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Taurine

Taurine is usually referred to as a sulphur-containing amino acid but is technically a sulphonic acid derived from cysteine - a true sulphur-containing amino acid. Taurine is abundant in the body but requirements may increase in times of stress - whether that be intense exercise, toxic exposure, or chronic illness. It has many functions in the body with some of the most important in terms of environmental illnesses being:



Detoxification


Taurine is involved in detoxification in a number of ways. It is used by Phase 2 detoxification pathways in the liver (and some other tissues e.g. small intestinal mucosa). It serves as a source of sulphur for the important sulphation pathway which detoxifies many environmental toxins including petrochemicals from industrial and vehicle-derived pollution as well as cleaning and personal care products, while also neutralising toxins produced by dysbiotic bacteria in the gut. Taurine also acts directly, conjugating (sticking to) toxins so they can be excreted safely from the body.


Taurine is also a component of bile which is important in many ways. It is vital for the digestion and absorption of fats and is also important for detoxification with chemicals detoxified by the liver being secreted into the bile for removal from the body in bowel movements. Through its role in bile production and fat metabolism taurine helps to prevent fatty build up in the liver which can lead to fatty liver disease - thus maintaining the health and function of the liver as a whole. Increased taurine levels therefore aid detoxification through increasing bile production.



Inhibitory Neurotransmitter


Taurine plays a major role in the brain as an "inhibitory" neurotransmitter. Taurine is similar in structure and function to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) (which you have no doubt come across) and has similar effects - acting to reduce activity of stress centres in the brain, therefore having calming and stabilizing effects. Taurine also inhibits the release of adrenaline/epinephrine - the stress hormone released during the fight-or-flight response that gets our heart pounding and racing (along with our mind!).


As a result of these actions taurine can be useful in the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, irritability, agitation, depression, and even as an aid to reduce withdrawal symptoms in the treatment of addictions such as alcoholism.

Other positive effects of taurine supplementation include improving blood sugar control and hence insulin resistance and diabetes type II and reducing blood pressure in those with hypertension.


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Selenium

Selenium is a 'trace element' which means it is required in very small quantities by the body and in larger quantities can be toxic. Don't let this fool you into thinking it is not an important nutrient though - this could not be further from the truth. Selenium is a component of many important enzymes, often in the form of selenoproteins (proteins containing selenium).


Two of these are:


Thyroid Hormone Deiodinases
Thyroid hormones are composed of a molecule of the amino acid L-tyrosine bound to various numbers of iodine atoms. For example thyroxine contains four iodine atoms and is thus refered to as 'T4'. The thyroid produces primarily T4 but this is considered to be a storage form. The more active thyroid hormone is known as triiodothyronine, or 'T3' because it has only three iodine atoms. This is where selenium comes in. The enzyme 5'-deiodinase, of which selenium is a major component, is responsible for removing an atom of iodine from T4 to T3. Without sufficient quantities of this selenium-dependant enzyme a deficiency of T3 may result and the symptoms of hypothyroidism develop (e.g. fatigue, depression, weight gain, constipation, cold intolerance, loss of libido).


Glutathione Peroxidase
Another selenium-containing enzyme of great importance to health is glutathione peroxidase. This enzyme is one of the body's most potent antioxidant defences. It protects cells from damage by free radicals, specifically lipid peroxides and hydrogen peroxide; reducing them to alcohols and water respectively which can then be detoxified further and removed from the body or in the case of water used as needed. Deficiency of glutathione peroxidase is associated with accelerated aging and degenerative diseases, as well as environmental illnesses. In the case of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) for example there is chronic infection and immune activation. It is no surprise that glutathione peroxidase and selenium become depleted as immune cells actually generate hydrogen peroxide themselves as a means to kill invading pathogens in what is known as the 'respiratory burst'.

Selenium and selenium compounds are also able to bind to toxic metals such as mercury, lead and cadmium and facilitate their removal from the body, while also protecting the body from their toxic oxidative effects as part of glutathione peroxidase.


Studies have also shown that selenium may be protective against cancer and even beneficial as a adjunct to regular cancer therapy. Selenium may reduce both incidence of, and mortality from, various forms of cancer, based on current evidence particularly liver, prostate, colo-rectal and lung cancers. It is thought selenium exerts its anti-cancer effects by reducing DNA damage, protecting cells from free radical damage (through glutathione peroxidase) and perhaps by other mechanisms yet to be discovered.


All of selenium's functions and properties make it a nutrient of great importance to environmental illness sufferers who invariably have issues with poor thyroid function and glutathione peroxidase depletion (due to acute or chronic exposure to heavy metals and other toxins).

Selenium is available in various supplemental forms with those containing selenium bound to amino acids (e.g. selenomethionine, methylselenocysteine) considered the most bioavailable and therefore effective.


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SAMe (S-Adenosyl Methionine)

SAMe (S-Adenosyl Methionine) is derived from the amino acid methionine and is often referred to as 'activated methionine'. It is an extremely important chemical in a variety of processes within the body primarily because of its ability to donate 'methyl' groups.....an important action which is required for the formation of many other important chemicals in the body such as neurotransmitters in the brain. It also contains sulphur which is vital for detoxification and for joint health.

 

SAMe has been very well researched and studies have found it to be of benefit in conditions including:

 

Depression: Methylation by SAMe is required for the synthesis of the cathecholamines, a group of energizing neurotransmitters including dopamine, epinephrine/adrenaline and norepinephrine/noradrenaline. SAMe can be particular helpful therefore in the treatment of depression where lack of motivation and apathy are major symptoms.

 

Liver Health: SAMe is an important chemical in the production of glutathione (GSH) and dependent enzymes (glutathione peroxidase and glutathione-S-transferase), the body's master antioxidants. Studies have shown SAMe supplements effectively raise glutathione levels and are even helpful in the treatment of serious liver disorders such as hepatitis and cirrhosis.

 

Joint Health: SAMe supports joint health through its role in the production of healthy connective tissues. Through the process of transulphuration critical components of connective tissue, including glucosamine and chondroitin, are sulphated by chemicals derived from SAMe. Glucosamine sulphate and chondroitin sulphate have been shown to be important in the maintenance of healthy joints.

 

 

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Tyrosine (L-Tyrosine & N-acetyl-L-Tyrosine)

Tyrosine is a conditionally essential amino acid derived from the essential amino acid phenylalanine which the body uses to synthesise proteins. It has a number of functions which may benefit sufferers of environmental illness.

 

Production of Catecholamines - Tyrosine is the basic building block of this important group of neurotransmitters which include dopamine, adrenaline/epinephrine, and noradrenaline/norepinephrine have an energizing effect on the brain. By providing the raw material for the production of catecholamines tyrosine may provide relief from stress and forms of depression where lack of motivation is prominant.

 

Production of Enkephalins - Tyrosine is also a component of other chemicals in the brain called enkephalins which are related to endorphins and have similar pleasure-promoting and pain-relieving effects.

 

Production of Thyroid Hormones - Tyrosine combines with iodine to form the thyroid hormones. These hormones control the rate of metabolism of every cell in the body and deficiency can lead to symtpms such as fatigue, depression, cold hands and feet, poor concentration and mental sluggishness, and weight gain.

 

A tyrosine deficiency therefore can contribute to fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive dysfunction, and pain disorders. All of which are common in chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and other environmental illnesses.

 

Tyrosine is widely available in as a nutritional supplement, either alone or in combination products, and is inexpensive.

 

 

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Undenatured Whey & Non-Denatured Whey

Undenatured whey (and non-denatured whey - even higher quality) is a form of whey that is processed at much lower temperatures and put through a meticulous filtering process to maintain purity. As a result, premium undenatured whey products contain many components such as biologically active proteins, lactoferrin, and immunoglobulins which are destroyed in the processing of regular whey protein powders.

 

One thing that seems to be common to all environmental illnesses it is that patients show signs of increased oxidative stress (damage from free radicals) and correspondingly low levels of glutathione, the body's master antioxidant. The evidence for this is particularly strong in autism, chronic fatigue syndrome (Me/CFS) and fibromyalgia. Low glutathione levels impact on almost function of the body, particularly detoxification and immune response. It is therefore important to address this situation.

 

Poor detoxification due to glutathione deficiency leads to ineffcient clearance of toxins, whether environmental or generated by normal metabolism, from the body. Toxins then build up and are stored away in body tissues, particularly fatty tissues, and the patient may become hypersensitive to such toxins.

 

Glutathione is also a powerful anti-viral and anti-microbial substance. High levels of glutathione have been shown to inhibit the replication of viruses and intracellular pathogens. Conversely when glutathione deficiency is present viruses actually accelerate their replication.

 

According to Dr. Paul Cheney, a renowned ME/CFS expert, undenatured whey is the most effective way to raise low glutathione levels in the body. It contains the amino acids cysteine, glycine and glutamic acid, from which glutathione is manufactured, in their most bioavailable forms.

 

Undenatured whey may therefore aid in the resoration of healthy glutathione levels and the consequent improvement in detoxification and immune function.

 

In addition to the immune boosting effects of glutathione undenatured whey contains other components such as lactoferrin which also have potent antimicrobial action.

 

 

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