
Methylcobalamin B12
- Active form of B12
- For energy, focus, and nerves
- Weekly at-home injection

Longevity is upkeep, not a promise.

Pricing varies by compound and dose. Your provider sets the dose from your visit. See full pricing →
Adults deciding between active-form B12 for energy and nerves and glutathione for antioxidant support, with the dose and price shown up front instead of hidden inside a proprietary blend.
Two compounds, named
Each does a different job. Take the one that matches what you’re chasing — steadier energy or antioxidant upkeep — or run them together.


B12 & glutathione — the ingredient and listed dose
The biology, up close
“Longevity” gets used to sell almost anything. These two ingredients have specific, well-understood roles — one for energy and nerves, one for antioxidant defense.
Methylcobalamin B12B12 is the active-form vitamin your body needs to make red blood cells, run methylation, and keep your nerves insulated. Run low and you feel it as fatigue, brain fog, and tingling — a deficit worth correcting rather than caffeinating over.
GlutathioneGlutathione is your cells' master antioxidant — it neutralizes the oxidative stress that builds up with age, stress, and hard training. Supporting it is about upkeep at the cellular level, not a glow-up gimmick.
Backed by the literature, not big claims
Master
Glutathione is the cell's master antioxidant
It's the most abundant antioxidant your cells make, central to neutralizing oxidative stress and recycling other antioxidants. Levels tend to fall with age and illness.
Source: Pizzorno 2014 (Integr Med)
Active
Methylcobalamin is the active form of B12
It's the coenzyme form your body uses directly for methylation and nerve maintenance — no conversion step required, unlike cyanocobalamin.
Source: Paul & Brady 2017 (Integr Med)
Corrected
B12 deficiency is common — and reversible
Low B12 shows up as fatigue, brain fog, and tingling, and it's more common with age, plant-based diets, and some medications. Correcting the deficit resolves the symptoms it caused.




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Tell us about your energy, recovery, and any labs from your phone. It takes about five minutes — no appointment needed.

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A licensed provider checks your history and medications, confirms B12, glutathione, or both are a good candidate, and sets the dose.

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If prescribed, your protocol ships discreetly with everything you need. Message your care team about refills, timing, and dose changes anytime.
They do different jobs. Methylcobalamin B12 is the active form of vitamin B12 — your body uses it to make red blood cells, run methylation, and maintain nerves, so correcting a deficiency lifts fatigue and brain fog. Glutathione is your cells' master antioxidant, central to neutralizing the oxidative stress that builds up with age and stress. Some people take one, some take both.
No, and we won't sell it as one. Longevity peptides and antioxidants attract big claims; we'd rather say what's actually known. B12 corrects a real, measurable deficiency. Glutathione supports your antioxidant system. Both list the dispensed formulation and prescribed dose — not a promise to turn back the clock.
Methylcobalamin is the active, ready-to-use form of B12. Cyanocobalamin — the cheaper form in most shelf supplements — has to be converted by your body first. Starting with the active form skips that step.
If you're correcting a B12 deficiency, energy and mental clarity can lift within a few weeks. Glutathione's antioxidant support is more of a steady, behind-the-scenes upkeep than a felt jolt. Individual response varies.
Yes. Both are prescription-only through Rebody. After your online visit, a licensed provider reviews your health profile and decides whether they're a good fit. If approved, your prescription is sent to a licensed US compounding pharmacy and shipped to you.
Both are typically small subcutaneous injections, usually weekly, taken at home. Full directions and message-based support come with your protocol, and your care team helps you set the timing.
The ingredient, dose, and price are shown up front, with a care team you can message — no shelf blends and no marketing math.
Both B12 and glutathione are generally well tolerated. Most effects are mild and tend to ease as your body adjusts.
This is not a complete list. Message your care team with any questions.
Important: Tell your provider about every medication and supplement you take and any history of kidney conditions or asthma. Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or under 18.
COMPOUNDED MEDICATIONS ARE NOT APPROVED OR EVALUATED FOR SAFETY, EFFICACY, OR QUALITY BY THE FDA.