Description
Liposomal Glutathione
Altrient Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine. While the body produces its own, levels decline due to age, poor diet, pollution, and stress.
1. Ultimate Detoxification (The Liver’s Ally)
The highest concentration of glutathione is found in the liver, where it is the primary tool for neutralizing toxins.
- Phase II Detox: It binds to heavy metals (like mercury and lead), pesticides, and drug metabolites, making them water-soluble so they can be excreted.
- Liver Protection: It is often used to support those with fatty liver disease or those recovering from alcohol-induced oxidative stress.
2. Skin Brightening & Anti-Aging
Glutathione is a staple in high-end “beauty from within” routines.
- Melanin Inhibition: It works by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, which is responsible for creating dark pigment (melanin). This leads to a brighter, more even skin tone.
- Correcting Hyperpigmentation: It is widely used to fade “age spots,” melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne.
- Cellular Longevity: By protecting the mitochondria from oxidative damage, it keeps skin cells “younger” and more resilient.
3. Immune System Support
- White Blood Cell Fuel: Your immune cells (T-cells and Lymphocytes) require high levels of glutathione to replicate and mount a defense against viruses and bacteria.
- Modulating Inflammation: It helps prevent the “cytokine storm” effect by keeping the body‘s inflammatory response in check.
4. Energy & Brain Health
- Mitochondrial Support: Since glutathione protects the energy-producing parts of your cells, users often report a significant “lift” in brain fog and physical fatigue.
- Neuroprotection: It helps protect brain tissue from oxidative stress, which is linked to neurodegenerative conditions.
5. Why “Liposomal” is Essential
- The Absorption Barrier: Standard glutathione is a protein; the stomach views it as food and digests it into its base amino acids.
- The Liposomal Solution: By wrapping the glutathione in phospholipids (fat), the supplement mimics the body’s own cell membranes.
- This allows it to “bypass” digestion and be absorbed through the lymphatic system, achieving up to 90% absorption compared to roughly 5-10% for standard pills.



