Liposomal Glutathione FAQs - 10604Updated 2 months ago
- What is Glutathione?
- Glutathione is a powerful, master antioxidant naturally produced in the liver that helps protect the body against free radicals and supports healthy cellular function.
- How is liposomal glutathione different from reduced glutathione?
- Reduced glutathione is the active, antioxidant form of the molecule, while liposomal glutathione is simply a delivery method, where reduced glutathione is encapsulated in liposomes to enhance its absorption and bioavailability. The primary difference isn't the glutathione itself, but how it's protected during digestion to enhance absorption and digestive comfort.
- Is NAC the same as Glutathione? Which one should I take?
- NAC and liposomal glutathione both provide antioxidant support but in different ways. NAC helps your body produce more glutathione naturally, making it an excellent choice for daily cellular health support. Liposomal glutathione provides direct supplementation of the master antioxidant without requiring activation, designed for when your body may benefit from direct antioxidant supplementation during times of high cellular stress.
- What is a liposome?
- Liposomes are very small fat-soluble vehicles that aid the delivery of a nutrient that may otherwise be damaged or removed by the body’s digestive system. Incorporating Glutathione into a liposome helps deliver Glutathione into the bloodstream for optimal absorption with fewer side effects such as upset stomach.†
- What are the benefits of Glutathione?
- Glutathione supports liver detoxification function, healthy aging, immune function, skin health, cellular health, brain health, and cardiovascular health.†
- Should I take this on an empty stomach?
- For optimal absorption, we suggest taking 2 capsules daily on an empty stomach or in between meals with water.
- Where is the Glutathione in this product sourced?
- The glutathione in this product is sourced from India from trusted partners that meet strict U.S. regulatory requirements and our own high internal standards.