LIPOSOMAL DETOX & ANTIOXIDANT
Glutathione,
absorbed.
Oral glutathione can struggle to reach the cell. Liposomal encapsulation wraps the molecule in a phospholipid shell, letting it pass through the gut wall intact. Four milliliters daily — the cleanest route to intracellular repletion.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 4 OZ · 30 SERVINGS · LIPOSOMAL · L-GLUTATHIONE

A phospholipid escort.
Sunflower-lecithin liposomes wrap each glutathione molecule in a phospholipid bubble, shielding it from gastric degradation and carrying it intact into circulation and the cell. The delivery that research keeps validating.
The cell's own defense.
Glutathione is the thiol-rich tripeptide at the center of phase II liver detox, heavy-metal conjugation, and oxidative-stress defense. Intracellular levels fall with age, toxic load, and methylation weakness — repletion helps restore that floor.
Shake, measure, hold.
Four milliliters daily — just under a teaspoon — held in the mouth for 20-30 seconds before swallowing. Wait 15 minutes before or after eating. Refrigerate after opening and use within 45 days to preserve the liposomes.
MAY BENEFIT
Detox starts
inside the cell.
Formula
Liposomal L-glutathione. Sunflower lecithin. Nothing extra.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Water, Sunflower Lecithin, Flavors, Glycerin, Stevia Leaf Extract, Potassium Sorbate
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Take four milliliters (just under one teaspoon) daily, or as directed by a healthcare provider. Mix with one ounce of water or juice if desired. Shake before using. We recommend waiting at least 15 minutes before and after eating to take any liposomal formula.

Questions
Frequently asked.
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The Science
Learn the why.
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