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Yes most definately, creatinine levels should be about .76, I myself have just been informed my creatinine levels were high and mine was 1.26
borderline high.
Either decreased kidney function or raised creatine in the diet. So loads of red meat or taking a createane suppliment.
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Yes most definately, creatinine levels should be about .76, I myself have just been informed my creatinine levels were high and mine was 1.26
Angitensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors can increase creatinine levels by causing an increase in serum potassium.
Oxidative stress is also referred to as oxidation or free radical damage.Oxidative stress uses up glutathione. So you need to keep your glutathione levels high to combat oxidative stress.
no, I think its high
Glutathione does indeed promote "lymphocytes multiplication", or as it is known in the medical world, monoclonal expansion of lymphocytes, or white blood cells.Your lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell in the human immune system that play an important role in our body's defenses. Lymphocytes are needed in large numbers to fight off foreign invaders that attack your body, which include viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites to name a few.Lymphocytes are limited in their replication, monoclonal expansion, or multiplication by the amount of glutathione that is available to them. Glutathione enhances the activity of the immune cells, and also functions as an antioxidant within them. Glutathione has properly been referred to as "food for your immune system."With low glutathione, you have low amounts of lymphocytes. With high glutathione levels, you have high numbers of lymphocytes.What this means is that with high glutathione levels, your immune system will be able to function at an optimal level- which means you will be healthy!
Clinical importance of creatinine is the indicator of a good kidney function. High creatine means that the kidney is not filtering well or not in good function.
How to reduce the creatinine level
Serum creatinine is taken to measure your creatinine clearance, which is a measure of how well your kidney is functioning. This can be calculated using a couple of formulas most simply the Cockcroft and Gault formula which will take into account your age, weight, height and sex.
One view:Apparently yes. There are loads of studies on it.Another view:As of today, if you go to pubmed.gov, and type in "tuberculosis glutathione", you will find 141 results. This shows that glutathione and tuberculosis have a connection in 141 published medical studies, but does not necessarily prove that glutathione can treat tuberculosis.Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by a mycobacteria. Glutathione is anti-bacterial, and also optimizes immune function. So having high glutathione levels can improve your chances of fighting off the deadly bacteria that cause tuberculosis in the first place. With antibiotic resistant strains of tuberculosis on the rise, it is very important to keep your glutathione and immune function high to prevent infection in the first place.
Oral glutathione will not raise your glutathione values. However, you may safely take it if you are breastfeeding.If you would like to raise your glutathione levels, and you are breastfeeding, you can safely take the building blocks or precursors for raising glutathione. The breast milk you are giving your baby is very high in bonded cysteine, and so it would be safe to take bonded cysteine if you are breastfeeding.
High levels of creatinine in the body can cause kidney damage. To lower your creatinine levels, eat more food such as cucumber, raw onion, turnip, tofu, carrots, lettuce and cauliflower. Avoid foods such as white bread, red, meat, butter and caffeinated drinks.
borderline high.