Glutathione is the master of all antioxidants

It is the body’s ultimate defense against environmental stressors & ingested drugs and toxins
Glutathione, a powerful antioxidant produced naturally by all cells, especially the liver, is composed of three amino acids: glutamine, cysteine, and glycine. It plays a crucial role in protecting cells from damage caused by harmful free radicals.
Key Benefits of Glutathione include:
Cellular protection
Neutralizes harmful free radicals to safeguard cellular health and DNA integrity.
Detoxification
Helps the liver eliminate toxins and pollutants from the body.
Immune system support
Enhances immune cell function and regulates inflammation.
Viral defense
Protects against viral illnesses. Regenerates other antioxidants like vitamins C and E within the body.
Harmful free radicals damage DNA &
accelerates aging & disease

Glutathione neutralizes free radicals and
shields the body from oxidative stress
As we age, glutathione production progressively declines, resulting in increased oxidative stress and damage to cells and tissues.
This oxidative stress is believed to be a major contributor to the aging process and many age-related diseases.
Increasing glutathione levels can help to protect cells and tissues from oxidative damage.


Glutathione protects against premature skin aging
Free radicals generated by environmental factors such as UV radiation, pollution, and toxins damage skin cells, leading to premature aging, wrinkles, and other skin problems.
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Glutathione enhances immunity and fights viral infections
Glutathione is essential for immune health, supporting the function of T cells, B cells, and macrophages. Some studies also suggest that it may help disrupt the replication of certain viruses.
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Glutathione supports liver detoxification and health
Glutathione is essential for liver health. The liver is constantly exposed to toxins and undergoes metabolic processes that generate harmful free radicals. Glutathione's antioxidant properties protect liver cells from damage and supports the liver's detoxification processes.
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Overcoming the challenges of Glutathione delivery with WaferiX
Glutathione is a tripeptide that easily breaks down in the digestive tract due to enzymes. As a result, it is poorly absorbed when swallowed. Oral bioavailability of glutathione is less than 1%, which means that 99% of the glutathione swallowed does not enter the bloodstream.
Leveraging our pharmaceutical drug delivery expertise, our R&D team pioneered LumeniX, a groundbreaking wafer containing pure glutathione. At the core of LumeniX is the patented WaferiX technology, which allows glutathione to be absorbed into the blood through the mucosal membrane and directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system.
Pure glutathione is homogenized into nanoparticles and delivered in a wafer formulation to improve the bioavailability of glutathione. As a result, glutathione can be directly absorbed to raise glutathione levels in the body, leading to faster and more comprehensive benefits to the body and skin.
Clinically proven to increase skin elasticity, smoothness and luminosity*
Statistically significant positive results were observed for skin lightness, skin gloss, skin elasticity, eye wrinkles, and skin roughness. All these parameters showed positive therapeutic results within 14 days of therapy with high positive responder rates.
*Results within 8 weeks based on a clinical trial of 34 female participants with signs of skin ageing, evaluated objectively using skin measurement instruments. Results may vary.
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