Foods Rich in Glutathione Precursors Since cysteine availability is the rate-limiting factor for glutathione synthesis, foods rich in cysteine and sulfur-containing amino acids are particularly important [2][9]: High-cysteine protein sources: Whey protein, eggs, chicken, turkey, pork, beef, fish Sulfur-rich vegetables (also activate Nrf2): Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, garlic, onions, shallots Glycine-rich foods (collagen sources): Bone broth, gelatin, skin-on chicken, pork rinds Glutamic acid sources: Tomatoes, mushrooms, parmesan cheese, soy sauce, fermented foods Practical Notes Cooking reduces glutathione: Raw fruits and vegetables contain more glutathione than cooked versions
"Dual localization of glutathione S -transferase in the cytosol and mitochondria: implications in oxidative stress, toxicity and disease"
Its incidence is increasing with growing obesity rates worldwide [2], with only modest weight gain being associated with an increased risk of developing IIH or experiencing a relapse after remission [3]
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