Ni T, Huang X, Pan S, Lu Z
When Inhaled: Limited information is available regarding the safety of inhaled glutathione, but its generally considered safe
Supplements like collagen and glutathione don't provide a "one-and-done" result
The concentration of glutathione in topical products matters significantly, with higher concentrations generally showing better results
Its levels drop dramatically when the toxic load is large Detoxifies many xenobiotics Chelator of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic Prevents neuropathy from chemotherapy Maintains reduced state of other antioxidants: vitamin C & E Supports numerous metabolic and biochemical reactions: DNA synthesis and repair Protein synthesis Prostaglandin synthesis Amino acid transportation Enzyme activation Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant made in the bodys cells, using amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine
The peptides are identical to our individual vial products (same 99%+ HPLC purity, same CAS numbers)