| FAQs |
Q: What is Glutathione? A: Glutathione is a tripeptide made from three amino acids: glutamate, cysteine, and glycine. It’s the body’s primary intracellular antioxidant, naturally produced in every cell. Glutathione supports detoxification, immune defense, mitochondrial protection, and reduces oxidative stress. Levels decline with age, toxin exposure, chronic stress, illness, and inflammation, which can contribute to fatigue, slower recovery, and accelerated cellular aging.
Q: How is this different from injections or capsules? A: Our oral dissolving strips use advanced buccal delivery with InstaRelease™ technology to absorb glutathione directly from the mouth into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This allows faster, more efficient absorption, needle-free support, superior bioavailability compared to capsules or powders, and more convenience than IV or injection delivery.
Q: How do I use the oral strip? A: Place one strip inside your cheek or on your tongue and allow it to fully dissolve. Do not chew. Avoid eating or drinking for 5–10 minutes afterward to optimize absorption.
Q: What are the benefits of Glutathione? A: Research suggests glutathione support may help: • Neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress • Support liver detoxification and toxin clearance • Protect mitochondrial function and cellular health • Support immune balance and regulate inflammation • Improve skin clarity, brightness, and resilience • Aid recovery from illness, stress, or environmental exposures
Q: Is Glutathione safe? A: Glutathione is naturally produced by the body and is generally safe and well-tolerated. Side effects are rare and usually mild. Consult your healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or managing a chronic medical condition.
Q: When will I see results? A: Some users notice improved energy, clarity, or reduced inflammation within 1–2 weeks. Detoxification, immune, and antioxidant benefits typically build over 4–8 weeks, depending on baseline levels, toxin exposure, and lifestyle factors.
Q: Who should not use Glutathione? A: Individuals with known sensitivities to sulfur-containing compounds or those advised to avoid detox-support supplements should consult a healthcare provider before use. Always seek medical guidance if pregnant, nursing, or under active medical care. |