IV Glutathione Injections in EdmontonOur Naturopaths offer IV Therapy to Edmonton
Glutathione IVs can be used for detoxification and skin brightening and lightening. We've safely administered thousands of Glutathione injections since 2011. Want IV Glutathione?Call TruMed
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IV Glutathione in Edmonton
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Glutathione is the body's strongest anti-oxidant.
Our most aggressive Glutathione treatment combines IV Glutathione, Vitamin C and IV Alpha Lipoic Acid - this has been called the "Snow White" Injection by some. Glutathione and Vitamin C treatment starts at $135 Glutathione and Skin HealthGlutathione is reputed to enhance skin complexion and tone with repeated oral or Intravenous administration. The skin lightening properties of Glutathione include stimulation of lighter pheomelanin pigment synthesis rather than darker eumelanin. We've observed an enhanced effect when oral Glutathione is given alongside Intravenous Treatment. In a 2012 study, 60 medical students were given either glutathione capsules, or placebo for 4 weeks. The melanin indices decreased consistently at all six sites in subjects who received glutathione indicating a lightening of the skin. In a 2017 study female subjects were in three groups and took two forms of glutathione or placebo orally for 12 weeks. In the glutathione groups, melanin index (indicating lighter skin) and skin wrinkles reduced while elasticity increased. Glutathione FAQHow many treatments do I need?It depends on what you are using glutathione for. For instance, for treating MS relapses we often recommend IV Therapy treatments of 2-6 grams, every other day for 5-7 treatments. This is based off of the experience of our Naturopath Dr Muradov. For skin health, at our Naturopath Clinic, we usually administer 2 - 4 grams of Glutathione, 1-2x weekly for 4-12 weeks, usually with 5-10grams of Vitamin C. What can Glutathione be used for?Most commonly we use IV Glutathione for MS, Skin Health and Parkinson's. We can also use IV Glutathione for ALS, Lyme Disease, Parkinson's, Neuropathy (diabetic, chemotherapy induced), Anti-Aging, Detoxification and others. Are they any side-effects?Surprisingly, not really. Reviewing the available literature - no adverse hepatic, or renal effects have been published. Glutathione BiochemistryAccumulating lines of evidence indicate that glutathione function is implicated in some neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, Huntington’s disease, and Multiple Sclerosis. Glutathione is produced from three amino acids—glutamate, cysteine and glycine Glutathione is distributed throughout the human body. The highest levels are found in the liver, followed by the kidney, spleen, small intestine, brain, pancreas, lung, heart, and muscle. Glutathione does not reach the brain directly because of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), it can penetrate the BBB only by the mechanism of passive diffusion. It has a half life of 2-3 minutes. Interested in IV Glutathione?Get in Touch
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