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Glutathione

What is glutathione?

The human body comprises a unique collection of antioxidants that ensure all vital process and major organs function as efficiently as possible. One such antioxidant is glutathione, and it does several great things, such as maintaining vitamin C and E levels.

One downside to the body’s naturally-produced glutathione is that it decreases with age. As a result, skin problems become more apparent. Glutathione injections can help overcome reduced levels in the body, resulting in greatly-enhanced skinGlutathione is a naturally-produced antioxidant that has several jobs. One of its most essential functions is to reduce oxidative stress by attacking free radicals in the body. As a cosmetic treatment, glutathione can help skin appear lighter and more youthful.

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What is oxidative stress and its signs in the skin?

Oxidative stress can occur in the body for many reasons, but one is due to decreased glutathione levels. When those levels are low, glutathione isn’t very effective at combatting free radicals, particularly ones that affect the skin.

One result of low glutathione levels due to ageing is a reduced ‘barrier’ function on the epidermis – the skin’s outermost layer. When that happens, photo-ageing can occur. In a nutshell, photo-ageing is premature ageing of the skin due to ultraviolet (UV) exposure.

Some of the signs of skin damage due to low glutathione levels are pigmentation, skin tone loss, and wrinkles.

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