Glutathione Therapy
Antioxidants in our immune system are crucial factors that strengthen our defense. Among antioxidants, the most important and powerful is glutathione, a compound containing sulfur.
Glutathione is also responsible for the body's detoxification, DNA repair, and protein synthesis.
In Which Cases Is Glutathione Therapy Used?
Due to its role in eliminating reactive oxygen molecules (ROS) and free oxygen radicals, glutathione therapy assists in the treatment of the following conditions:
How is Glutathione Therapy Administered?
Glutathione is administered intravenously through a vein using a serum. The application takes 10-15 minutes. It needs to be administered through a vein because when taken orally, its effectiveness is significantly lower due to being broken down in stomach acid.
What are the Sessions and Frequency of Use?
Glutathione application is typically performed in 4-6 sessions, depending on the patient's condition, and it is done weekly or biweekly.