Organic Nation Liposomal Glutathione – 500mg Tablets
Available at Pharmaegy Pharmacy. Use as directed by your doctor.
Intro: Organic Nation Liposomal Glutathione tablets offer a high-potency dose of the "Master Antioxidant" in a convenient solid form. While liquid versions are common, these tablets utilize a specialized solid-state Liposomal Delivery System. The 500mg of Glutathione is encased in a lipid bilayer that prevents its destruction by stomach acid and pepsin. This ensures that a high percentage of the active ingredient reaches the small intestine for absorption, providing professional-grade cellular protection.
Indications:
Intensive Skin Care: Targeting hyperpigmentation and promoting a brighter, more radiant complexion from within.
Liver Support: Assisting the liver in processing environmental toxins, alcohol, and medications.
Anti-Aging: Neutralizing free radicals that cause cellular damage and the visible signs of aging.
Immune Modulation: Optimizing the response of the immune system during periods of stress or illness.
Respiratory Health: Some evidence suggests glutathione supports lung tissue health against oxidative pollutants.
How to Use:
Dosage: 1 tablet daily.
Timing: For maximum absorption, take the tablet on an empty stomach (30 minutes before breakfast or 2 hours after a meal).
Administration: Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water. Do not crush or chew, as this can disrupt the liposomal structure designed to protect the glutathione.
Crucial Rules:
Higher Concentration: Note that the tablet contains 500mg, which is double the concentration of a standard 5ml liquid dose (250mg).
Travel-Friendly: Unlike the liquid version, these tablets do not require refrigeration and have a longer shelf life, making them ideal for consistent use during travel or camps.
Vitamin C Pairing: To keep glutathione in its active (reduced) form, it is highly recommended to take it alongside Vitamin C (500mg–1000mg).
Contraindications: Avoid use during pregnancy or nursing without medical supervision. If you are undergoing chemotherapy, discuss with your oncologist first, as antioxidants can interact with treatment.