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BulkSupplements Glutathione Reduced Powder (100g)

by BulkSupplements

"500mg reduced glutathione (GSH) per serving for 200 servings — the master antioxidant in bulk powder form for maximum value"

Amazon Rating
4.3/5
Reviews
4,800+
Price Range
$28-36
Servings
200 servings
GMP CertifiedLab Tested
Our Editorial Rating
7.4
Good
FormPowder
SubcategoryGlutathione (Reduced, Antioxidant Master)
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Overview

BulkSupplements Glutathione Reduced provides 500mg of reduced glutathione (GSH) per serving in pure powder form. Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant — a tripeptide (glutamate, cysteine, glycine) present in every cell that neutralizes free radicals, regenerates other antioxidants (vitamins C and E), supports liver detoxification (Phase II conjugation), and maintains immune function. The 'reduced' form (GSH) is the active, electron-donating form, as opposed to oxidized glutathione (GSSG). Oral glutathione bioavailability has been debated, but recent studies show that 500-1000mg daily oral GSH can increase blood and tissue glutathione levels over 3-6 months. The 100g container provides 200 servings.

Key Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Reduced Glutathione (GSH)500 mg

1 ingredient linked to detailed encyclopedia profiles

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • 200 servings
  • Pure powder (no fillers)
  • 4,800+ reviews
  • Master antioxidant
  • Bulk value

What Could Be Better

  • Sulfur taste/smell
  • Oral bioavailability debated
  • Requires measuring
  • Takes 3-6 months for effect

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Antioxidant support
  • Liver detoxification
  • Immune support
  • Those wanting bulk glutathione

Not Ideal For

  • Those wanting immediate results
  • Those sensitive to sulfur taste
  • Those wanting capsules
  • Those preferring NAC (precursor)

Our Verdict

7.4/10 — Good

BulkSupplements Glutathione Reduced is the bulk master antioxidant — 500mg GSH for 200 servings. The most cost-effective direct glutathione supplementation; for those preferring a precursor approach, NAC is the alternative.

Alternatives to Consider

No direct alternatives listed for this product yet.