published Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 3:59 pm by
SonjaHelga
Glutathione is an amino acid and this particular amino acid protects the tissues surrounding the lens of the eyes. According to Web MD, “It also has potentially widespread health benefits because it can be found in all types of cells, including the cells of the immune system, whose job is to fight disease.”
Many scientific studies show that glutathione can help prevent cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disease, and diabetic blindness. There are certain foods that do increase the glutathione levels in your body. These foods include sulfur-rich foods such as garlic, eggs, asparagus, and onions, and also some glutathione-rich foods like watermelon, asparagus, and grapefruits.
If you’re not already taking it, our Ocu-Plus Formula contains 17 nutrients that research has shown to support and protect your eyes, including Glutathione