What Is Glutathione?
What Is Glutathione?
Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant produced by every cell in the body. It is composed of three amino acids — cysteine, glutamate, and glycine — and plays a central role in protecting cells from oxidative stress.
How It Works
Glutathione neutralizes free radicals and helps recycle other antioxidants. It supports detoxification in the liver and is essential to proper immune cell function. Levels decline with age, illness, and chronic stress.
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Potential Benefits
The following represents areas of active research — not confirmed medical benefits. This is educational information only.
Things To Know
Possible Side Effects
Generally well-tolerated when used appropriately. IV glutathione should be administered by qualified professionals. Some individuals may experience digestive upset with oral forms.
Current Research
Glutathione research spans decades and multiple medical fields. Studies have examined its role in immune function, neurological health, liver protection, and skin health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safety profiles for Glutathione are still being established through ongoing research. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any health decisions. This information is for educational purposes only.
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The Bottom Line
Glutathione is an active area of peptide research with growing scientific interest. Like all research peptides, it should be understood in an educational context. Health decisions should always be made with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your individual situation.