Glutathione is an effective supplement. Use as needed or as directed.
While the dosage of glutathione in this supplement is only 25 mg per lozenge, it is still very effective. This is likely due to the lozenge delivery system.
While testing this supplement before it went to market, the dosage of glutathione was originally 50 mg. I found that 50 mg was too strong for about 50% of the users and that 25 mg was very well tolerated and sufficient for most users.
Personally, I do very well with 25 mg of glutathione.
The 50 mg of glutathione, when delivered by lozenge, was too strong for me and my family members.
There are three common signs that may occur from taking too much glutathione or taking it too frequently:
- Headache
- Irritability
- Difficulty sleeping
- Nausea or light-headedness
If you have yet to experience these, and they started after supplementing with glutathione, reduce the frequency of taking it. You should stop supplementing for a few days.
The reason why headaches, irritability, and sleep difficulties occur is primarily due to glutamate. When taking glutathione at higher amounts, glutamate levels in your body naturally tend to increase. Glutamate is an excitatory neurotransmitter. Too much of an excitatory neurotransmitter is associated with headache, irritability, and sleep difficulties.
In the event you do take too much glutathione and you are experiencing these uncomfortable feelings, consider supporting healthy glutamate levels by taking Lithium Orotate and Magnesium Plus. These nutrients are known to support healthy glutamate metabolism.†
There are some days you’re exposed to more chemicals than others. These days, you likely want to support healthy glutathione levels with Optimal Glutathione Plus Lozenge.†
You may not need to supplement on days when your chemical exposures are low.
There are common times that one should consider supplementing with Optimal Glutathione Plus Lozenge:†
- Airplane travel. Take right as you get on the airplane.
- Long road trips. Take as needed. The more exhaust you breathe, the more glutathione you need.
- Prior to getting into a sauna
- Upon waking up in the morning. Keep it on your bed stand.
- Fuzzy, cloudy head.
- Occasional poor memory recall
- Reduced cognitive function periodically. Keep a bottle right on your desk at work.
- Cooking for extended periods of time and breathing in the smoke or gas fumes.
- After a grueling competition of any type.
- After being sick.
- After being in a hot tub or swimming pool.
- After being exposed to chemicals that bother you such as chlorine, formaldehyde, cigarette smoke, fragrances, paint, oils, gas, and exhaust fumes.
As always, talk with your healthcare professional.