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Glutathione 200mg/mL
Appropriate dose will be determined by a licensed provider during your complimentary online exam.
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Glutathione is one of the body’s most powerful internal antioxidants. It works inside your cells to neutralize harmful “free radicals” and reactive oxygen species (ROS) — unstable molecules that can damage cells over time. It does this by donating electrons, which helps calm and stabilize these reactive compounds before they cause harm.
Glutathione also plays a major role in detox. It binds to toxins and chemicals in the body and makes them easier to flush out through urine or bile.
In addition, glutathione supports your immune system by helping activate and regulate immune cells, so your immune response stays balanced instead of over- or under-reacting.
Overall, glutathione helps protect your cells, supports repair processes, reduces inflammation, and keeps your body’s internal environment stable and healthy.
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Important: This information is not medical advise. Other side effects may occur. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.
Glutathione is generally well tolerated, but side effects can occur depending on the form (oral, injection, or nasal), dose, and individual sensitivity.
Potential Common Side Effects:
Nausea or upset stomach
Bloating or cramping
Headache
Fatigue
Flushing
Metallic taste (more common with nasal form)
Less Common Reactions:
Allergic Reaction
Dizziness
Rash or itching
Chest tightness
Increased heart rate
Shortness of breath (rare, more likely with IV use)
Not Recommended If:
You have a known allergy to any ingredients
Individuals with pre-existing kidney disease should avoid high-dose glutathione.
People with asthma, sulfite sensitivity, or chronic lung disease should use caution.
Avoid in pregnant or breastfeeding individuals due to a lack of safety data.
This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. If you experience unusual or severe symptoms, stop use and contact your healthcare provider.