The potential molecular mechanisms underlying these effects included disturbances in redox homeostasis (as evidence by the enhanced production of ROS and reactive nitrogen species), failure of enzymatic and nonenzymatic cytoprotective mechanisms involving the glutathione system as well as nuclear factor kappa B (NF-B) and fibroblast growth factor 2-mediated pathways, and impaired mitochondrial function
At the other end of the spectrum, several studies have shown that a high (over-weight or obese) BMI at diagnosis is associated with slower disease progression and decreased mortality in ALS [56, 141]
In terms of safety, B12 is naturally occurring in the body and therefore (even in large doses) is relatively safe
The biggest reasons for decreased glutathione levels include chronic stress, environmental toxins, GMO consumption, chronic disease, antibiotic overuse and even simple aging
The body's preferred, natural form of B12
Boosting Immune Function A strong immune system is essential for overall health