Glutathione is a free-radical fighter that wears many hats such as: metabolizes nutrients assists with gene expression is part of DNA and protein synthesis fosters cell growth stimulates cell apoptosis (planned cell death, like a cellular housecleaning) produces cytokines (cells that assist with inflammatory and immune responses) Glutathione protects your body by filtering out free radicals and combating oxidative stress in your cells, including toxins like mercury
The spider effect: morphological and orienting classification of microglia in response to stimuli in vivo
In addition, lipid peroxidation levels were detected by measuring thiobarbituric acid (TBA)-reactive substances (TBARSs) such as MDA (Satoh, 1978)
Safety & Efficacy Exosomes are facilitating intercellular communication with minimal toxicity, high biocompatibility, and low immunogenicity

Abbreviations ADI-R: Autism diagnostic interview - revised ALAD: Delta aminolevulinic acid dehydratase CARS: Childhood Autism Rating Scale CNS: Central nervous system d.f.: Degrees freedom DSM: American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fGSH: Free reduced glutathione GCL: Glutamate cysteine ligase GCT: -glutamyl cyclotransferase GGT: -glutamyl-transferase GPx: Glutathione peroxidase GSH: Reduced glutathione GSH: GSSG: Glutathione redox ratio GSH-R: Glutathione reductase GS: Glutathione synthetase GSSG: Oxidised glutathione GST: Glutathione-S-transferases Mg 2+ : Magnesium ions Mn 2+ : Manganese ions Q: Cochran's Q (a measure of statistical heterogeneity) SMD: Standardised mean difference tGSH: Total glutathione References Wing L, Gould J: Severe impairments of social interaction and associated abnormalities in children: epidemiology and classification
Scientific References Benoist, C