The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 268. What Is Glutathione? Here Are the Uses, Benefits & Science
Episode Date: May 7, 2026There's one molecule inside every cell of your body that you can't live without and by middle age, your production of it has dropped substantially from where it was in your twenties. Once you understa...nd what it does, you'll never look at fatigue, brain fog, dull skin, or the 3pm crash the same way again. Shop Gary’s favorite Glutathione here: https://bit.ly/4cTiUEA CLICK HERE TO BECOME GARY’S VIP!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Thank you to our partners A-GAME: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij AION: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD AIRES: "ULTIMATE20 " FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/4a3Duze BAJA GOLD: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa BODYHEALTH: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV COLD LIFE: THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp CYMBIOTIKA: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4tjyluP GENETIC METHYLATION TEST (UK ONLY): https://bit.ly/48QJJrk GENETIC TEST (USA ONLY): https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 GOPUFF: GET YOUR FAVORITE SNACK!: https://bit.ly/4obIFDC H2TABS: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg HEALF: 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S PEPTUAL: “TUH10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4mKxgcn SNOOZE: LET’S GET TO SLEEP!: https://bit.ly/4pt1T6V WHOOP: JOIN & GET 1 FREE MONTH!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps 00:55 - The molecule quietly running out 02:13 - What is glutathione: the tripeptide breakdown 03:01- What glutathione actually does in the body 03:51 - Why it's called the master antioxidant 04:33 - Signs and symptoms of low glutathione 05:06 - What depletes glutathione: Tylenol, alcohol, stress 06:09 - Foods that naturally boost glutathione 06:46 - How to increase glutathione naturally 07:33 - Daily dose ranges: 250 to 1000 milligrams 08:03 - Best time to take glutathione 08:33 - Glutathione and skin: the truth versus the trend 09:20 - Liposomal vs IV vs injections: the delivery question 10:19 - Safety, side effects, and stacking 11:04 - What liposomal glutathione actually means 11:48 - The clinical absorption data: 2.86x higher AUC 12:47 - Why Gary takes liposomal glutathione daily Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. It is not intended for diagnosing or treating any health condition. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before making health or wellness decisions. Gary Brecka is the owner of Ultimate Human, LLC which operates The Ultimate Human podcast and promotes certain third-party products used by Gary Brecka in his personal health and wellness protocols and daily life and for which Ultimate Human LLC and / or Gary Brecka directly or indirectly holds an economic interest or receives compensation. Accordingly, statements made by Gary Brecka and others (including on The Ultimate Human podcast) may be considered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What if I told you there's one molecule inside your body that you literally cannot live without?
It's quietly running out every single day.
They call it the master antioxidant.
Your liver makes it.
Your immune system runs on it.
Your skin glows because of it.
It's called glutathione.
Today, I'm going to walk you through the 15 most asked questions about glutathione.
Glutothion is a tripeptide, meaning three amino acids, glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine.
Glutothion is one of those foundational molecules.
It's quietly running every system in your body.
every second of every day. Every Tylenol you take, every drink you have, every late night,
every breath of polluted air, every plastic water bottle, all of it is burning through your
glutathione reserves. So let's get into it. Question number one. What if I told you there's
one molecule inside your body that you literally cannot live without that's quietly running out
every single day. And it's the difference between feeling 35 and feeling 65. They call it the
master antioxidant. Your liver makes it. Your immune system runs on it.
Your skin glows because of it.
Your mitochondria, the engines inside of every single cell,
depend on it to make energy.
And here's the kicker.
By the time you hit middle age,
your body's glutathione production has dropped substantially from where it was in your 20s.
It's called glutathione.
Glutathione.
And if you've never heard of it, you're not alone.
But once you understand what it does,
you'll never look at fatigue, brain fog, dull skin, slow recovery,
or that 3 p.m. crash the same way again.
Here's what most people don't know.
Every Tylenol you take, every drink you have, every late night, every breath of polluted
air, every plastic water bottle, all of it is burning through your glutathione reserves.
So today, I'm going to walk you through the 15 most asked questions about glutathione.
What is it?
What it does?
What depletes it?
How do you bring it back?
And at the end, I'll show you the only delivery method that's been shown to nearly triple
your absorption and why I personally take it every single day.
This is the ultimate human podcast, so let's get into it.
Question number one, what is glutathione?
Well, glutathione is a tripeptide, meaning three amino acids, glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine.
It's produced naturally by your liver.
It is called the master antioxidant, and it's found in every single cell in the human body.
That's right, not one cell in your body is not containing glutathione.
With the highest concentrations in the liver, spleen, your eyes, skin, and brain.
L-glutothion is the active, biologically usable form, discovered in 1888, but its role wasn't fully
understood until the 1980s. Your body makes it on demand, and it's not stored for long term,
which is why daily supplementation matters. If antioxidants were a support team, vitamin C and vitamin
E would be the role players. Glutothion is the captain. So question number two, what does glutathione
actually do for your body? Well, it detoxifies the liver, it binds to heavy metals, plastics,
alcohol byproducts, pharmaceutical residues, and it just escorts them right out of your body.
It recycles other antioxidants. It reactivates vitamin C and vitamin E so they keep working.
It powers the immune system, what's called T cells. They literally cannot multiply without adequate
glutathione. It protects your mitochondria, the energy factories that determine how you actually
feel each day. It supports skin clarity, recovery, sleep quality, brain fog reduction, and athletic
performance. Every breath you take, every drink of water, every meal, your body is using glutathione
to clean up the mess. It's your internal janitor, the security system, and the energy crew rolled
into one. So question number three. Why is glutathione called the master antioxidant? Well, because
it's the only antioxidant your body produces internally in significant amounts. Think about how
important this must be to cellular function if you make it inside your body on your own. It regenerates
other antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin E, CO-10, and it extends their lifespan.
It's the body's first line of defense against oxidative stress, the root driver of aging
and chronic disease. So if I was to translate that, without enough glutathione, every other
supplement you take is doing half its job. You can take all the vitamin C in the world, but if
your glutathione is tanked, you're filling a leaky bucket. So question number four, what are the signs
and symptoms of low glutathione.
Persistent fatigue that sleep doesn't seem to fix.
Brain fog, poor focus, slow recall, frequent colds,
slow recovery from workouts or illness,
dull or uneven or aging skin tone,
sensitivity to alcohol, bigger hangovers,
longer recovery, higher inflammation markers,
joint pain, slower healing.
Research links chronically low glutathione
with neurodegenerative disease,
autoimmune conditions,
cardiovascular disease,
and even metabolic disfeworthy,
function. So question number five, what depletes glutathione and what should I avoid if I'm taking it?
Acetamidifin Tylenol is one of the fastest known glutathione drains. High doses are the number one
cause of acute liver failure in the U.S. And it's specifically because it vaporizes glutathione.
Alcohol. Every drink burns glutathione to detox the acetyl aldehyde what alcohol becomes.
Clonic stress and poor sleep. They both drive up oxidative load. And they,
burn through glutathione faster than your body can replace it. Environmental toxins, air pollution,
pesticides, heavy metals, mold, plastics, ultra-processed food and sugar. Aging itself,
glutathione production declined steadily with age, so especially after midlife. So what should you
avoid when you're taking it? Don't take it with a heavy meal. That slows the uptake. And check
with your doctor if you're on chemotherapy. If you've ever taken Tylenol after a workout or a hangover,
you've drained the very thing your body needs to clean up that mess.
So number six, what foods naturally boost glutathione?
Sulfur-rich vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, garlic, and onions.
Cruciferous greens contain sulfurophane, which directly upregulates glutathione production,
grass-fed weight protein, high-in cysteine, the rate-limiting amino acid for glutathione synthesis,
avocado, asparagus, spinach, selenium-rich foods like Brazil nuts,
sardines, even eggs. Selenium is a co-factor for glutathione peroxidase. So you can't eat your way to optimal
glutathione, but you can sure eat your way out of it. So question number seven, how can you
increase glutathione naturally? Well, you can prioritize your sleep. Most glutathione regeneration
happens during deep sleep stages. That's why I always harp on sleep being our human superpower.
train in zone two moderate cardio upregulates endogenous glutathione production cold exposure and sauna both stress the cell in productive ways that increase glutathione output eat sulfur rich foods every day supplement with precursors like nac, which is n acetyl cysteine which you can get over the counter alpha lipoic acid milk thistle and selenium you can take glutathione supplementation directly but i would take a liposomal form the only oral
delivery system that survives the gut. So question number eight, how much glutathione should you take
per day? Most clinical research uses 250 to a thousand milligrams of liposomal glutathione daily.
The sweet spot for most adults is 500 milligrams a day for general antioxidant support.
Higher doses like 1,000 milligrams plus for detox protocols while you're actively detoxing
or post-illness recovery or skin and longevity goals. Always start low. Aggressive detox can cause
headaches, fatigue, or rashes initially. So question number nine, what is the best time to take
glutathione? On an empty stomach, first thing in the morning, 30 minutes before food. That's the best
time to take glutathione. Pair it with small fat, an MCT shot, or coffee with cream to enhance
the liposomal delivery. Avoid stacking it with caffeine if you're sensitive to dehydration.
Drink water alongside of it. So most people stack their stack. Take this one alone on an empty
stomach and let it go to work. So question number 10, does glutathione lighten the skin?
Well, let's talk about the truth versus the trend because the answer is yes and no.
And the nuance matters. Glutothione inhibits something called tyrosinase, the enzyme that
produces melanin. So in clinical settings, especially IV protocols, it can lighten hyperpigmentation
in your skin. But the headline isn't bleaching, it's evening tone, fading sun damage,
reducing dark spots and giving a skin that lit from within kind of clarity. It's not a quick fix.
Visible benefits typically appear after 8 to 12 weeks of consistent use. It works because it reduces
oxidative damage in the dermis, the actual cause of dullness and aging. So you're not bleaching
your skin, you're clearing the oxidative damage that's making it look dull in the first place.
That's why I love glutathione. So question number 11. L-glutothion versus liposomal versus IVs versus IVs,
is injections. What is the real difference? So standard L-glutothion capsules are heavily degraded in the gut,
which is why liposomal delivery has been developed. Liposomal glutathione is encapsulated in a
microscopic fat bubble called a liposome, and that protects it through the gut, what we call
first-passed metabolism, and it delivers it directly to the bloodstream. The gold standard for oral
delivery is liposomal glutathione. Then there's IV glutathione. It's delivered directly into the vein.
It has the highest bioavailability, but it requires a clinic visit.
It costs between $100 and $300 a session, and it really only lasts a few days.
You can also inject it.
You can inject it intramuscularly, faster than oral, but less efficient than an IV.
It needs medical supervision.
So the bottom line, for daily, sustainable, at-home use, liposomal glutathione is the effective
oral form for daily use.
Question number 12.
Is glutathione safe?
Are there side effects?
Yes, glutathione is considered very safe. It has attained grass status generally recognizes as safe by the US FDA.
Possible mild side effects include mild bloating, loose stools, or temporary detox systems like temporary headache or fatigue when it's starting, because this is gearing up your detoxification pathways.
It stacks really well with niacinamide, synergistic for the skin, vitamin C, which helps to recycle glutathione, and transexamic acid when you use it topically.
Talk to a doctor if you're pregnant or you're on chemotherapy or you're on immunosuppressants or if you have asthma.
So don't take it with high-dose alcohol or acetaminophen.
That's just defeating the purpose.
Question 13.
What is liposomal glutathione and why does it actually matter?
Well, liposomal means wrapped in a tiny lipid fat, that little sphere that mimics the membrane of your own cells.
This lipid envelope protects glutathione from the stomach acid, from bile, and from your digestive enzymes.
it then fuses directly with intestinal cells, delivering the glutathione straight into circulation,
bypassing the destruction that kills standard capsules.
But not all liposomal products are equal.
The quality of the lipid, the particle size, and the formulation really determine whether
absorption actually happens.
Most glutathione supplements are like sending a love letter through a paper shredder.
Liposomal is sending it in a sealed envelope.
It's hand delivering it.
So question 14 is how does symbioticas obfes,
absorption rate compare. Well, in a randomized double-blind crossover clinical study,
symbiotica's liposomal glutathione was tested head-to-head against standard comparators.
Symbiotica delivered 2.86 times higher total absorption, which is called a positive
AUC, than any comparator. Peak blood glutathione was 2.37 times higher with symbiotica,
0.83 nanograms versus 0.35 nanograms per deciliter. That is a huge difference. And level
stayed elevated throughout the 24-hour mark. Sustained release, not a spike, and then a crash.
So with symbiotica, you're not just getting more glutathione into your bloodstream.
You're keeping it there long enough to actually do the work. That's why I personally use the
symbiotic of glutathione. Other brands talk absorption. Symbiotica passed a test on it.
Triple the bioavailability shown in a clinical setting is why you want to gravitate towards this form
of liposomal glutathione. Question 15. Why does Gary take symbioticotica glutathione ever?
single day. Well, glutathione is in my daily stack every morning on an empty stomach. And why this
brand? It's because the absorption data, the only data that matters. Everything else is marketing
fluff. Clean ingredient profile, no synthetic fillers, no artificial flavors, no junk. The taste,
the convenience, no needles, no going to a clinic, and the consistency of a daily ritual. I'm really not
interested in expensive urine. I'm interested in molecules that actually reach my bloodstream. I take it
first thing in the morning, before coffee, before training, and it sets the tone for the whole day.
If oxidative stress is what ages you, glutathione is the closest thing we have to daily reset
button. As you may know, I'm not loyal to any specific supplement brand. I'm loyal to data,
and the data on this one is the cleanest I've ever seen. If you've ever seen me represent other
supplement brands, the reason why I now am favor of glutathione from symbiotica is precisely
for that reason. So look, if you made it this far, you're not the kind of person who,
satisfied with average energy, average skin, average recovery, or average aging. You're here because
you want to be the ultimate version of yourself. And that doesn't happen by accident. It happens by getting
the foundational molecules right. Glutathione is one of those foundational molecules. It's quietly
running every system in your body, every second of every day. And most of you are running on fumes
even without knowing it. If you want to take this further and you want the protocols, the deeper science
and the supplement stack I personally use,
the daily rituals, the labs to ask your doctor about,
and the inner circle access to the same biohackers I learned from,
that's exactly why the ultimate human VIP membership is built.
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And if you want to start where I started with the absolute foundation,
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Breka and remember the goal isn't a longer life. The goal is more life inside the years you have.
The with eye on helps get you there and that's just science.
