Glutathione

Glutathione

Master Antioxidant • Detoxification • Liver Regeneration • Immune Defence • Skin Clarity

Benefits of Glutathione
Liver & Detox Support
  • Alcohol stress

  • Fatty liver

  • Chronic inflammation

  • Toxic exposure

  • Medication-induced liver strain

Skin Health
  • Reduced pigmentation

  • Improved brightness

  • Reduced acne scarring

  • Anti-aging benefits

Immune Strengthening
  • Faster infection recovery

  • Reduced inflammation

  • Support during illness

Enhanced Energy & Metabolism
  • Improved mitochondrial output

  • Less oxidative stress

  • Better exercise tolerance

Performance & Recovery
  • Reduced training fatigue

  • Faster muscle recovery

  • Reduced oxidative muscle damage

Brain & Mood Support
  • Reduced oxidative stress in neurons

  • Supports cognitive clarity

  • Synergises with NAD for mental performance

How Glutathione Works (Mechanisms of Action)
1. Neutralises Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)

Glutathione directly binds and neutralises harmful free radicals, preventing:

  • cellular damage

  • DNA oxidation

  • mitochondrial dysfunction

  • accelerated aging

2. Detoxifies the Liver (Phase II Pathways)

Glutathione supports the liver’s core detox pathways:

  • Glutathione-S-transferase activity

  • Heavy metal detox

  • Alcohol metabolism

  • Environmental toxin clearance

It is one of the strongest protectors against fatty liver and oxidative liver injury.

3. Regenerates Vitamins C & E

Once these antioxidants are used, glutathione recharges them — extending their protective effects.

4. Enhances Mitochondrial Function

By reducing oxidative stress in mitochondria, glutathione improves:

  • energy production

  • endurance

  • recovery

  • metabolic efficiency

5. Improves Immune System Function

Glutathione regulates:

  • T-cell expansion

  • NK-cell activity

  • Inflammatory cytokine balance

Low glutathione = higher infection risk and slower illness recovery.

6. Skin Brightening & Reduced Pigmentation

Glutathione shifts melanin production from eumelanin (dark) toward pheomelanin (lighter), producing:

  • clearer skin

  • reduced pigmentation

  • more even tone

  • decreased dullness

What Is Glutathione?

Glutathione is the body’s primary antioxidant — a tripeptide made of cysteine, glycine, and glutamate.
It is essential for:

  • Detoxification

  • Immune system function

  • Cellular repair

  • Mitochondrial health

  • Liver health

  • Skin clarity and pigmentation balance

Glutathione levels naturally decline with age, stress, medications, alcohol, inflammatory conditions, and toxin exposure.

Subcutaneous or intramuscular glutathione bypasses poor oral absorption and rapidly restores intracellular antioxidant capacity.

black blue and yellow textile
Dosage, Injection Volume & Cycling

Concentration:

500 mg / 10 ml (50 mg/ml)

Dose:

Standard Dose:
200–400 mg (2–4 ml IM)
2–3× per week

Alternate Protocols:

  • IM: 200–400 mg

  • SC: 200 mg for skin/immune support

  • IV (clinic-administered): 600 mg weekly

Synergy Stacks

Detox & Liver Repair

  • Glutathione + NAD+ IV
    Optimal liver repair and cellular detox.

Skin Brightening Stack

  • Glutathione + Vitamin C infusion
    Round-the-clock antioxidant protection.

Performance Recovery

  • Glutathione + CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin
    Better sleep, recovery, and reduced inflammation.

All treatments include a brief consultation and are supervised by qualified clinicians.

Who Is Glutathione Ideal For?
Clients Seeking Skin Clarity
  • Pigmentation

  • Uneven tone

  • Acne aftermath

Alcohol or Liver Stress
  • Weekend drinkers

  • Fatty liver

  • High medication load

Those With High Stress or Poor Sleep
  • Light sleepers

  • Early waking

  • Jet lag

  • Shift workers

Detox-Focused Individuals
  • Environmental toxin exposure

  • Gut/liver detox programs

Cycle:

Continuous or in 6–8 week blocks for detox.

Injection Sites:

  • Subcutaneous (abdomen or thigh)

  • Intramuscular (deltoid/glute)

Stress & Immune Reset

  • Glutathione + KPV + BPC-157
    Reduces systemic inflammation + improves gut-brain axis.

Safety & Side Effects

Very well tolerated.

Possible mild reactions:

  • Lightheadedness

  • Increased urination (detox)

  • Temporary sulfur-like taste

  • Mild nausea (rare, dose-related)

  • Injection site irritation

Anyone With High Oxidative Stress
  • Chronic fatigue

  • Autoimmune stress

  • Inflammatory disorders

Athletes
  • Recovery

  • Fatigue reduction

Glutathione — Scientific Research & Clinical Studies

Clinical Disclaimer

This page summarises clinical research, antioxidant science, and detox physiology. Glutathione therapy at The NAD Clinic is administered under research-based wellness protocols. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions.

The Miracle Molecule