Glutathione Precursors

Compounds that support the body’s natural production of glutathione rather than providing glutathione directly
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Scientific Name

Various

Classifications

Mechanism: endogenous-production
Source: various
Type: indirect-supplementation

Benefits

  • Powerful antioxidant protection
  • Supports liver detoxification processes
  • Immune system support
  • Cellular protection from free radical damage
  • May help reduce oxidative stress
  • Supports respiratory health

Specific Properties

  • Supports body's natural glutathione synthesis
  • May be more effective than direct supplementation
  • Addresses the rate-limiting factors in production
  • Different approach to raising glutathione levels
  • Well-researched alternative strategy

Safety Notes

Generally recognized as safe when used as directed. Oral absorption of regular (non-liposomal) glutathione is limited. Some individuals may experience digestive discomfort, skin rash, or other mild side effects. Those with asthma should use with caution as glutathione may act as a bronchial constrictor in some sensitive individuals. Intravenous administration should only be performed by qualified healthcare professionals.

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About Glutathione

A tripeptide antioxidant composed of three amino acids (glutamine, cysteine, and glycine) that plays a critical role in detoxification, immune function, and cellular protection against oxidative damage

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Forms of Glutathione Precursors

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

A modified form of cysteine that serves as the primary rate-limiting precursor for glutathione synthesis

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Multi-Precursor Complex

Combination of glutathione precursors designed to optimally support natural production

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