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In this review, we will briefly describe glutathione physiology and the clinical implications of altered GSH homeostasis, as well as research on the use of various forms of glutathione as a therapeutic strategy

High-Protein Foods (Keeps You Full & Supports Muscle) Include lean proteins to maintain muscle mass and promote satiety: Chicken, turkey, beef, pork, veal, steak Seafood: Salmon, tuna, sardines, shrimp, mackerel Whole eggs, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese High-Fiber Foods (Supports Digestion & Reduces Cravings) Fiber-rich foods improve gut health and help you feel full longer: Leafy greens, broccoli, zucchini, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, spinach Low-sugar fruits: Berries, apples, pears Legumes: Lentils, black beans, chickpeas Healthy Fats (Curbs Hunger & Supports Heart Health) Adding healthy fats can help regulate appetite and promote overall well-being: Avocados, nuts & seeds (almonds, chia, flax, pumpkin) Olive oil, coconut oil, butter (in moderation) Fatty fish: Salmon, sardines, mackerel, tuna Hydrating & Gut-Friendly Foods (Improves Digestion & Hydration) Staying hydrated and supporting gut health can help prevent common side effects: Water, herbal teas Bone broth (gentle on digestion, nutrient-rich) Fermented foods: Kimchi, sauerkraut, Greek yogurt Following a GLP-1 meal plan can enhance your weight loss results while minimizing side effects like nausea and bloating

Use it nightly during heavy training blocks or lean on it when travel throws your routine off completely