"We suspected that COVID-19 also might be affecting oxidative stress and glutathione, and in this study, we confirmed this in adults hospitalized with COVID-19
The team noted that epithalamin increased melatonin production in rats, referencing past research showing that the administration of melatonin had the effect of increasing the rodents longevity [9]
Common triggers of mast cell activation include: Food allergens (dairy, gluten, alcohol, fermented foods) Environmental toxins (heavy metals, chemicals and VOCs) Stress and trauma Chronic infections (Lyme, Epstein-Barr, Candida, SIBO) Mold and mycotoxin exposure When mast cells are constantly activated, histamine release becomes excessive, leading to chronic inflammation, tissue damage, and widespread symptoms that seem to come from nowhere
144 The Warburg effect indicates that lower intratumoral glucose levels can impede tumor growth, which can be achieved through pharmacological intervention and dietary changes such as a KD
Glutathione plays a pivotal role in neutralising reactive oxygen species such as free radicals and peroxides, thus protecting the cells from oxidative stress