Glutathione
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Glutathione is an extremely important component of a healthy human body. This antioxidant plays a crucial role in protecting cells and mitochondria, as well as strengthening the immune system. As a super antioxidant, glutathione neutralizes and binds harmful free radicals. Glutathione infusion contributes to cell renewal, providing protection against damage, oxidative stress, and ageing, which is why glutathione has excellent anti-ageing effects. Another main effect of glutathione is the detoxification and neutralization of toxins, as it helps remove accumulated toxins and heavy metals from the body. Glutathione infusion enhances the body’s resistance, accelerates illness recovery, and increases energy levels.
The Role of Glutathione and Its Effects on the Human Body
Among the various antioxidants found in the body, one of the most important is glutathione, which is naturally present in the human body.
Glutathione protects cellular components from the damaging and destructive effects of free radicals and hydrogen peroxide. When there is sufficient and properly formed glutathione in the body, inflammatory reactions do not develop.
If the level of glutathione decreases, it triggers destructive inflammatory processes. Proper glutathione activity not only helps protect cells but also regulates cell proliferation, cell overgrowth, and immunity.
Glutathione aids in tissue regeneration, wound healing, and can help prevent the formation of tumors.
Absorption of Glutathione
Unfortunately, the absorption of dietary glutathione is quite poor. The amount of glutathione found in foods decreases even further during cooking and storage. Although several foods, such as spinach, avocado, and asparagus, contain glutathione, its absorption from the digestive system is still challenging. Digestive enzymes present in the stomach partially break down glutathione, which limits its entry into the body. Since only a small portion of ingested glutathione reaches the bloodstream, the bioavailability of orally taken supplements is not effective. In cases of “leaky gut,” even less glutathione enters the body.
Glutathione deficiency
The level of glutathione in the body can decrease for several reasons:
Poor nutrition
Chronic diseases
Infections
Constant stress.
The level of glutathione also decreases with advancing age.
Glutathione deficiency can cause oxidative stress and hormonal imbalance.
Clinical studies confirm that it is worthwhile to introduce glutathione into the human body from external sources to replenish the missing amount of antioxidants. Scientific investigations have established that externally administered glutathione was well tolerated by the subjects, and no side effects were reported.
Generally, glutathione is administered to the body through intravenous infusion, as this method delivers it directly into the bloodstream, resulting in an absorption rate of nearly 100% within the cells. We would like to present an alternative solution that introduces glutathione into the body with the same effectiveness, but without the need for intravenous infusion. The intravenous infusion procedure can help restore the appropriate level of glutathione and enhance enzyme activity, thus providing significant support in strengthening the immune system, increasing resistance, preventing cell damage, and reducing oxidative stress.
Beneficial Effects of Glutathione

Skin
Glutathione can protect the body against the formation of free radicals and, as one of the most powerful antioxidants, it has beneficial effects on the skin. It can noticeably slow down aging, making the skin visibly more beautiful and smoothing out wrinkles. It mitigates the damaging effects caused by an unhealthy lifestyle and regenerates the skin, while also reducing the effects of UV radiation and pollution, both on the skin’s surface and in its deeper layers. After a glutathione infusion, the skin becomes smoother, radiant, and luminous.

Anti-aging
Free radicals play a leading role in the aging process, damaging the collagen connective tissue fibers of the body, contributing to skin wrinkling and loss of moisture. Free radicals are also believed to play a significant role in central nervous system degenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, etc. Since glutathione is one of the most powerful anti-aging agents, replenishing it via infusion is strongly recommended as an essential rejuvenating substance. If you want not only to delay the appearance of wrinkles but also to maintain lasting youthfulness, it is essential to pay attention to glutathione supplementation. Increasing your anti-aging factor can be most effectively achieved through intravenous infusion of glutathione.

Hair
Glutathione is essential for the healthy functioning of the hair. In order for the skin to produce pigment and for the hair to receive its inherited color, an adequate level of glutathione is necessary. The right level delays oxidative processes, therefore it is effective against graying. As long as the body has a sufficient amount of antioxidants (glutathione, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, etc.), it is able to break down hydrogen peroxide, thus preventing the bleaching of hair and hair strands. When the antioxidant level decreases (typically with aging), the first gray hairs begin to appear, and graying sets in.

Against tumors
It has been proven that individuals with lower glutathione levels have a lower incidence of cancerous diseases and a reduced risk of developing cancer. The glutathione reductase enzyme contains selenium, which has been proven to be effective against the progression of cancerous processes and also participates in slowing down the worsening of cancer symptoms. Literature data report on the positive effects of Glutathione therapy in cases of prostate cancer, liver cancer, bile duct cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, soft tissue tumors, bone tumors, intestinal tumors (large intestine, small intestine, rectum, etc.), stomach cancer, bladder cancer, pancreatic cancer, vaginal cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, etc. Intravenous administration of glutathione is also recommended in case of cancer metastases.

Glutathione and alcohol
Alcoholism can cause liver cirrhosis, fatty liver, and pancreatitis. Excessive alcohol consumption also damages the lungs, which is related to the depletion of glutathione levels in the lungs. Glutathione is necessary for lung function. A healthy lung can contain up to 1000 times more glutathione than other parts of the body. In alcoholics, the amount of glutathione around the lungs is exhausted, which is a consequence of the oxidative stress caused by alcohol consumption. Lung glutathione levels decrease by 80-90% in case of excessive alcohol consumption.

Glutathione and stress
In cases of extreme or chronic stress, glutathione reserves are depleted. Life involves numerous sources of stress, such as the continuous insulin load due to sugars. Damaging stress factors include food intolerances, immune burdens, chronic intestinal inflammation, sleep deprivation, information overload, blue light, etc. Vomiting, alcohol, overtraining, and autoimmune diseases are also significant stressors that further reduce the body’s valuable glutathione supply. Since oral supplementation is not effective, raising glutathione levels through intravenous infusion is crucial to counteract the damage caused by stress. Alongside eliminating stressors, lifestyle changes, ensuring sufficient sleep, and regular exercise, glutathione levels can be maintained.

Intestinal absorption
Glutathione plays an important role in intestinal integrity and the prevention of intestinal inflammation. Intestinal inflammation can be demonstrated in every patient suffering from an autoimmune disease. Treating and healing leaky gut syndrome is crucial in the management of autoimmune diseases. Glutathione infusion helps in the management of the symptoms of “leaky gut” syndrome.