus and onions,5 and glutathione-rich foods such as watermelon, asparagus and grapefruits. Sulfur-bearing food supplements such as alpha-lipoic acid and N-acetylcysteine as well as glutathione itself elevate glutathione.6-8 Vitamin C is also required to regenerate glutathione levels in all living tissues.9 Supplementing with glutathione to boost glutathione levels is not well understood. Glutathione is a large molecule that is not easily absorbed, but it is a tripeptide with cysteine—a sulfur-bearing amino acid—in the middle. As cysteine is broken down in the digestive tract, its sulfur is absorbed and utilized to make more glutathione.


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