Tri-Fortify® Watermelon provides the preferred reduced glutathione (L-glutathione), an intracellular antioxidant essential for detoxification in the body, plus vitamin C, in an absorbable liposomal delivery system. The unique liposome structure allows it to combine effectively with the body's natural fluids and penetrate its protective membranes, bypassing the digestive system and directly entering the bloodstream. By avoiding the process of digestion, nutrient absorption and utilization is much quicker and more complete.
This product is clinically proven to promote a healthy intracellular glutathione level.
Peer-reviewed scientific articles have extensively addressed the body's need for glutathione, and experts are now recognizing that many people are deficient in glutathione due to:
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premature aging
- infections
- chronic stress
- injuries
- environmental toxins
- so-called "health foods"
- genetically modified foods
- artificial sweeteners
- overuse of antibiotics
- radiation therapy given to cancer patients
Oral Supplementation with Liposomal Glutathione Elevates Body Stores of Glutathione and Markers of Immune Function (PDF)
Liposomal Glutathione: Research Alert (PDF)
Tri-Fortify Heat Stability (PDF)
THIS PRODUCT IS FREE OF: milk, egg, fish, peanuts, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, casein, and sugar. Liposome (outer portion of delivery system) is partially derived from soy.
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE: As a dietary supplement, gently squeeze the tube to fill 1 teaspoon (5 ml), hold under tongue for 30-60 seconds, and then swallow or use as directed by your health care professional. Additional doses may be taken before other meals as well. (48-day supply)
FAQs:
- What is the source of the glycerin?
It is naturally derived from palm oil.
- What is the source of the glutathione?
We use a natural glucose fermentation process.
- What is the source of the medium triglycerides?
It is derived from coconut oil.
- Is the product hexane-free?
Yes.
- Is the product vegan?
Yes, this is a vegan product.
- What is the source of the watermelon flavor?
Organic compounds commonly found in watermelon and lemon grass.
- If I have a soy sensitivity, do I need to worry?
Generally, it is not an issue. We derive the liposomes from soy lecithin but we use only the lipids (i.e. phosphatidyl choline) as opposed to soy protein (the common allergen). However, we always recommend checking with your healthcare professional regarding your personal situation.
- Does the tube contain BPA?
No. We do not have any BPA (bisphenol A, an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins) in our products.
- What is the source of the vitamin C?
It is derived from corn.