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This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.
Glutathione is widely known as the "Master Antioxidant" because it is a critical tripeptide found in every cell of the human body. It serves as the primary defense system against oxidative stress and is essential for maintaining the integrity of the immune system and the liver’s detoxification pathways.
How it Works
Glutathione is composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine. It works through several vital biological mechanisms:
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Direct Neutralization: It identifies and binds to "free radicals" and reactive oxygen species, neutralizing them before they can damage cell membranes or DNA.
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Liver Detoxification: It is a key component of Phase II detoxification in the liver, where it binds to toxins, heavy metals, and pollutants to make them water-soluble for elimination.
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Antioxidant Recycling: Glutathione has the unique ability to "re-charge" other antioxidants, such as Vitamin C and Vitamin E, after they have been used up, keeping the body's defense system active longer.
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Mitochondrial Protection: It protects the mitochondria (the energy-producing units of the cell) from oxidative damage, which is essential for maintaining high energy levels.
Research Findings
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Skin Health and Tone: Research has shown that glutathione can inhibit the tyrosinase enzyme, which is responsible for melanin production. This often results in a brighter, more even skin tone and a reduction in dark spots.
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Immune System Support: Studies indicate that glutathione is necessary for the proper function and reproduction of white blood cells, which are the primary defenders against infection.
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Anti-Inflammatory Properties: By reducing systemic oxidative stress, research suggests glutathione can help lower inflammation throughout the body, supporting joint and tissue health.
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Cognitive Support: Because the brain is highly susceptible to oxidative damage, maintaining high glutathione levels is researched for its potential to protect neurons and support mental clarity.
Reconstitution & Dosing Protocol
To prepare a 1500mg vial of Glutathione, follow these instructions for a standard research protocol.
1. Preparation (Reconstitution)
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Gently inject 7ml of Bacteriostatic Water into your 1500mg vial of Glutathione.
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Aim the water at the inside glass wall of the vial so it trickles down slowly to avoid creating excess air bubbles.
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Gently swirl (do not shake) until the powder is completely dissolved and the liquid is clear.
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Storage: Once mixed, store the vial in the refrigerator at all times.
Dosing Protocol
Suggested daily titration approach.
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Start: 100 mg daily; increase by ~50 mg every 1–2 weeks as tolerated.
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Target: 150–200 mg daily by Weeks 3–8.
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Frequency: Once per day (subcutaneous) or every other day for maintenance.
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Cycle Length: 4–8 weeks; optional cycling off for 2–4 weeks between protocols.
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Timing: Any consistent time; rotate injection sites.
SAHPRA Disclaimer: This product has not been evaluated by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.
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