What is Glutathione
Glutathione (GSH) is actually a naturally occurring substance that is an immunity booster, detoxifier and an antioxidant. You name your problems and glutathione will come and fight against them all, be it an injury, stress, shock, pain, malnutrition, burns, pollution or old age. More scientifically it is called reduced L-glutathione and is found to predominantly exist in all human cells.
As an antioxidant glutatione protects the body’s cells from peroxides and free radicals which are reactive oxygen species. As mentioned earlier injection glutathione boots immune function as it is found in cells which fight against disease. People who regularly consume food rich in fruits and vegetables have enough supply of it as compared to people who are malnourished.
Glutathione supplements are needed to promote good health or just to improvise on an existing poor medical condition. Oral supplements do not have much benefit as they hardly get dissolved in the blood stream. In fact if administered as dermal, nasal, under the tongue and as intravenous injections, it can render substantial effects.
Amino acid cysteine is supposed to judge the way glutathione will be produced in the body. So in order to maintain a healthy supply of cysteine, consume NAC, N-acetyl cysteine. Usually 250 mg of a daily dose of NAC is often recommended. Whey protein, which is rich in cysteine, can be taken orally. Raw milk is curdled using citric acid; the clear liquid left over at the top is called whey or whey protein, which is then filtered, concentrated, dried and then powdered to be sold as final products. Other than these other glutathione supplements are alpha lipoic acid, S- adenosyl-methionine (SAM) and milk thistle. By far NAC pills are considered to be the best supplement of glutathione. Apart from these, some natural substances like Vitamin C, B1, B2, E, zinc, folic acid and magnesium are potential supplements of GSH.
Glutathione Injection
The benefit of any supplement of glutathione can be easily enhanced by the way in which it is being consumed. As said earlier, oral administration of GSH is not of much help as it does not reach the bloodstream properly. An enzyme named gamma- glutamyltranspeptidase present in GI tract tends to destroy it and hampers its absorption. NAC pills are there to have considerable benefit but still it has been found that the best way to administer it is by a glutathione injection. However, injections do not raise glutathione concentrations in lymphocytes which are needed to boost the immunity. Injections only help in enhancing the blood plasma levels of GSH.
Glutathione Whitening
GSH is an antioxidant which fights against the strains of pollution, UV rays, stress, and harmful chemicals in lotions, creams or other so called beauty products. It can even be beneficial for cancer, liver malfunctions, HIV, acne and diabetes. It is most popularly exploited as a skin whitening or lightening agent. No wonder rumors of celebrities undergoing a GSH injection or treatment keep on surfacing the media. When combined with vitamin C, it can substantially lighter the skin tone. In a typical injection; 600 mg of L-glutathione is added with 1.25 g/5mL of vitamin C. For good results this dose must be taken once in a fortnight or at least once in 72 hours. If you are seeking a quick result then a dose of 2 ampoules can be administered per session. The entire process consists of a definite set and each set consists of 10 ampoules. However, glutathione skin whitening can cause side effects like abdominal cramps, nausea and vomiting.
The most common side effects of glutathione are of gastrointestinal and neurological nature. If you have a weakened GI tract or are suffering from diarrhea then upon consumption of GSH pills the situation will be worsened. Also people who are suffering from chronic liver or kidney ailments should carefully refrain from taking glutathione. Milk thistle or Silymarin maintains GSH positive GHS levels but can also lead to deadly side reactions leading to gas, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Other side effects may include sore throat, chest soreness and breathing trouble. None of the side effects are serious though and are seen only with overdose of GSH.
Glutathione 500 mg
Mostly if you go in for a skin lightening procedure, your dermatologist will administer you with a dose of 500 mg of glutathione as the primary component which may or may not have Vitamin C as a supplement.* Apart from Vitamin C no other ingredient is added to the main dose of GSH. This will give benefits like rendering a smooth and peachy texture to your skin, reduces wrinkles and prevents scars or blemishes from returning.
Glutathione IV
Glutathione is increasingly being used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Though it cannot cure it completely but can successfully alleviate the progress of Parkinson’s.* The best part of it is that it does not have any potential side effects also. A specialized therapy of Glutathione Intravenous or IV is being used to treat patients of this disease. 1400 mg of IV drips in addition to saline is administered to the patient at rate of three times in a week for 10 minutes each time. With this therapy the dopamine receptor’s sensitivity is restored close to normal functionality. The levels of depression in the patient are decreased.
Glutathione complex
Glutathione tri peptide and which constitutes of three proteins namely glycyl, glutamyl and cysteine. These are the key to a healthy life but its level in the body decreases at a rate of 15% every decade. Glutathione complex must be taken in supplements to aid in proper functioning of body and for a robust immune system.