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“Having a proper lifestyle and diet or supplementation to improve glutathione levels is going to be key in managing any of these conditions.” - Dr. Nayan Patel
Glutathione is known as a master antioxidant and is one of the most abundant molecules in the body. It performs the critical functions of neutralizing and scavenging free radicals, detoxifying harmful compounds from the body, and promoting cellular repair. It is also used in DNA synthesis and repair.
Today, I’m joined by Dr. Nayan Patel for a comprehensive chat about glutathione. Dr. Nayan Patel is a sought-after pharmacist, wellness expert, and thought leader in his industry. He has been working with physicians since 1999 to custom-develop medication for their clients and design a patient-specific drug and nutrition regimen. He has been the pharmacist of choice of celebrities, CEOs and physicians themselves.
In this conversation, Dr. Patel and I discuss the role of glutathione as a master antioxidant, its significance for individuals with thyroid conditions, and its impact on autoimmune disorders like Hashimoto's and Graves' disease, the benefits of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for boosting glutathione levels, the limitations of intravenous glutathione, why a balanced diet and proper supplementation are crucial, and more. Enjoy the episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/can-glutathione-benefit-those-with-graves-and-hashimotos-with-dr-nayan-patel-166/.
Free resources for your thyroid health
Get your FREE Thyroid and Immune Health Restoration Action Points Checklist at SaveMyThyroidChecklist.com
High-Quality Nutritional Supplements For Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’ s
Have you checked out my new ThyroSave supplement line? These high-quality supplements can benefit those with hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’s, and you can receive special offers, along with 10% off your first order, by signing up for emails and text messages when you visit ThyroSave.com.
Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid?
By Dr. Eric Osansky DC, IFMCP4.8
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“Having a proper lifestyle and diet or supplementation to improve glutathione levels is going to be key in managing any of these conditions.” - Dr. Nayan Patel
Glutathione is known as a master antioxidant and is one of the most abundant molecules in the body. It performs the critical functions of neutralizing and scavenging free radicals, detoxifying harmful compounds from the body, and promoting cellular repair. It is also used in DNA synthesis and repair.
Today, I’m joined by Dr. Nayan Patel for a comprehensive chat about glutathione. Dr. Nayan Patel is a sought-after pharmacist, wellness expert, and thought leader in his industry. He has been working with physicians since 1999 to custom-develop medication for their clients and design a patient-specific drug and nutrition regimen. He has been the pharmacist of choice of celebrities, CEOs and physicians themselves.
In this conversation, Dr. Patel and I discuss the role of glutathione as a master antioxidant, its significance for individuals with thyroid conditions, and its impact on autoimmune disorders like Hashimoto's and Graves' disease, the benefits of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for boosting glutathione levels, the limitations of intravenous glutathione, why a balanced diet and proper supplementation are crucial, and more. Enjoy the episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/can-glutathione-benefit-those-with-graves-and-hashimotos-with-dr-nayan-patel-166/.
Free resources for your thyroid health
Get your FREE Thyroid and Immune Health Restoration Action Points Checklist at SaveMyThyroidChecklist.com
High-Quality Nutritional Supplements For Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’ s
Have you checked out my new ThyroSave supplement line? These high-quality supplements can benefit those with hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’s, and you can receive special offers, along with 10% off your first order, by signing up for emails and text messages when you visit ThyroSave.com.
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