Master antioxidant · liver detox · immunity and luminous skin
Glutathione goes in its own syringe and its own day, separate from copper (GHK-Cu). The thiol in glutathione reduces copper's Cu²⁺ and both get deactivated: never mix them in the same vial or the same day/route. If you combine them in a skin protocol, space them out in time (e.g. copper PM, glutathione at a different time).
Glutathione is a tripeptide (Glu-Cys-Gly) your body produces. It is the cell's main redox system and the central cofactor of liver detox. Its levels drop ~50% between ages 65 and 75.
Neutralizes free radicals and maintains cellular redox balance. This is glutathione's most solid mechanism.
Key cofactor of hepatic conjugation. Helps the liver process toxins and metabolites.
Supports NK cell and T-lymphocyte function. Better-regulated immune response under oxidative stress.
Associated with more even tone and brightening. *Weak, mixed evidence — it affects tone/pigment, not firmness or collagen (that's GHK-Cu).
Glutathione adds value in skin and longevity protocols. Remember: always separate from copper (on a different day/route), because copper oxidizes it.
Injectable glutathione is unregulated and the route concentrates the greatest risks (liver, severe skin reactions). Use under professional judgment.
Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide made of glutamate, cysteine and glycine (Glu-Cys-Gly). It is called the "master antioxidant" because it is the cell's primary redox system and the central cofactor of Phase II liver detoxification. Endogenous levels fall about 50% between ages 65 and 75, which makes it an interesting research tool in longevity and immunity.
SuperBio Labs Glutathione is supplied as lyophilized powder with verified HPLC ≥99% purity. Each lot ships with an independent Certificate of Analysis confirming identity by LC-MS, peptide content (98–102%), and endotoxin levels (<1.0 EU/mg).
The strongest part of its evidence is the antioxidant/detox and immunity axis. The "luminous skin" hook is very popular in LATAM, but honesty requires us to say it: the evidence for skin brightening is weak and mixed, its effect is on tone and pigment, not on firmness or collagen (that's GHK-Cu's domain), and the injectable route concentrates the greatest risks. By its chemistry, glutathione must be administered separately from copper (GHK-Cu): glutathione's thiol reduces Cu²⁺ and both deactivate if mixed.
Producto para uso profesional informado.
Each order includes everything needed for the cycle. No separate purchases required.
This product meets all five — your batch COA ships with the kit.
Conservative protocol included in the kit. Glutathione always goes in a syringe and on a day separate from copper (GHK-Cu). If you have a liver, kidney, or asthma condition, consult your physician before starting.
Redox support and hepatic conjugation · its most solid use.
Support for NK cells and T-lymphocytes under oxidative stress.
Levels drop ~50% with age · via GlyNAC precursors.
More even tone and brightening · *weak/mixed evidence.
Antioxidant support under high training loads.
Secondary goal · less direct support.
Injectable glutathione is unregulated and the route concentrates the greatest risks. This calls for honesty:
Reports of liver and kidney toxicity · severe skin reactions (Stevens-Johnson syndrome / TEN) and anaphylaxis with the injectable route (there are FDA alerts) · sterile administration required. Caution in pregnancy, liver, kidney, or asthma conditions. The skin effect is on tone/pigment, not firmness or collagen — we do not oversell it.
| Product | Glutathione (GSH) |
| CAS Number | 70-18-8 |
| Molecular Weight | 307 Da |
| Purity (HPLC) | ≥99% |
| Format | Lyophilized powder |
| Quantity | 1500mg per vial |
| Type | Tripeptide (Glu-Cys-Gly) |
| Endotoxins | <1.0 EU/mg |
| Storage | −20 °C, protected from light |
| Use | Uso bajo criterio profesional |
Reconstitution, daily dosing in cycles, separation from copper, and safety flags for the master antioxidant.