50% off your first monthGlutathione Injectable · 200 mg/mL
The body's central antioxidant
Your cells run on glutathione. Digestion gets in the way.
Every cell you own makes glutathione and spends it neutralizing the reactive molecules left behind by metabolism, training, alcohol, and short nights. Run that supply down and the week starts showing on your face. Rebody sends it back as a 200 mg/mL injection, so it goes in under the skin instead of through your stomach.
- Three amino acids, built and recycled inside the cell
- Measured lower in older adults than in younger ones
- Direct subcutaneous route, up to three days a week
$74.50 first month. Then $149 monthly.

“My husband noticed before I did.”
The questions people actually ask
Five answers, with the offer beside every one.
Read as much or as little as you want. The plan, the price, and the way in stay next to you the whole way down.
The redox loop
What is glutathione actually doing in there?
Antioxidant defense is not a vague idea. It is a chemical loop your cells run constantly, and glutathione is the molecule at the centre of it.
- Oxidation happens all day
Burning fuel, training hard, drinking, flying, and breathing city air all leave reactive molecules behind.
- Glutathione hands over an electron
Its sulfur group gives up an electron and neutralizes the reactive molecule before it can damage a membrane, a protein, or DNA.
- It pairs off and goes flat
The spent molecules bond to each other as oxidized glutathione. In that form they cannot do the job again.
- The cell recharges it
Glutathione reductase splits the pair and hands back the electron, so the same molecules can go around again. Under real load, the recycling falls behind.

Where the supply goes
Why does the week take it out of you?
The load rises with age, effort, and exposure. The recycling system is finite, and it is the reason a hard stretch shows on your face before it shows anywhere else.
- Levels fall as you get older
In a study of 124 adults, glutathione content in lymphocytes was significantly lower in the 60 to 80 group than in younger adults.
- Hard training spends it
Intense exercise raises oxidative load, which is exactly the load glutathione exists to absorb.
- Short nights and long flights
Disrupted sleep, alcohol, and cabin air stack up. Customers describe the aftermath showing on their face first.
- Smoke, pollution, and chemicals
Everyday exposures add to the same pool of reactive compounds your cells have to clear.

Why the route matters
Under the skin, or through the gut?
Swallowed glutathione meets stomach acid and gut enzymes before any of it reaches your blood. A six-month trial in 54 adults did raise body stores with daily oral dosing, so the oral route is not useless. It is just the long way around.
200 mg/mL solution, up to three days a week, on a schedule your provider sets. No drip chair and no travel on either end.
- Injection
- 200 mg/mL, up to 3 days a week at home
- Capsule
- Daily dosing through the digestive tract
- Infusion
- Also direct, but it costs you an appointment
Catalog formulation. Your prescription label carries your own dose.
What researchers measured
What has the research actually measured?
These measured natural glutathione levels or oral supplementation. None of them tested this compounded injection, and no reputable seller can tell you otherwise.
- Levels drop with age
Across 124 adults, glutathione content in lymphocytes was significantly lower in the 60 to 80 age group than in the younger groups.
van Lieshout EM, Peters WH. Carcinogenesis. 1998. - Stores can be raised
A six-month randomized trial in 54 adults found that daily oral glutathione increased glutathione stores across several tissues.
Richie JP Jr et al. Eur J Nutr. 2015. - It shows up under effort
In a small crossover trial in eight healthy men, two weeks of oral glutathione lowered lactate and fatigue-related measures during exercise.
Aoi W et al. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2015.

Where it is made
Who compounds the vial, and to whose prescription?
Your vial is compounded in the United States against a prescription written for you, which is why the label carries your name, your active, and your strength. A wellness-counter bottle answers to none of that.
Strive Pharmacy compounds your 30 mL vial only after a licensed U.S. provider signs the prescription, so the active and the strength on the label are the ones written for you.

Glutathione results
Biology aside, this is what people notice.
“A red-eye used to cost me the next three days. I would get home looking gray, feeling run down, and living on takeout until Wednesday. I've used the glutathione shots for about 10 weeks. I still feel a long flight, but I seem to get back to normal faster. After my last trip, I landed Sunday and made it to the gym Tuesday morning. Rebody gave me clear instructions for keeping everything cold while I traveled.”
“Stress shows up on my skin before I feel it anywhere else. After a little over two months using glutathione, my skin looked more even and I was using less concealer. My sister asked what facial I'd gotten, which was funny because I hadn't changed anything else. The first Rebody order took a day longer than expected. Support sent the tracking link right away, and it still arrived cold.”
“I started glutathione hoping for a small improvement and have been surprised by how much I notice it. My skin looks brighter, I recover faster after travel and I feel less run down overall. My husband asked what I had changed before I said anything. Rebody made the injections easy to understand and has answered every question quickly.”
The science questions
How it works, in short.

What is glutathione?
A small molecule built from three amino acids: glutamate, cysteine, and glycine. Your cells make it themselves and use it as their main antioxidant defense.
How is this different from an IV drip?
Both are direct. The injection replaces the appointment with a small syringe you use at home, up to three days a week.
How long before people notice something?
The verified Rebody customers on this page describe changes from about six weeks onward, most often in how their skin looks and how fast they bounce back from travel.
Has this exact injection been tested in a trial?
No. The research below measured natural glutathione levels or oral supplementation. Rebody's compounded injection has not been studied as a finished product, and no reputable seller can tell you otherwise.
Important safety information
What to tell your provider first.
Glutathione injections can cause injection-site pain, redness, itching, or swelling. Tell your provider about every medication and supplement you take, your allergies, your health conditions, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Get urgent medical help for hives, swelling of the face or throat, trouble breathing, or other signs of a serious allergic reaction.
The FDA has published concerns about the use of the dietary ingredient glutathione in compounded sterile injectable products. Ask your provider whether this treatment fits your health history.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved or evaluated for safety, efficacy, or quality by the FDA. Prescription required. Not available in all states. Results vary.
The antioxidant your cells already use
Put some back.
A short subcutaneous dose, up to three days a week, that puts the molecule back without asking your stomach for permission.
Then $149 a month. Medicine, injection supplies, provider review, and cold shipping are inside the price. Cancel before the next processing date and the renewal stops.
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