What is Glutathione?

Glutathione is a natural molecule made in the body’s cells. Glutathione comprises 3 different amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine. Glutathione has a higher concentration in body cells that are involved in detoxification in the body, such as the liver.

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Diagnostics

There is no specific laboratory test to show us your glutathione levels. We can check to see if you have accumulated excess toxins in your body that need detoxification but even normal levels may not show the effect toxins have on your health.

Treatment Options

Glutathione is available as an injection or can be added to any infusion.

Lifestyle Changes

Diet and lifestyle changes can prevent the accumulation of toxins in your body.

Evidence

At ReGen, we follow the science. Here is a link to our library where you can find additional links to published research articles that support our approach to boosting your life.

How does glutathione work?

Glutathione is a scavenger for harmful free-radical electrons, a byproduct of several metabolic processes. Glutathione captures the free-radicals and maintains homeostasis in the cells, preventing damage to your cells. It also isolates heavy metals and aids in their excretion from the body.

Will glutathione work for me?

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps reduce free radicals in the body that result from chronic disease and/or poor nutrition. If you have diabetes, autoimmune disease, lung disease, and/or are interested in optimizing overall health and well-being, then glutathione is a perfect option to optimize your wellness.

What is the process involved with glutathione treatment?

Glutathione can be given as an intramuscular injection or it can be added to any other IV therapy option.