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[8] Once activated, these G-proteins may stimulate the production of second messengers like cAMP or IP3, which appear to act as secondary signaling molecules, potentially further propagating the signal within the cell
This leads to the tempting speculation that there is also tiered system of AMP activity in the CNS, namely LTF and LL-37 acting as primary defense mechanisms, and once they become insufficient in their AMP activity, ApoE, A and Tau could then compensate for this insufficiency
But if any of the following apply to you, your glutathione needs are likely elevated: Chronic digestive issues (IBS, IBD, SIBO, Candida overgrowth) Chronic fatigue or poor sleep Mood symptoms: anxiety, depression, brain fog Chronic infections or a history of immune dysfunction Significant toxin or alcohol exposure Heavy training or high athletic output Metabolic issues (obesity, blood sugar dysregulation) Neurological symptoms (tinnitus, cognitive decline) Older age
Each patient has unique body chemistry, age, and health which will affect the rate at which nutrients are absorbed into their system