FORMERLY GLUTATHIONE TOPICAL PRO
Glutathione,
through the skin.
Transdermal L-glutathione in a liposomal base — 50 mg per pump, delivered directly through the skin to skip the gut entirely. Paired with methylated B-vitamins and essential oils for a full detox-support topical.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 70 PUMPS · L-GLUTATHIONE · METHYLFOLATE · B12

Bypass the gut entirely.
Oral glutathione is largely destroyed in digestion. A transdermal liposomal base with medium-chain triglycerides and lecithin carries reduced glutathione across the skin — the rare form of delivery that preserves the molecule.
Niacin, methylfolate, methyl B12.
Glutathione metabolism depends on methylation. This formula adds L-methylfolate (5-MTHF), methylcobalamin, and niacin — the B-vitamins that keep one-carbon chemistry moving, even in MTHFR patients.
Lavender, rosewood, geranium, more.
A blend of orange, lavender, geranium, rosewood, frankincense, and rose absolute oils gives the cream a mood-lifting scent while staying clean enough for daily use on thin-skin areas.
MAY BENEFIT
Detox isn't optional
when toxins aren't.
Formula
Liposomal transdermal glutathione with methylated B-vitamin support.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Water (reverse osmosis), medium chain triglycerides, L-Glutathione reduced, polyacrylamide (and) C-13-14 isoparaffin (and) laureth-7, ethanol, lecithin (from sunflower), glycerin, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate, glucosamine sulfate, L-Carnosine, xanthan gum, natural fragrance, vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol), potassium sorbate, sodium phytate, orange essential oil, lavender essential oil, geranium essential oil, rosewood essential oil, frankincense essential oil, rose absolute oil, niacin (vitamin B-3), folate (as L-methyltetrahydrofolate), vitamin B-12 (as methylcobalamin).
DIRECTIONS
Adults: For children ages 2-11, use one-half to one pump. For children ages 12 and older, use one-to-two pumps daily. Apply the topical cream directly over the liver or abdomen or a thin skin area without hair.

Questions
Frequently asked.
Why transdermal instead of oral or liposomal oral?
Where should I apply it?
Why are B-vitamins in a glutathione cream?
Can children use it?
Will I smell like essential oils?
Is it safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
The Science
Learn the why.
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