Our Glutathione Injection Push is a great choice for those looking to aid the body's antioxidant level. Glutathione plays a role in liver detoxification processes and thus is often used to aid detox andprevent oxidative damage. A Glutathione push is different from an intramuscular injection. A push uses a cannula and allows for a very high dosage to be given in a shorter space of time (750mg Vs 150mg).
Our Glutathione Push is £50 for 750mg. This is a high dose and not a booster shot, to give maximum results.
What is a Glutathione Push & How is it Different From Glutathione IV Drip?
A glutathione push is the administration of glutathione directly into the bloodstream through an IV but not a drip. An IV drip tends to administer a high dose of glutathione but very slowly and a standard injection would deliver a smaller amount into the muscle. But a push involves pushing a high dose of glutathione (750mg) solution into an IV line over a period of several minutes, usually 5-15 minutes.
Glutathione Push:
Method: A concentrated high dose of glutathione is administered into a cannula, within a short time frame.
Duration: It takes about 5-15 minutes.
Concentration: Higher concentration of glutathione in a shorter period.
Absorption: Immediate, as it goes directly into the bloodstream.
Usage: Typically done when a patient requires quick results, such as an antioxidant boost for detox or anti-inflammatory effects.
IV Drip (Infusion):
Method: Glutathione is administered more slowly over 60 minutes, often combined with other nutrients (e.g., vitamin C).
Duration: Longer than a push, usually 60-90 minutes.
Concentration: More diluted, as it's mixed with other fluids and administered slowly.
Usage: Suitable for those looking for a gradual introduction of nutrients and hydration, often in the context of detox, anti-aging, or recovery treatments.
Injection (Intramuscular):
Method: A small dose is injected into the muscle.
Duration: Immediate but typically with a lower dose.
Usage: Less common for glutathione compared to the push or IV drip, but it can be used for maintenance doses.
We offer a glutathione push because it provides a fast and concentrated dose, suitable for those looking for a quick boost in antioxidants, while an IV drip is more gradual and often used in wellness protocols for detox or recovery. It's important to check the dosage of a glutathione injection, to make sure you are getting a higher dose and just not a booster shot.
Glutathione Injection Push Benefits
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that plays a crucial role in the liver's detox processes, to maintain overall health and detoxification. Some key benefits include:
Time & Dosage: a push vs intramuscular injection has the benefit of taking only 5-10 minutes to administer, but allowing for a very high dose of glutathione (750mg).
Detoxification: Glutathione helps detoxification in the liver, which works hard to remove harmful substances like heavy metals and toxins.
Skin Brightening: It is often used in the beauty industry and is a key component of skin IV therapy.
Antioxidant Support: Glutathione can be combined with vitamin C for added neutralisation of free radicals, reducing oxidative stress that can lead to premature ageing and chronic diseases.
Immune Support: can support immune function, especially when combined with the likes of vitamin C.
Anti-inflammatory Properties: due to free radical neutralisation, antioxidants are a great way to reduce inflammation, which is beneficial for people with chronic inflammatory conditions.
Signs of a Glutathione Deficiency
With a glutathione deficiency, there is likely issues when it comes to absorption. For example, those with gut issues such as IBS, SIBO, candida, bad bacteria and parasites - may find they do not have enough glutathione to aid the liver with detoxification and they likely suffer with absorption issues. Signs and symptoms that you do not have enough glutathione include:
Fatigue or low energy.
Frequent infections due to weakened immune function.
Difficulty concentrating or cognitive issues, presenting as brain fog and stress.
Chronic inflammation or inflammatory conditions. Which could present as water retention and stress.
Poor Detoxification Pathways or liver problems. This could present as face or lymph swelling, constipation etc.
Oxidative stress, which can show as inflammation and chronic issues.
How Many Glutathione Injections Are Needed?
It is important to note - we offer a glutathione push which involves using a cannula to administer a much higher dose of glutathione. In our push we offer 750mg of glutathione (Vs an injection which offers only 150mg). The number of sessions depends on the individual's health goals and condition. For some, one session is enough to see an uplift and impact over the next few weeks, however, for those with chronic health conditions seeking detoxification or immune support, a number sessions over weeks and months may be required before optimal benefits are seen. We can discuss further over the phone your health goals or issues and monitor accordingly.
Who is a Glutathione Push Suitable For?
Individuals with Chronic Fatigue.
People Seeking Skin Support.
Those with Liver or Detox Issues: It supports liver health and helps eliminate toxins.
People with Autoimmune or Chronic Conditions: Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties may aid those with chronic illnesses.
Individuals with High Oxidative Stress: Those exposed to environmental pollutants, stress, or unhealthy diets may benefit from its powerful antioxidant effects.