Glutathione Injectable 200mg/mL 50 mL Conquer Pharma Intramuscular and Intravenous Multi-dose vial
Glutathione Injectable 200mg/mL 50 mL Conquer Pharma Intramuscular and Intravenous Multi-dose vial
Benefits of Glutathione Injections
Once glutathione injections enter your bloodstream, here’s what the antioxidant may do:
Boost longevity
Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston recently found that glutathione increases lifespan in mice by 24%. However, more research is needed to confirm its efficacy in humans .
Reduce oxidative stress
Low levels of glutathione have been linked to age-related diseases. That may be because if your body lacks glutathione, it can’t fight off the free radicals that cause oxidative stress.
Researchers have found that glutathione has a positive effect on oxidative stress in lab studies . A recent small study of healthy older adults given glyNAC, a supplement that increases glutathione levels, showed lower oxidative stress and inflammation after 24 weeks of treatment . This suggests that glutathione might protect against age-related diseases including cancer, diabetes, insulin resistance, and arthritis, which have been linked to high levels of oxidative stress.
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General Information:
Glutathione is an antioxidant that’s made up of three amino acids—cysteine, glycine, and glutamine. Produced in the liver and by nerve cells in the central nervous system, glutathione’s main functions are:
- Building and repairing tissues
- Supporting your immune system
- Producing proteins such as sex hormone-binding globulin, and elements such as magnesium, which are helpful for your health and wellness.
In addition to your body’s own glutathione, you can also get the powerful antioxidant from foods like asparagus, avocado, and cucumber .
As an antioxidant, glutathione helps fight free radicals, unstable molecules that can damage cells and have been linked to inflammation and a host of age-related diseases from high blood pressure and Alzheimer’s to heart disease and cancer . Glutathione can also aid in the production of Vitamin C and Vitamin E.
Oxidative stress—an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body—and low amounts of vitamin E and alpha-lipoic acid can cause glutathione levels to decline . Why that should concern you: Some research indicates that imbalances in glutathione levels play a role in the aging process .