Glutathione is a tripeptide amino acid molecule that is the most powerful known antioxidant and functions in every cell and tissue of the body. It consists of the amino acids L-cysteine, L-glutamate and glycine.
Glutathione is a very powerful antioxidant that protects the body by destroying reactive oxygen molecules and free radicals.
Glutathione, which is produced throughout the body and acts mostly in the liver and brain cells, is produced in the body and body tissues. Its use is decreasing for some reasons. These are reasons such as malnutrition, alcohol intake, drugs and toxic substances.
Therefore, it must be taken into the body from outside.
Our body gets rid of many toxic (poisonous) substances thanks to it.
Glutathione prevents rust in the cells of the body and the effects of heavy metals taken with food. It more or less delays aging.
One of the tissues where these effects are most evident is the skin.
We can list its positive effects on the skin, such as skin rejuvenation and lightening skin color. In addition to its anti-aging effect; It protects the brain and body tissues from the damage of free radicals. It detoxifies the entire body. It neutralizes carcinogenic substances, heavy metals and toxic substances taken with food, and removes them from the body.
It plays an important role in the production of DNA and proteins of cells. p>
Strengthens the immune system
Gives energy to the body
Minimizes the damage caused by cigarette smoke to the body
Glutathione does not have any harm. It provides complete support to the body...
HOW IS GLUTATHIONE THERAPY APPLIED
It is applied as a painless injection through the vein. The application takes 10 to 15 minutes.
SESSION INTERVALS
Sessions are applied as 6 sessions, once or twice a week, for 6 weeks in the first application.
People can repeat the 6 sessions whenever they want, or they can continue with one application at a time, once a month. Antiageing
Removal of skin blemishes. ( light or dark colours stains)
&nb sp; Skin lightening
Chronic fatigue weakness
Acetaminophen toxicity (paracetamol etc.)
ALS
Alzhimer
ADS ( autism )
Diabetes
Cancer
HIV
Cystic fibrosis
Fibromyalgia
COPD
Heavy metal toxicity
MS (multiple sclerosis)
Lyme disease
Risk of stroke
WHO SHOULD NOT BE USED?
Those receiving cancer treatment (chemotherapy)
Pregnant women
Breastfeeding mothers
Young children
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