Glutathione Max
Glutathione Max
Revamp Nutrition's Glutathione Max is developed based on cutting-edge scientific research and expert formulation to support healthy detoxification, immune health, increased antioxidant status, healthy aging, improved exercise performance, cognitive health, and improved body composition.
Our formula utilizes the reduced and bioavailable form, glutathione GSH providing world class glutathione support and bioavailability.
Revamp Nutrition’s Glutathione Max contains a botanical blend called PhytoActiv Support™. PhytoActiv Support™ consists of various botanical agents that are biocompatible and offer a diverse range of phytochemicals providing additional nutritional support, contributing to overall well-being.
Our formula is proudly made in the USA in an FDA registered facility, following Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the fact that only 4% of the supplements on the market can match our world-class standards.
Formula Ingredient Deck |
Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
Glutathione |
● May support antioxidant activity via increased L-cysteine formation, increased free radical scavenging, and increased neutralization of pro-inflammatory free radicals (401,402).
● •May support immune health via increased generation of anti-inflammatory nutrients such as vitamin c and vitamin e (401,402).
● May support immune health via increases in plasma free circulating glutathione levels (401,402).
● May support total body health via increased cellular repair and regeneration (401,402).
● May support healthy aging via correcting GSH deficiency, reduced mitochondrial dysfunction; reduced oxidative stress, reduced oxidant damage (401,402).
● May support cardiovascular health via reduced inflammation, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and genotoxicity (401,402).
● May support exercise performance via increased muscle strength, gait speed, exercise capacity, and cognitive health (401,402).
● May support body composition via reduced activity in degradative protein pathways (401,402).
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Organic Turmeric |
● May support antioxidant, cardio-protective, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, nephro-protective, hepato-protective, immunomodulatory, and anti-rheumatic effects (123).
● May reduce inflammation via decreases of inflammatory markers such as c-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor, and decreased cytokine production (123).
● May support joint health via decreases in connective tissue inflammation and improved pain in individuals with osteoarthritis (122).
● May support blood sugar regulation via increased pancreatic beta cell function and improved insulin sensitivity (121).
● May support cardiovascular and liver health via reduced accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGE), reduced lipid peroxidation, and improved vascular function.
● Curcumin may exhibit antioxidant activity via scavenging of superoxide anion (∙O2−∙) and hydroxyl radicals (∙OH) (scavenging of inflammation molecules) (118,119).
● Curcumin may modulate breast carcinogenesis through its effect on cell cycle and proliferation, apoptosis, senescence, cancer spread and angiogenesis (119).
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Aquamin® Mineralized Red Algae
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● May support osteogenesis, promoting bone formation and mineralization (390). ● May support antioxidant effects and the ability to induce apoptosis in U937 cells (392). ● May support enhanced gut microbial diversity, potentially promoting digestive health (393). ● May support improvements in lipid profiles, including potentially lowering LDL cholesterol levels (394).
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Reishi |
● May support immune health, antioxidant activity, balanced estrogen levels, antiviral support, antibacterial, reduced stress, improved exercise performance, and blood sugar regulation (194,195).
● May support immune health via high concentrations of betagluxans which increase natural killer cell activity and t-cell mediated immunity (194). |
Organic Hyssop
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● May support respiratory health, digestive health, healthy detoxification, and may combat respiratory viruses (272).
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Organic Burdock Root |
● May support healthy detoxification, cardiovascular health, skin health, and immune health (356). ● May support immune health through its high levels of antioxidants, polyphenols, and flavonoids, which enhance the adaptive/innate immune response (356). ● May support cardiovascular and skin health by promoting enhanced blood circulation to the skin surface, improving skin quality, and potentially combating skin diseases (356). ● May support antioxidant function through the presence of antioxidant and antidiabetic compounds found in the root, which possess anti-inflammatory effects and potent inhibitory effects that may inhibit malignant growth (356).
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Organic Fennel |
● May support joint health via decreased prevalence of intense arthritic symptoms (390).
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Lemon Peel |
● May support healthy sleep, relaxation, reduced anxiety, and antioxidant support (254,255).
● May support antioxidant function via ability to scavenge free radicals, reduce oxidative stress, increased glutathione production (master antioxidant) combat DNA damage (254,225).
● May support relaxed sleep via enhanced REM cycles reduced stress at bedtime (254,225).
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Proper Use of This Supplement |
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Our Formula Vs Other Formulas
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1. Our formula is GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility. |
1. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils.
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2. High quality glutathione in a bioavailable and efficaciously dosed formula utilizing PhytoActiv Support™ technology.
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2. Uses cheap glutathione that may have heavy metals due to poor product quality and fillers.
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