Thursday, October 15, 2020

Review : Glutaredox Supplement

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What is it?

GLUTAREDOX® is a groundbreaking supplement which comes in buccal, particular tablets produced  following the ORO-FS Release (Fast/Slow Release) technology, a patented formulation containing a high concentration of Reduced Glutathione certified from Setria, Vitamin C, Selenium and L-cysteine. 

Package size: Box containing 30 buccal tablets in strips 

Who is it for? 

Anyone who is looking for glutathione supplementation and especially for those with pigment condition /  looking to brighten the skin. 

This can also support for hepatic detox function during or after pharmacological polytherapy or during seasonal  changing to detox liver and body and to boost the immune system thanks to its antioxidant properties. 

What’s in it? 

Ingredients :  Reduced Glutathione (250mg), L-Cysteine (50mg), Vitamin C (40mg), Selenium (55mcg)

How to use? 

Take 1 tablet a day to dissolve slowly under the tongue 1 tablet a day to slowly dissolve under the tongue. Suitable for long treatments. 2-3 months’ cycles to be repeated every 2-3 months. 

What to expect? 

Improved liver function, brighter skin and a visible reduction in pigmentation and dark spots.  Increase in energy levels.  

Pros 

  • Brighter skin with potent, patented formulation of reduced Glutathione, Vitamin C, Selenium, and L-Cysteine 100% absorption rate with Oro-FS-Release technology, 50 % of Glutathione absorption after 10 minutes and  70% 30 minutes after taking the tablet. 
  • Provides rich antioxidant and anti-aging properties for hair and skin health 
  • Maximizes body performance and regulates cell renewal 
  • Counteracts the activity of free radicals and slows down cellular degenerative processes GMP - FSC and stability data available - Study on the finished product  
  • Manufactured in Italy  

Cons 

  • None 

Conclusion 

Glutathione, being a strong antioxidant with additional anti-melanogenic properties, has recently become the most popular “systemic skin lightening molecule.”  

The recent hype surrounding the anti-melanogenic properties of glutathione has resulted in physicians frequently administering it as a “wonder” drug for skin lightening and treatment of hyperpigmentation, especially in ethnic populations with darker skin tones. Globally, physicians have started administering IV drips of glutathione, a powerhouse antioxidant naturally found in our bodies. This has been shown to lighten the skin by deactivating the enzyme tyrosinase, which helps produce melanin. 

I’ve been on the lookout for an alternative to IV Glutathione Drips but most Glutathione supplements available are ineffective. In fact, taking glutathione by mouth does not appear to be an effective way to get it into your body. It is known that glutathione is broken down by enzymes in the stomach and above all in the  bowel, with poor availability for the rest of the body. 

I recently found out about Glutaredox which has gotten rave reviews especially in Asia, where there’s a  huge focus on skin brightening, that Glutaredox is a groundbreaking supplement that gives the same effect of  a glutathione injection in a simple sublingual tablet. Its patented formulation of a high concentration of reduced Glutathione, Vitamin C, Selenium and L-Cysteine along with its Oro-FS-Release technology assures a 100% absorption rate which makes it superior compared to others. The exclusive patented and advanced Oro-Fast Slow-Release™ technology allows a time-released absorption: 

  • FAST orobuccal for reduced Glutathione 
  • SLOW enteric for the other components (Selenium,Vitamin C). 

We’ve tested this for 4 months and can say that this really does visibly brighten the skin. If you’re battling pigment issues, or just want a daily supplement for detox purposes, this one comes highly recommended! 

For availability, please contact: 

Named Spa  

Lesmo - Italy 

international@named.it  

http://www.namedworld.com/products/2-antiaging_beauty



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