Glutathione: The Master Antioxidant at Reverse Med
At Reverse Med, we offer Glutathione—often called the body's "master antioxidant"—as a powerful supplement for optimizing your overall health. Comprised of three amino acids (glutamate, cysteine, and glycine), glutathione plays a vital role in neutralizing harmful free radicals, detoxifying your body, and supporting robust immune function.

Why Glutathione?
Dr. Rucker emphasizes glutathione's ability to:
Combat Oxidative Stress: Protect your cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Support Detoxification: Assist your body in eliminating toxins effectively.
Boost Immune Health: Strengthen your natural defenses.
Enhance Skin Vitality: Improve skin brightness and potentially reduce visible signs of aging.
Who Can Benefit?
Glutathione supplementation may benefit individuals experiencing:
Chronic Fatigue
Neurodegenerative Disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s)
Autoimmune Conditions (e.g., Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Respiratory Issues (e.g., COPD, Asthma)
Cardiovascular Concerns
Liver and Metabolic Conditions
Recovery from Intense Physical Activity
How Does Glutathione Work?
Dr. Rucker explains that glutathione actively reduces oxidative stress by neutralizing harmful substances and regenerating antioxidants like Vitamin C and E, enhancing their effectiveness within your body.
Available Forms & Administration
At Reverse Med, Dr. Rucker offers several convenient administration methods tailored to your personal health goals:
Sublingual Troche (250 mg): Dissolve under your tongue daily, preferably in the morning, before eating or drinking.
Nasal Spray (100 mg/mL): Use one spray in each nostril, once or twice daily.
Injectable Solution (200 mg/mL):
Intramuscular/Subcutaneous: Administer 200 mg once or twice weekly or 100 mg every other day (subcutaneous injections in the gluteal region recommended for comfort).
Intravenous: Receive 500 mg infused weekly, adjusted based on personalized evaluation.
Storage Tip: Glutathione should be used promptly after preparation or refrigerated to ensure effectiveness.
Important Considerations
Dr. Rucker advises that:
Patients with kidney conditions or pregnant/breastfeeding women consult directly with him before starting glutathione supplementation.
Regular monitoring of zinc levels is recommended during prolonged use.
Individuals with asthma should discuss inhaled or nasal administration options carefully.
