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Terry Naturally - Clinical Glutathione - 60 Slow Melt Tablets
- Unique Patented Protection System
- Proven Active Form
- Patented, Reduced Oral Glutathione for Vital Support
- 230% Greater Blood Ratios†
- Stable, Oral Glutathione for Vital Support
- 230% Improvement†
- For Your Good Health, Terry
- Vegan
- Dietary Supplement
Featuring a unique, patented Slow Melt tablet, Clinical Glutathione was shown in a published human study to achieve an unparalleled 230% improvement in healthy glutathione ratios compared to unprotected glutathione.* Suggested UseRecommendations: Take 2 tablets daily, 1 in the morning and 1 at night, on an empty stomach. For additional support, may increase to 2 tablets twice daily. Hold in the mouth and allow to dissolve before swallowing. Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Slow Melt Tablets
Servings Per Container: 30
Other IngredientsMaltitol, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, vanilla flavor, pomegranate (punica granatum) fruit extract, vegetable source magnesium stearate, stevia. No sugar, salt, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial coloring, or artificial preservatives. If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before using. |
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy is it called “reduced glutathione?” Does that mean there's less glutathione?
No. Reduced glutathione is simply the stable, active form required for good health. When glutathione is oxidized in the body, an enzyme called “glutathione reductase” helps return glutathione back into its antioxidant state. The normal functions of the body typically destabilize any antioxidant, but with glutathione, it is important to have a strong ratio of “reduced” – that is, active – glutathione (GSH) to oxidized glutathione (GSSG).
Why not just use N-acetylcysteine? Isn’t that a building block of glutathione? N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a building block of glutathione, but it is also dependent on the body’s ability to make glutathione, which varies greatly with age and health status. Trying to use NAC alone can’t guarantee that you’ll be able to support active glutathione levels or improve blood ratios of this critical antioxidant. Additionally, using NAC may be associated with pulmonary and cardiovascular concerns, rather than glutathione-building benefits.
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