The Future of Glutathione Research Scientific interest in how Glutathione works is growing, with studies exploring its role in everything from neurodegenerative diseases to metabolic disorders
Theyre experimental substances that have shown promise in animal studies but have never undergone proper human trials
Phosphate-activated glutaminase (GLS2), a p53-inducible regulator of glutamine metabolism and reactive oxygen species
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Additional Systemic Benefits Animal research also suggests possible benefits of using GHK-Cu for the following applications: Lung protection in injury models DNA repair signaling Anti-cancer activity Anxiolytic and analgesic effects Preservation of gut barrier integrity These are much less conclusively proven in humans compared to the previous benefits, but they are biologically plausible based on known GHK-Cu signaling pathways