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Glutathione.

Glutathione is your body’s master antioxidant and one of the most important molecules for cellular health and detoxification.

Prescribed only after provider review

Subcutaneous injection · IV infusion · oral/sublingual.

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What it is

Glutathione

Glutathione is your body’s master antioxidant and one of the most important molecules for cellular health and detoxification. It neutralizes harmful free radicals, supports liver detoxification, boosts immune function, and helps repair cellular damage. In clinical wellness programs, supplemental Glutathione is commonly used for: brightening and improving skin tone, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting liver health and detoxification, enhancing energy and immune resilience, and anti-aging and overall vitality.

How it works

Mechanism and fit.

Glutathione donates electrons to neutralize unstable molecules (free radicals) that damage cells, DNA, and skin. It also binds toxins so the liver can clear them, and helps regenerate other antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin E. When glutathione is depleted — by stress, illness, alcohol, aging, or environmental exposure — the body's natural defense and detoxification systems weaken.

When it may fit

Who this is typically for.

  • Adults wanting brighter, more even skin tone
  • Patients with high oxidative stress or chronic inflammation
  • Patients seeking liver and detoxification support
  • Adults wanting immune resilience and overall vitality
  • Patients pursuing anti-aging or longevity protocols
When it may not fit

Contraindications and cautions.

Your provider reviews medical history, medications, pregnancy status, and other safety factors before prescribing.

Generally well tolerated. Mild flushing or transient odor may occur with IV use. Patients with sulfa allergies should disclose history before starting.

Glutathione - common questions

What patients
most often ask.

Will glutathione lighten my skin?+

Glutathione can produce a brighter, more even tone over time by reducing pigmentation pathways. It is not a bleaching agent — results are gradual and most pronounced in patients with high oxidative stress.

Can I take glutathione orally instead?+

Oral glutathione is poorly absorbed in standard forms. Liposomal oral preparations are more bioavailable. Injectable and IV forms are the most reliable for systemic effects.

How does it support detoxification?+

Glutathione binds toxins and heavy metals, allowing the liver to clear them through bile and urine. It is one of the body's most important detox cofactors.

Provider plan

How this option
is evaluated.

The plan is provider-determined after reviewing your assessment and safety factors.

  • Safety and eligibilityYour provider reviews contraindications, medication interactions, goals, and safety factors before prescribing.
How care works
  • A licensed provider reviews your assessment before any treatment is recommended.
  • You see full pricing - visit fees, medication, labs, follow-up - before you commit.
  • Your plan can be adjusted, paused, or stopped based on response and safety. Your clinician is reachable - not a chatbot.
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are dispensed only when prescribed by a licensed provider.

Start with
provider review.

If you are considering Glutathione, the first step is a free assessment. A provider determines whether it fits your goals and medical history.

A provider determines whether treatment is clinically appropriate.

Important information
Lumora may prescribe FDA-approved or compounded medications when clinically appropriate. Compounded medications are not approved by the FDA and are dispensed by a licensed pharmacy under the supervision of a licensed provider.