After age 30, glutathione levels drop by 10–15% per decade, leading to dull skin, low energy, and slower detox.
Meet Lipoglo™—Miduty’s Liposomal Glutathione 40%—a next-gen delivery system proven to offer up to 8x higher absorption compared to regular glutathione supplements.
Glutathione—a bioavailable powerhouse of cellular defense and tripeptide of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine, is the body’s master antioxidant. It neutralizes free radicals, supports phase II liver detoxification, regenerates other antioxidants like Vitamin C and E, and modulates immune activity.
Fact: Studies show that regular glutathione breaks down in the digestive tract, making it poorly absorbed (<15%). In contrast, liposomal glutathione can achieve up to 80–90% bioavailability, ensuring it reaches your cells intact.
Backed by research, glutathione supplementation is linked to:
70% reduction in oxidative stress markers
Improved mitochondrial integrity & DNA repair
Boosted immune resilience & cellular defense
This is not just a supplement—it's clinical-grade antioxidant therapy, restoring what aging, stress, and pollution strip away.
Glutathione is a naturally occurring molecule in the body and does not tend to interact with the majority of medications. However, it is essential to look at the possibility of interactions, particularly in persons with specific health conditions or those using medication.
When taken at the prescribed levels, liposomal glutathione is safe for long-term usage. Glutathione is an antioxidant that occurs naturally in the body, and liposomal formulations attempt to improve its absorption and bioavailability.
For optimal results, take Liposomal Glutathione as directed by your healthcare provider or follow the instructions on the product label.
Yes, glutathione capsules are often considered better than glutathione tablets for several reasons. Capsules tend to dissolve faster and are absorbed more readily in the digestive tract. Additionally, capsules can be formulated to protect the active ingredient from stomach acid, enhancing its bioavailability. Tablets, on the other hand, may have binding agents and fillers that can affect absorption and efficacy.
Yes, the brands Palak Notes and Miduty are the same.