Why Liposomal Glutathione?
As the body’s master antioxidant, glutathione supports healthy cells when introduced to free radicals and peroxides. Glutathione is a tripeptide,
or a compound made up of three amino acids. In normal supplementation, this tripeptide is broken down by natural digestive
activity, releasing the three inactive amino acids. Glutathione in a liposomal delivery system bypasses these natural digestive processes
to deliver these amino acids to the body intact, a much better delivery system.1
The Need for Glutathione Supplementation
Because it supports all cells, glutathione supplementation has many applications, especially in those patients experiencing toxicity
or illness. Clinical scenarios where patients may benefit from glutathione supplementation may include:
- Healthy aging support
- Detoxification support
- Immune support
- Patients who have been diagnosed with glutathione deficiency
Liposomal Delivery
Liposomal Glutathione also utilizes a liposome, the best possible transport system for delicate nutrients. Liposomes are microscopic
vesicles made up of phospholipids, the same structures that make up our cell membranes. These small, bubble-like complexes work to
encapsulate nano-particle sized nutrients, supporting intact delivery directly to target cells. The unique structure of the liposome allows the
encapsulated nutrient to bypass the digestive tract, allowing for mega-doses of nutrients even at moderate intake.1 Liposomal
Glutathione uses non-GMO phosphotidylcholine from sunflower oil.
1 What is a Liposome?, https://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-is-a-Liposome.aspx