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Glutathione Injection

From increased energy to improved immune function and reduced cellular damage, experience the potential age-restoring benefits of glutathione at a fraction of the cost of IV therapy.

Glutathione Injection Benefits


Key Benefits:

  • A powerful antioxidant that defends against cellular damage.
  • Reduces cellular degeneration caused by aging and stress.
  • Minimizes free radical damage associated with degenerative diseases.
  • Shown to decrease chronic inflammation.
  • Supports a stronger, healthier immune system.
  • Prescription-grade GSH, formulated and prescribed by licensed physicians.
  • Convenient subcutaneous injections containing 100mg GSH per dose.

Background and History:

  • Natural glutathione levels decline with age and stress.
  • Poor lifestyle choices and environmental factors (e.g., pollution) accelerate this decline.
  • Low GSH levels are linked to neurodegenerative, pulmonary, and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Glutathione plays a key role in eliminating toxins, protecting cells, and restoring overall health and well-being.
  • Injections are more effective than oral supplements due to higher bioavailability.
  • Cost-effective and convenient compared to IV infusions.
  • Routinely tested for purity and potency, ensuring high quality versus over-the-counter brands.

FAQs:

How do I administer the injection?
GSH injections are administered subcutaneously (under the skin). Follow these steps:

Clean the injection site and vial top with rubbing alcohol.

Use the provided insulin needle and syringe to draw the prescribed amount (0.5mL/cc or 100mg GSH).

Inject into fatty tissue. Recommended up to 5 times per week.

Where should I inject GSH?
The best injection sites are areas with fatty tissue, such as:

  • The back of the upper arm.
  • The abdomen.
  • The flank or lumbar region (lower back).

Can I use GSH injections with NAD+ injections?
Yes, GSH and NAD+ injections can be used together. If you’re new to these injections, consider alternating days to monitor your body’s response. Store both GSH and NAD+ solutions in the refrigerator when not in use.


Important Safety Information:

Common Side Effects:

  • Mild irritation at the injection site.
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort (e.g., nausea, bloating, cramping).
  • A mild sulfur-like (rotten egg) taste in the mouth.

If irritation occurs:

  • Rotate injection sites.
  • Use over-the-counter itch creams (preferably with hydrocortisone).
  • Decrease injection frequency or discontinue use.

Allergic Reactions:
Signs of a severe allergic reaction include:

  • Hives, itching, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
  • Difficulty breathing.
    If these occur, stop using GSH and seek emergency care immediately.

Other Precautions:

  • Long-term use may reduce zinc levels; monitor as needed.
  • Avoid use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to glutathione or its ingredients.

Note:
The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.