Glutathione injection

Glutathione, often referred to as the body's 'master antioxidant', is a tripeptide molecule made up of three essential amino acids. It is naturally present in every cell of our body, playing a fundamental role in cellular protection against oxidative stress and toxins.


Advantages of Glutathione injections


Glutathione is crucial for a number of biological functions, including detoxification, boosting the immune system and combating cell ageing. As an antioxidant, it neutralises free radicals and helps to regenerate other antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E.

Main indications for Glutathione injections


- Liver support: Essential for the liver detoxification process, helping to eliminate toxins and heavy metals.

- Immune boost: Glutathione plays a fundamental role in the function of the immune system, protecting against pathogens and promoting cell regeneration.

- Skin radiance: Many people seek glutathione injections for their aesthetic benefits, in particular to improve skin clarity and radiance.

- Neurological protection: It has been shown to protect against oxidative stress, which can lead to neurodegenerative diseases.

- Anti-cancer role: Although the role of glutathione in cancer is complex, it is known to help protect the DNA of cells from damage that can lead to cancer.

- Post-treatment detoxification: It is a powerful detoxifier, often recommended for cleansing the body after certain chemotherapies or general anaesthetics.

Therapy process


Intravenous glutathione injections allow direct and effective delivery of this powerful antioxidant to the circulatory system, bypassing the potential absorption problems of oral forms. Although the body naturally produces glutathione, factors such as ageing, stress and exposure to toxins can deplete our reserves. Direct injections offer an effective way of recharging these levels. Consultation with a healthcare professional is essential to determine the appropriate frequency and dosage for each individual.