
Antioxidant Power Protocol
Glutathione
Glutathione is the body’s most powerful endogenous antioxidant, playing a central role in detoxification, immune support, mitochondrial function, and cellular repair. Injectable glutathione bypasses the digestive tract, allowing for superior bioavailability and rapid systemic effects. In the context of longevity and anti-aging medicine, glutathione is used to combat oxidative stress, support liver function, improve skin clarity, and enhance metabolic resilience.


How does it work?
Master Antioxidant Activity
• Neutralizes reactive oxygen species (ROS), reducing oxidative stress and inflammation—key drivers of aging and chronic disease.
Detoxification Support
• Conjugates and removes toxins, heavy metals, and environmental pollutants via phase II liver detoxification.
Mitochondrial & Immune Optimization
• Protects mitochondrial DNA and boosts immune system function, especially under physical or environmental stress.
Benefits
✓ Reduces oxidative stress and free radical damage
✓ Supports liver detox and metabolic health
✓ Improves skin tone, clarity, and brightness
✓ Enhances immune resilience and cellular repair
✓ Boosts energy and mitochondrial performance
✓ Combats fatigue, inflammation, and age-related decline
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Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect with Glutathione therapy?
• Within 1–2 weeks: improved energy, reduced fatigue, clearer skin
• Month 1–2: improved liver enzymes, enhanced immunity, better oxidative markers
• May be cycled or used continuously depending on goals
• Missed dose? Resume on the next scheduled injection day
What are the possible side effects of Glutathione?
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Common (Usually mild):
• Injection site discomfort
• Headache or lightheadedness
• Temporary sulfur odor on breath or skin (rare)
Less Common / Monitor If Present:
• GI upset (more common with oral forms)
• Allergic reaction (rare)
• Lower zinc levels with long-term high-dose use
Precautions:
- Avoid use in patients with sulfa allergies or certain chemotherapy regimens
- May interact with some cancer treatments (consult oncology if applicable)
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless medically necessary
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