Glutathione
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Glutathione helps protect cells from oxidative damage.
Common grape vine helps protect cells from oxidative damage and maintain normal skin condition.
Vitamin E helps protect cells from oxidative damage.
Niacin helps maintain normal skin and mucous membrane conditions.
The first noticeable signs of aging appear when the skin begins to lose its youthful appearance, and one of the main culprits in this process is oxidative damage. Free radicals damage skin cells, weakening their structure, causing the skin to lose its beauty and radiance. Free radicals are formed due to various factors such as air pollution, UV rays, and processed foods. To successfully neutralize them, it is essential to ensure a sufficient intake of antioxidants.
The most important antioxidant in our body is glutathione. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid. This antioxidant acts as an important defense system for the body against oxidative stress, maintaining proper cell condition, helping to remove toxins, and stimulating the activity of the immune system. In addition, glutathione works well with other important antioxidants, such as vitamin E, strengthening their effect on the body.
Our new supplement, combining glutathione with grape seed oil, niacin, and vitamin E, provides powerful protection against oxidative stress, promotes better energy metabolism, and strengthens the body's resistance. It also contains other ingredients that help combat the effects of aging and allow you to maintain youth for longer.
Glutathione
Not only protects cells from oxidative stress, thus helping the body fight cell aging. A deficiency of glutathione in the body can lead to increased cell vulnerability, so it is important to ensure a constant supply.
Common grape vine seed oil
A valuable antioxidant that helps maintain cardiovascular health, protect blood vessels, and preserve skin elasticity. It is a natural way to maintain a normal body weight and protect cells from oxidative damage.
Niacin
Also known as vitamin B3, is essential for maintaining normal energy metabolism. It helps reduce fatigue and supports nervous system activity, contributing to healthy skin and mucous membrane conditions.
Vitamin E
One of the most powerful antioxidants that protects cells from oxidative stress and helps maintain a healthy immune system. This vitamin is important for protecting cell membranes and for the body's overall resistance.
This formula is made from natural ingredients and does not contain substances that cause common allergic reactions. Glutathione, along with other ingredients, helps maintain the body's vitality, protects cells, and strengthens well-being.
High-quality formula free from major allergens
Each capsule contains a carefully selected blend of ingredients, free from common allergens such as gluten, dairy, soy, and nuts. This supplement is manufactured according to HACCP standards, ensuring the highest quality and safety.
One capsule contains: |
NRV*, % |
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| Grape seed oil | 650mg | ** |
| Glutathione | 150mg | ** |
| Vitamin E | 196mg α-TE | 1633 |
| Niacin | 50mg NE | 313 |
* - nutrient reference value (NRV)
** - nutrient reference value not established.
Net content: 36g. 30 capsules.
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in 1888 - Discovery
French scientist J. de Rey-Pailhade discovered a substance in yeast that he called "phyllothione," which would later be identified as glutathione. At that time, the nature and function of this molecule was still unclear.
in 1921 - Identification and naming
British biochemist Frederick Gowland Hopkins named the identified substance glutathione. Hopkins initially thought that glutathione was a dipeptide, but further research revealed that it was a tripeptide made up of three amino acids: glutamate, cysteine, and glycine.
1930s - Early functional studies
Researchers have begun to understand glutathione's role in cellular functions, such as its antioxidant properties, detoxification abilities, and involvement in redox reactions. However, its benefits were still not widely known.
1970s - Expansion of research
Research into the role of glutathione in human health has gained momentum. Scientists have discovered its important role in detoxifying the liver, protecting cells from oxidative stress and strengthening the immune system. During this period, glutathione was increasingly recognized as the "king of antioxidants".
1980s - Clinical trials
In the 1980s, glutathione began to be used in clinical trials for various diseases. It has been studied for its potential benefits in patients with liver disease, AIDS and other chronic diseases. However, glutathione was still not popular.
1990s - The advent of Glutathione supplements
With the growing popularity of dietary supplements, glutathione has become available to the public. Initial challenges with bioavailability led to the development of various formulations, including liposomal glutathione and precursors such as N-acetylcysteine (NAC), which increase the natural levels of glutathione in the body.
2000s - Increase in popularity of supplements and further research
By the 2000s, glutathione supplements had gained popularity, particularly for their potential benefits in antiaging, detoxification, promoting skin health, and enhancing athletic performance. Research has expanded to focus on its role in immune function, mitochondrial health, and potential anticancer properties.
2010 - Innovations
Innovations in supplement administration methods, such as intravenous glutathione and advanced liposomal formulations, have made glutathione more accessible and effective. Its use has become popular, especially for skin lightening and detoxification.
2020s- Continued research and popularity
Glutathione remains a popular supplement, with ongoing research investigating its benefits for chronic disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and general wellness. Newer formulations and combination supplements continue to appear on the market, making it one of the most researched and sought-after antioxidants.