Liposomal Glutathione Suitability and AllergensUpdated 4 hours ago
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Does Liposomal Glutathione contain gluten or grains?
Liposomal Glutathione is gluten-free.
Liposomal Glutathione does not contain grains.
Is Liposomal Glutathione free from GMOs?
Testing verifies that Liposomal Glutathione is free from GMO markers.
Why can supplementing with glutathione cause anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, and other related symptoms?
Side effects may occur from glutathione supplementation for numerous reasons.
Glutathione is reusable by your body because it can be recycled. This recycling process requires the GPX and GSR enzymes. Glutathione recycling produces sulfite as a byproduct which is converted into less problematic sulfate by the SUOX enzyme. If you have a SNP, or mutation, on any of these enzymes, your body may have difficulty recycling glutathione and breaking down its byproducts.
If you have nutrient deficiencies, you may also experience side effects. Key nutrients that are used by the previously mentioned enzymes include riboflavin (vitamin B2), selenium, and molybdenum.
If you are experiencing these side effects, it is also possible that you are simply taking too much glutathione. Anytime you increase your glutathione stores, the demand for enzymes and nutrients that recycle and use it also increases. This can lead to deficiencies, and side effects, you did not have prior to supplementation.
We are not medical professionals and do not know your unique genetics or medical history, so we cannot advise as to why you may experience these side effects. If you believe that you are experiencing any adverse reactions, please see your healthcare professional immediately. We always recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional prior to considering the use of methylfolate or any supplement.
Can Liposomal Glutathione vary in viscosity?
Yes. Variation in viscosity may occur due to a minor water level difference in the finished product.
The fill level sensors in the production tanks have a 3% plus or minus precision. As a result lots can vary by as much as 6%, since some will be 3% over filled and some will be 3% underfilled. The product formulas include a 6% or greater overage of ingredients to ensure that even if the fill level is 3% over due to the sensor precision, the product will still be 3% over specification.
A 6% variability in water level between batches can result in viscosity change that ‘appears’ to be greater, such as 20% to 30% viscosity change. This variation is normal and does not alter the quality of the supplement.
Are there any warnings or side effects when using Liposomal Glutathione?
Warnings
Intended for use by adults and children over 4 years of age. Children and pregnant or lactating women should consult their healthcare practitioner prior to use.
Always start out with a very small dose (a single drop is suggested) and work your way up as needed.
Do not take Liposomal Glutathione if you have a glutamate sensitivity, as glutathione is a tripeptide containing glutamate.
If you have a sulfur sensitivity, you may want to avoid Liposomal Glutathione as glutathione is a sulfur-based compound.
If you experience side effects with glutathione, consider our Optimal Liposomal Glutathione Plus which contains added recycling and processing nutrients.
Side Effects
The side effects for Liposomal Glutathione may include:
- Headaches
- Difficulty breathing
- Anxiety
- Joint pain
- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Muscle pains
If you believe that you are experiencing any adverse reactions, please see your healthcare professional immediately and discontinue use. Each individual may react differently to any product or supplement. We always recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional prior to considering the use of Liposomal Glutathione or any supplement, especially when pregnant or breastfeeding.