Posted by raybakes on November 14, 2004, at 16:47:04
In reply to Re: dopamine oxidation .... to Ray...and » Larry Hoover, posted by tealady on November 14, 2004, at 4:04:46
Jan wanted to answer more of your reply, but will have to leave it til another day :( ...
This is the glutathione list off the web..I think whey protein is good for glutathione, I'm allergic to it though!
Several foods contain glutathione including: asparagus, watermelon (excellent source), grapefruit, potato, acorn squash, strawberries, oranges,tomato, cantaloupe, broccoli, okra, peaches, zucchini, and spinach.
Lar said this about acidosis...
"The root of mitochondrial dysfunction/low functioning is oxidative destruction of the two-layer mitochondrial membrane that is responsible for maintaining the proton/NAD shuttle. I see the oxidative stress as the root, and acidosis as the outcome."
Protecting our mitochondria is so important - when they fail they also send out signals for the immune system to destroy the cell (apoptosis), this mechanism seems to be behind a lot of brain disorders and excitotoxicity.
Ray
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