Liposomal Glutathione 60sg by Pure Encapsulations
Liposomal Glutathione 60sg by Pure Encapsulations is an anti-oxidant supplement that might also support your liver health and lipid metabolism.* It is characterized by its simple formula—the BioGlute™ proprietary blend that consists only of two compounds yet may provide you with all the above mentioned effects.*
Who Should Consider Liposomal Glutathione 60sg by Pure Encapsulations?
Liposomal Glutathione 60sg may support your health if you:
- have high oxidative stress, mainly due to:
- smoking*
- alcohol consumption*
- suffer from liver-related conditions*
- are over 40*
- struggle with fatigue or other chronic illnesses*
What May Liposomal Glutathione 60sg Support?
Liposomal Glutathione 60sg may:
- support liver health and detoxification*
- promote healthy cellular function*
- maintain healthy lipid metabolism and oxidative status*
- protect glutathione bonds from degradation (during digestion)*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Liposomal Glutathione 60sg.
Recommendation:
Pure Encapsulations suggests taking take 1 capsule, 1-2 times daily, with meals, or as directed by a health professional.
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving:
BioGlute™ 375mg
proprietary blend of glutathione and essential phospholipids providing:
Setra® glutathione 250mg
phospholipid complex 125mg
Other Ingredients: gelatin capsule (gelatin, glycerin, water calcium carbonate),extra virgin olive oil, beeswax.
Contains: Soy
Caution: If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
Trademarks:
BioGlute is a registered trademark of Essental Nutraceuticals, LLC
Setra ® is a registered trademark of KYOWA HAKKO BIO Co., Ltd.
Pure Encapsulations’ logo, text, graphics, and photo images are the property of Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. and are used with permission. Copyright © 2021.
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