One of the most popular forms of glutathione therapy in recent years, has become the administration of IV glutathione into the bloodstream. While there are some immediate & short term benefits from having a powerful antioxidant like glutathione circulating, the cell doesn’t have a receptor to receive it. And even though IV glutathione has been available for a number of years, it still remains very expensive.
On top of this, within a few days intravenous glutathione is processed out of the body, providing little to no long-term impact. These short term effects mean that in order to maintain or raise glutathione levels, several injections per week would be needed. And at over $100 per injection, this makes it cost prohibitive for most people. In addition to the cost, although intravenous glutathione does boost blood serum glutathione levels, it’s unclear as to how much of that actually gets inside the cell. It is most likely quite a small amount, because the molecule is too large to cross the cell walls and get into the cell, where it belongs and does it’s best work.
While IV glutathione therapy has become popular for many different reasons, the reality is the benefits have a very short life span. Long term results are better achieved by providing your body with the precursors, so that it can make it naturally.
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Your body has an amazing ability to heal itself. When you provide it with the correct resources, it knows exactly what to do with them. So in the case of raising glutathione levels, what it really needs are the building blocks (the correct ingredients) so it can do what it knows best. Which is to create this molecule naturally, inside it’s own cell.
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