Dietary modifications can substantially reduce diarrhea symptoms: Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions Reduce intake of high-fat, greasy, or fried foods, which are harder to digest with delayed gastric emptying Limit foods known to trigger diarrhea, including caffeine, alcohol, artificial sweeteners, and spicy foods Increase soluble fiber intake gradually (oats, bananas, applesauce) while avoiding excessive insoluble fiber during acute symptoms Stay well-hydrated with water and electrolyte-containing beverages Symptomatic management may include over-the-counter antidiarrheal medications such as loperamide (Imodium), though patients should consult their healthcare provider before starting these agents
Petriccione et al., 2015
Glutathione is used in a variety of different scientific applications: The protein Glutathione S-transferase (GST) is a frequently used solubility tag
Glycemic category (normoglycemia, prediabetes or type 2 diabetes) was determined by investigators on the basis of available information (for example, medical records, concomitant medication, and blood glucose variables) and in accordance with American Diabetes Association criteria 30 , which for prediabetes includes fasting plasma glucose levels of 100 mg dl 1 (5.6 mmol l 1 ) to 125 mg dl 1 (6.9 mmol l 1 ) or HbA 1c levels of 5.76.4% (3947 mmol l 1 ), and for type 2 diabetes includes fasting plasma glucose levels of 126 mg dl 1 (7.0 mmol l 1 ) or HbA 1c levels 6.5% (48 mmol l 1 )
This gap between what doctors recommend and what insurance companies approve is a huge hurdle