IMMUNE & LONGEVITY RESEARCH

Glutathione

The body's master antioxidant tripeptide, studied for cellular protection, detoxification, and skin health.

Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant tripeptide (glutamate-cysteine-glycine) central to cellular protection, detoxification, and oxidative-stress reduction. It has a long research and clinical-use history for detox, antioxidant, and skin-brightening applications.

Master AntioxidantDetoxificationOxidative StressSkin Brightening

Why BLP features Glutathione

Included because it is a naturally occurring antioxidant with a long, consistent history of research and clinical use and a well-understood biochemical role. Its established use and endogenous safety profile place it among the more mature research compounds.

Mechanism

Neutralizes free radicals and regenerates other antioxidants (vitamins C and E).

Supports phase II liver detoxification and toxin conjugation/excretion.

Inhibits tyrosinase activity, reducing melanin production for more even skin tone.

Protects cells from oxidative damage and supports DNA repair.

WHAT THE RESEARCH MEASURED

Research findings

Findings describe study outcomes, not expected personal results.

Human research findings

  • Reported enhanced detoxification and reduced oxidative-stress markers in liver and systemic research.
  • Reported visible skin brightening, improved elasticity, and reduced pigmentation.
  • Reported better cellular resilience, energy, and recovery from environmental stressors.
  • Well tolerated; rare transient injection-site reactions, nausea, or headache.

Preclinical findings

  • Antioxidant and detoxification biochemistry well established.
  • Tyrosinase-inhibition and skin effects documented in cosmetic research.

Regulatory status

Glutathione is a naturally occurring compound used in research and clinical settings; material offered here is sold and offered strictly for laboratory and research use.