Taylor and Radding, 2020
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Glutathione Depletion: A Modern Epidemic Glutathione levels decline with age - typically by 1015% per decade after age 20 - and are further depleted by: *Chronic illness and autoimmune conditions *Environmental toxin exposure (heavy metals, pesticides) *Poor nutrition (insufficient cysteine, glycine, glutamate precursors) *Chronic psychological stress *Alcohol consumption *Certain medications (acetaminophen, chemotherapy agents) *Intense physical exercise without adequate recovery Given that thyroid disease prevalence increases with age and is associated with chronic immune activation, the parallel decline in glutathione levels is not coincidental - it is mechanistically significant
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This critical distinction allows repeated doses to be drawn safely from the same multi-dose vial without risk of contamination, provided proper aseptic technique is maintained
68 Physiologic factors Physical health Neurotransmitter effects Endocrine function Illness Psychological factors Performance anxiety Depression Sociological factors Upbringing Cultural norms/expectations Contextual factors Insufficient privacy Safety Emotional support Lack of appropriate stimuli Inadequate physical stimulation Partner dysfunction Interpersonal factors Relationship discord Lack of emotional intimacy Interpersonal development history Sexual, physical, or medical trauma Distressful emotions: fear, shame, guilt Expectation of an adverse outcome Having a history of disappointing sex The etiology of HSDD can be thought of as an imbalance between excitatory factors and inhibitory factors