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Glutathione (Liposomal)

Master antioxidant; detoxifies xenobiotics via conjugation; recycles vitamins C/E; supports immune and liver function

Gabriel Score
85/ 100Excellent
CategoryDetox
Applications6 conditions
FormsReduced glutathione (GSH), liposomal glutathione, S-acetyl glutathione, IV glutathione
How it works

Master antioxidant; detoxifies xenobiotics via conjugation; recycles vitamins C/E; supports immune and liver function

Typical Dosage

250-1000mg/day (liposomal or IV)

Used for
DetoxificationLiver diseaseOxidative stressParkinson'sChronic illnessImmune support

Practical Guide

Available Forms

Reduced glutathione (GSH), liposomal glutathione, S-acetyl glutathione, IV glutathione

Natural Food Sources

  • Produced endogenously
  • Found in asparagus, avocado, spinach

Dosing should be individualized. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner.

The Science

Evidence Base

Excellent85/100

Poor oral absorption (use liposomal or IV); master detoxifier; supports methylation; recycles other antioxidants

Works Well With

NAC (precursor)Vitamin CSeleniumAlpha lipoic acidMilk thistle

Safety Profile

Interactions
  • May interact with chemotherapy (consult oncologist)
Contraindications
  • None at therapeutic doses

Trusted Brands

Quicksilver Scientific (liposomal)Pure EncapsulationsThorneJarrow

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CategoryDetox
Applications6
Gabriel Score85/100

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