Go Green – Recycle your Fat

As I write this the wintertime has Ontario in an icy grip. The greenhouse is frosted around the corners and the holidays are just around the corner. working out this morning the gym was quiet but by January the place will be packed. I’m not worried about that though, because within a few weeks most of the new people will vanish again.
I question, how many of the people who quit way too fast will blame it on a shortage of energy, which is pretty dumb considering the best way to boost your energy is to workout. That’s not just me speaking either. Its the truth.

Our bodies produce energy from the fuel we provide – usually fats, sugars and proteins . First we burn the sugar. Next we burn the protein and finally when the other fuel sources are gone we get around to burning the fat. ( While I think of it, product called ASEA will help you burn fat first- check out the research here), protein lasts a little longer and the longest burning fuel is healthful fat. It melts away slowly, which must be why it’s so darned challenging to lose, but when we workout, the fats in our body along with vitamin D, recycle.

Hard exercise activates your vitamin D which in turn prompts the hormone insulin, which activates your metabolism and then the Vitamin D recycles fat from your bloodstream to feed that furnace that was activated by exercise originally and provides further fuel for more activity.

Its a method that is put into motion when you make that first step to get moving. The more work you do, the more exercise you’ll be ready to do (and want to do) and dare I add, the more energetic you’ll feel?

Naturally, you’ll also have some fat that won’t be burned and it will be recycled within your body in a number of different ways, so its a fantastic idea to only consume the healthy forms of fats. Your brain cells for example are mainly created of fat and so are hormones. With healthy fats in your diet, your brain will be built of healthier fat and your hormones will be better balanced. The same goes for cholesterol- good fats produce healthier cholesterol- bad fats don’t.

We all name fat as the enemy and sure- some types of fats are very harmful. But, we’re really our own worst enemy when we cosy up too much to the couch, our remote controls and our preferred excuses.

If you’re over 30 and feel that your energy levels are below what they should be, you might get a bit of a boost by increasing your glutathione with a glutathione precursor. Click here for information about MAXGXL – a glutathione precursor supplement.

Medical Conditions Associated with Low Glutathione

Many people have been asking me about a list of the medical conditions that are known to be associated and affected by lowered levels of glutathione.  Most of them are looking to better understand the reasons why they should buy a glutathione precursor

What’s very important to understand is that this is not a list of conditions caused by reduced glutathione and they cannot be cured if all you do is increase your glutathione but reduced glutathione is a factor.

Here’s the list, broken down based on the body part/system:

Heart

Angina,Positive stress tests, Heart Attack, Spastic/Unstable Angina

Brain and Nerves

Depression, Schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s,  Bipolar Disease, ADHD, MS, Huntington’s Disease, Migraine, Parkinson’s, Autism, Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Infectious Diseases

Influenza including Bird Flu, Common upper respiratory viral infections, Herpes Simplex, Herpes zoster/shingles,  gastroenteritis, HIV

Auto Immune

Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Systemic Lupis Erythematosus, MS,  Systemic Sclerosis Syndrome

Skin

Psoriasis, Wrinkles and sagging skin, Acne, Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis

Oncology

All studied cancers are associated with lowered glutathione levels

Child Bearing

Infertility, spontaneous abortions, PMS

Overall Health

Obesity, Immune Sygnalling, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Alcholism, Inflammation,

Breathing

Chronic Bronchitis, Smoking, Emphysema (COPD), Asthma,  Pulmonary Fibrosis

Eyes

Cataracts & Macular Degeneration

Natural Relief for Chronic Pain

I’m not an official health practitioner and so you’ll receive a health consultation from this article .   But what you will get is a considered perspective about something you can check into if you’re suffering because of chronic pain.

Chronic pain – by definition – is long lasting and/or recurrent .  It can continue for months or- happens all too often – for years.  Chronic pain isn’t the immediate result of a traceable injury . The fact is that if you severely twist an ankle when you’re out running , it’s going to hurt the for a while .  Pain is natures way of telling you that something’s physically wrong. For lots of injuries and strains , the pain you feel the next day is caused by the inflammation caused in the cells .

Along this line , the immediate pain and chronic pain share a connetcion . That connection   is inflammation.  Inflammation is frequently common chronic condition that lots of people have even if we don’t know about it. But if a result of the inflammation is pain, we will pay attention .

Inflammation is often a result of an out-of-control action of free radical damage inside our cells.  One explanation for the unchecked damage is that there are not enough antioxidants available to clean up the free radicals.  There are lots of types of free radicals and a variety of antioxidants that can fight them, but not all of them are equally useful and one of the most valuable is an antioxidant called glutathione .

Glutathione is frequently called the body’s Master Antioxidant for the simple reason that it’s found in each cell of your body.  Since it is meant to always be at the scene of the crime , glutathione is uniquely adapted to remove free radicals everywhere .  It’s too bad that , as we get older we make decreasing amounts of the Master Antioxidant .

So getting to the point , one tactic you can try – which has been effective for people suffering from chronic pain is to increase the level of antioxidants in your system in order to eliminate the free radicals and reduce the inflammation.  You can increase your levels of Vitamins C and E . Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and to enhance your  glutathione production you can take MaxGXL or MaxONE.

Try MaxGXL instead of a Glutathione supplement.