LIPO Glutathione™ is a sustained-released liposomal delivery system that provides superior absorption of Glutathione in easy-to-swallow capsules.
Our process encapsulates and delivers Glutathione intracellularly in its complete form where it can be absorbed and utilized rather than being destroyed in the stomach.
LIPO Glutathione™ offers advanced support for:
▸ Liver tissue protection
▸ Healthy fat metabolism
▸ Free radical damage
▸ Immune Support
What is Glutathione?
Glutathione, also referred to as GSH, is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids – glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid.1 Glutathione is a naturally occurring intracellular antioxidant found abundantly in nearly every cell in your body. This potent molecule plays such a crucial role in our bodies, it’s even been dubbed “the mother of all antioxidants.” There is increasing awareness of its utility in mitigating body toxin load. 3
Liposomal Glutathione: Key to Oxidative Stress
Glutathione is a diverse nutrient that can be used as a nutritional supplement to support many areas of health – from the lungs to the liver and more. The Free Radical Theory of Aging mechanistically links oxidative stress to aging. 1
Known as the “Master Antioxidant,” its levels decrease as a result of aging, stress, and toxin exposure.
Because glutathione can be broken down rapidly in the digestive tract, it is important to select a glutathione supplement that is formulated to survive exposure to digestive enzymes and be well absorbed.
The liposomes surround each molecule and protect the core ingredients from the digestive system while increasing its transport and uptake by your cells.
Liposomal Glutathione More Effective
Clinical research aiming to improve glutathione concentration requires sufficient glutathione absorption and delivery. Researchers turn to liposomal glutathione to achieve sustained bioavailability.
Results from two recent studies showed that liposomal nanoformulation absorption is more effective for raising blood glutathione levels in humans than non-liposomal glutathione. 1
Both studies report a very rapid decline in the bioavailability of non-liposome-encapsulated glutathione compared to liposomal glutathione.