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Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant produced naturally in the body. It plays a critical role in detoxifying the body, maintaining immune function, and protecting cells from oxidative stress. It is often used for its skin-lightening effects and to improve overall health.
| Specifications | Without Label Price | With Label Price |
|---|---|---|
| 600mg*10 vials | $65.00 | $75.00 |
| 1500mg*10 vials | $160.00 | $170.00 |
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| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Molecular Formula | C₁₀H₁₇N₃O₆S |
| Molecular Weight | 307.32 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 70-18-8 |
| Appearance | White to off-white Powder |
| Composition | Lyophilized powder – requires reconstitution |
Detoxification
Helps remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, supporting liver health.
Antioxidant Properties
Protects cells from oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Immune System Support
Enhances immune function by supporting the production of white blood cells.
Anti-Aging Effects
Slows the aging process by reducing oxidative damage to cells and tissues.
Skin Brightening
Reduces melanin production, leading to a lighter and more even skin tone.
Clinical and Therapeutic Applications
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Low glutathione levels are associated with conditions like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.
Liver Health
Used to treat liver toxicity, especially in cases of acetaminophen overdose.
Aging and Longevity
Glutathione levels decline with age, and supplementation is being explored for anti-aging and longevity benefits.
Cancer
While glutathione may help prevent cancer progression, it can also protect cancer cells from chemotherapy, so its role in cancer therapy is complex and still under investigation.
Sources of Glutathione
Endogenous Production: The body naturally produces it, but levels decline with age, stress, illness, or poor diet.
Dietary Sources:
Sulfur-rich foods: garlic, onions, broccoli, kale, cauliflower.
Lean proteins and eggs.
Foods high in Vitamin C (which helps regenerate glutathione).
Supplementation Forms:
Oral capsules (reduced glutathione or liposomal glutathione for better absorption).
IV therapy (fast delivery into the bloodstream).
Precursor supplements like N-acetyl cysteine (NAC).
Deficiency Signs
Low glutathione levels may be linked to:
Detoxification
Helps remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, supporting liver health.
Antioxidant Properties
Protects cells from oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Immune System Support
Enhances immune function by supporting the production of white blood cells.
Anti-Aging Effects
Slows the aging process by reducing oxidative damage to cells and tissues.
Skin Brightening
Reduces melanin production, leading to a lighter and more even skin tone.
Clinical and Therapeutic Applications
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Low glutathione levels are associated with conditions like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.
Liver Health
Used to treat liver toxicity, especially in cases of acetaminophen overdose.
Aging and Longevity
Glutathione levels decline with age, and supplementation is being explored for anti-aging and longevity benefits.
Cancer
While glutathione may help prevent cancer progression, it can also protect cancer cells from chemotherapy, so its role in cancer therapy is complex and still under investigation.
Sources of Glutathione
Endogenous Production: The body naturally produces it, but levels decline with age, stress, illness, or poor diet.
Dietary Sources:
Sulfur-rich foods: garlic, onions, broccoli, kale, cauliflower.
Lean proteins and eggs.
Foods high in Vitamin C (which helps regenerate glutathione).
Supplementation Forms:
Oral capsules (reduced glutathione or liposomal glutathione for better absorption).
IV therapy (fast delivery into the bloodstream).
Precursor supplements like N-acetyl cysteine (NAC).
Deficiency Signs
Low glutathione levels may be linked to:
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