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Refining Antioxidant (ROS & RNS) Therapy in Autism -  Selenium and Molybdenum

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Today’s post is about further refining antioxidant therapy. As we saw in a recent post, oxidative and nitrosative stress is a very common feature of autism and is treatable with OTC products. The cheapest antioxidant, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), looks to be the best one, but there are numerous others with exotic names and equally   exotic prices. Today we just look at selenium and molybdenum.   Selenium was on my to-do list for a long time because it affects some key enzymes call GP X (glutathione peroxodases). Molybdenum was enthusiastically recommended in a recent comment and this blog has previously touched on Molybdenum Cofactor Sulfurase (MOCOS). Rather surprisingly, there is a commercial product that contains NAC, Selenium and Molybdenum.   Selenium and GP X (glutathione peroxodases) There are eight different glutathione peroxodases , but GPx1 , GPx2 , GPx3, and GPx4 are all made from selenium. GP X speeds up the antioxidant reactions that involve glutathione (...