Matrix Advanced Solutions
Peptide Dosing Guide
Immune

Glutathione

Master Antioxidant Tripeptide — Liver & Immune Support

What It Is

Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant — a tripeptide (glutamate, cysteine, glycine) produced in every cell. It is the primary defense system for detoxification, oxidative stress management, and immune function. Exogenous administration supports liver health, immune resilience, and cellular repair.

Mechanism of Action

Neutralizes reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals, conjugates toxins in Phase II liver detoxification, regenerates other antioxidants (Vitamin C, E), and modulates immune cell proliferation and function. Acts as a critical cofactor for glutathione peroxidase enzymes throughout the body.

Benefits

Liver detoxification support
Immune system modulation
Oxidative stress reduction
Cellular repair & protection
Skin brightening (IV/injectable)
Heavy metal chelation support

Dosing Protocol

Parameter Details
Injectable Dose 100–200 mg SubQ daily or EOD
IV Clinical Dose 500–2,000 mg per session
Oral Route NOT recommended — destroyed by stomach acid
Route Subcutaneous injection or IV infusion
Onset Acute effects within hours (IV); cumulative over days (SubQ)

Stability Warning

Once reconstituted, Glutathione is extremely unstable — it oxidizes rapidly. Store in the refrigerator and use within days. Do NOT pre-mix large batches. Discard if solution appears discolored.

Recommended Stacks

Safety & Side Effects

Storage Is Critical

Glutathione degrades quickly once mixed. Always refrigerate and use within the recommended window. Pre-mixed syringes should be used within 24–48 hours for maximum potency.

This guide is for educational and clinical-support purposes only. All dosing must be supervised by a licensed prescriber. Matrix Advanced Solutions does not provide medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol.