Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Low Glutathione Levels Linked to ADHD.


Raising Glutathione levels with Cellgevity may help those with ADHD:




Psychological, social, genetic, and biochemical factors are all thought to be involved in the
etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, few studies have
evaluated the biochemical basis of ADHD. Researchers conducted a study evaluating various biochemical factors evaluating among other things, Glutathione (GSH-Px) levels. The sample population consisted of thirty-five child or adolescent patients diagnosed with ADHD. Thirty-five healthy subjects also were included in the study as controls. Venous blood samples were collected GSH-Px levels of the patients were significantly lower than the controls. This study suggests that low GSH-Px levels indicate an oxidative imbalance in pediatric patients with ADHD.

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