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Oxithion, Your Partner in Skin Lightening

You might notice that your skin tone may be a shade darker than your peers. This is due to the fact that human skin tone is determined by two melanin pigments, eumelanin (brown-black pigment) and pheomelanin (yellow-red pigment). 

Tyrosinase is an enzyme that converts melanin precursors to eumelanin. Hence, the more eumelanin produced in the body, the darker the skin tone appears.

The L-Glutathione within Oxithion works to reduce the production of eumelanin by inhibiting tyrosinase activity. It causes a shift from eumelanin generation to pheomelanin in the skin. Thus, resulting in a lighter skin tone. 

Mechanism of GSH in Skin Whitening

Benefits of L-Glutathione

  • Clinically approved
  • Lighten UV spots and even out skin tone 
  • An Antioxidant that protects the skin from aging

Oxithion, the Best Source of L-Glutathione

Oxithion is formulated for sublingual delivery, a medication route that is faster than oral route. This administration method bypasses digestive organs like intestines and liver and goes straight to the bloodstream. The sublingual tablets will effectively increase the glutathione levels in the bloodstream.

Other Glutathione Functions in the Body

  • As an important endogenous antioxidant in cells
  • Protect cells from free radical damage
  • Recycles other antioxidants like Vitamin C and Coenzyme Qq
  • Liver detoxification
  • Regulates normal cell growth and death

How to take Oxithion?

Oxithion 250 

  • 250mg L-Glutathione 
  • Granules form
  • 1 stick daily 

Oxithion 100

  • 100mg L-Glutathione 
  • Tablets form
  • 1 to 2 tablets daily

The dosage is for a period of 8 weeks, which is the recommended amount for skin lightening. Take the Oxithion tablets/granules before meals by placing it under the tongue. 

This drug is suitable for diabetics and vegetarians with its sugar-free and does not consist of animal origin ingredients. 

Precautions

The following individuals should refrain from intaking Oxithion:

  • Pregnant or lactating women
  • Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy

*Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not intend to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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