Glutathione Injection
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant naturally produced by the body, composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine. Injectable glutathione supports cellular health, immune function, detoxification processes, and overall wellness.
3-month program. Upfront payment: $525 ($175/month for 3 months).
Prescription required. Provided by board-certified physicians.
Description
Glutathione is often referred to as the body's "master antioxidant" due to its critical role in protecting cells from oxidative stress and free radical damage. Present in virtually every cell of the body, glutathione is essential for neutralizing reactive oxygen species, supporting immune function, facilitating detoxification processes in the liver, and maintaining cellular health. It also plays important roles in DNA synthesis and repair, protein synthesis, enzyme activation, and regulation of cellular processes.
Endogenous glutathione production can be compromised by various factors including aging, chronic stress, poor nutrition, environmental toxins, certain medications, and underlying health conditions. Declining glutathione levels have been associated with increased oxidative stress, impaired detoxification capacity, reduced immune function, and accelerated cellular aging.
Injectable glutathione provides direct delivery into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system where oral glutathione may be poorly absorbed or broken down before reaching systemic circulation. This method ensures higher bioavailability and more efficient delivery to cells throughout the body, supporting antioxidant protection, immune system function, liver detoxification pathways, skin health and appearance, energy production, and recovery from oxidative stress.
What To Expect
Glutathione injections are typically administered intramuscularly or intravenously, depending on your provider's protocol and treatment goals. Some patients report increased energy levels, improved mental clarity, and enhanced overall vitality within days to weeks of beginning treatment. Effects on skin appearance, immune resilience, and recovery may become more apparent with consistent administration over several weeks to months.
Treatment frequency and duration will be determined by your healthcare provider based on your specific wellness goals. Protocols may range from weekly to several times per week initially, potentially transitioning to maintenance dosing. Glutathione injections are generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects when administered properly.
How To Use
Glutathione injections are administered by a healthcare provider or self-administered following proper training and provider authorization. Typical protocols involve injections 1–3 times per week, though frequency may vary based on individual treatment plans. Always follow your provider's specific instructions regarding dosage, administration technique, route of administration (intramuscular vs. intravenous), and injection schedule.
Safety Information
Glutathione injections are generally well-tolerated. Potential side effects may include mild injection site reactions, temporary flushing, or rarely, allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Individuals with asthma should use caution, as glutathione may potentially trigger bronchospasm in susceptible persons. Pregnant or nursing women should consult their healthcare provider before use. Inform your provider of all medical conditions, medications, and supplements.