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Glutaone

Glutathione is a powerful endogenous antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative stress, supports liver detox, and helps regulate inflammation and immune response.

Key Ingredients

Glutathione

Detox Support

Detox Support

Improves Skin Health

Improves Skin Health

Immune System Support

Immune System Support

Supports Liver Health

Supports Liver Health

Anti inflammatory

Anti inflammatory

Protects Against Free Radicals

Protects Against Free Radicals

Evens Out Skintone

Evens Out Skintone

Antioxidant

Antioxidant

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Glutathione is a powerful endogenous antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative stress, supports liver detox, and helps regulate inflammation and immune response.

Main Information

Glutathione (GSH) is a naturally occurring tripeptide made up of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine. It serves as the body’s primary antioxidant defense, protecting against cellular damage, free radicals, and environmental toxins. It plays a central role in:

  • Liver detoxification
  • Immune modulation
  • Cellular repair and anti-aging
  • Reduction of oxidative stress
  • Skin tone regulation

Glutathione levels decline with age, stress, illness, or environmental exposure — which is why supplementation via injection or IV is widely used in clinical wellness, aesthetic medicine, and recovery protocols.

Scientific Background

Glutaone delivers pure Glutathione, the body’s most important intracellular antioxidant. First identified in 1888 and later recognized for its central role in redox balance, glutathione functions as a cellular defense system against oxidative stress, toxins, and metabolic byproducts (Lu, 2013). It supports the liver’s detoxification processes, recycles other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E, and regulates immune function. Clinical research links optimal glutathione status to improved resilience against oxidative damage, enhanced recovery from physical stress, and protection against hepatotoxicity (Wu et al., 2004). Injectable formulations like Glutaone® maximize bioavailability, making it especially valuable for athletes under oxidative strain, individuals on high supplement or medication regimens, and those seeking cellular-level detoxification and recovery support.


References

Lu, S. C. (2013). Glutathione synthesis. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 66, 57–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.07.003
Wu, G., Fang, Y. Z., Yang, S., Lupton, J. R., & Turner, N. D. (2004). Glutathione metabolism and its implications for health. FASEB Journal, 18(12), 1315–1327. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.03-1049rev

Usage Instructions

Glutathione is typically administered via subcutaneous injection, IV, or intramuscular injection, depending on the formulation and treatment goal.

Reconstitution (for lyophilized powder vials):

  • Add 1–2 ml bacteriostatic water to the vial
  • Swirl gently to dissolve
  • Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly
  • Store reconstituted vial in refrigerator (2–8 °C)
  • Use within 7–10 days

Dosage Information

Wellness / Antioxidant Support:

  • Dose: 300–600 mg SC or IM 2–3× per week
  • Can be stacked with NAC, Vitamin C, or MOTS-c
  • Ideal for overall detox and inflammation control

Liver Health / Detox Protocols:

  • Dose: 600–1000 mg SC/IM or IV
  • Frequency: 2× weekly or per protocol
  • Often paired with ALA or B-complex in detox drips

Skin Brightening / Aesthetic Use:

  • Dose: 500–1200 mg IM or IV
  • Frequency: 1–2× weekly for 4–8 weeks
  • Effects visible with consistent use; may combine with Vitamin C injections

Important Warnings

Warnings & Storage

  • Store unmixed vial in refrigerator (2–8 °C)
  • Use reconstituted solution within 7–10 days
  • Do not freeze
  • For research or clinical wellness use only
  • Common side effects: mild nausea, dizziness, flushing, or injection site sensitivity
  • High doses IV may cause temporary sulfur odor or headache
  • Avoid use during active chemotherapy unless guided by a provider
  • Monitor if used in autoimmune conditions

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