PureWay® G: The Master Antioxidant for Advanced Cellular Support

Research1-5 has shown that  glutathione plays a key role in reducing oxidative stress, supporting normal immune function, aiding cell repair, and contributes to liver function, healthy aging and metabolic balance. However, traditional forms of glutathione face challenges such as poor absorption and rapid breakdown in the digestive tract, limiting their effectiveness.

New in‑vitro research (2025) demonstrates that PureWay® G delivers glutathione into human cells at twice the rate of standard, non‑liposomal glutathione, restoring depleted intracellular levels more efficiently6. In the same study, PureWay® G also showed superior protection against oxidative damage6 when combined with Liposomal PureWay-C®. These findings highlight PureWay® G as a strong, highly research‑validated antioxidant ingredient capable of restoring intracellular balance and protecting cells against oxidative stress.

Additional research7 on glutathione, suggest potential benefits for skin appearance, including improved elasticity and reduced hyperpigmentation, as well as support for joint health6. By improving cellular uptake, PureWay® G may deliver these benefits more effectively than with conventional forms.

PureWay® G, powered by LiposoMax™ technology, is designed to overcome traditional glutathione’s limitations through enhanced uptake, distribution and cellular delivery. LiposoMax™ uses an advanced liposomal encapsulation technology to support efficient delivery and ingredient integrity. This encapsulation approach enables more reliable transport through the digestive environment and supports targeted intracellular absorption.

For more information about PureWay® G download our Product Profile Sheet here or contact us for more details.

Reference
(1) Da Hye Kwon et al, Protective Effect of Glutathione against Oxidative Stress-induced Cytotoxicity in RAW 264.7 Macrophages through Activating the Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor2/Heme Oxygenase-1 Pathway, PubMed, Antioxidants (Basel). 2019 Apr; 8(4): 82, Published online 2019 Apr 1. doi: 10.3390/antiox8040082.
(2) Pietro Ghezzi, Role of glutathione in immunity and inflammation in the lung, PubMed Central, Int J Gen Med. 2011; 4: 105–113. Published online 2011 Jan 25. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S15618
(3) Anupam Chatterjee, Reduced Glutathione: A Radioprotector or a Modulator of DNA-Repair Activity?, PubMed Central, Nutrients. 2013 Feb; 5(2): 525–542. Published online 2013 Feb 7. doi: 10.3390/nu5020525
(4) Chen et al. (2024) Mitochondrial Glutathione in Cellular Redox Homeostasis and Disease Manifestation. doi.org/10.3390/ijms25021314.
(5) Danyelle M. Townsend et al. The importance of glutathione in human disease, Pub May-Jun 2003.
(6) Benjamin Weeks, Pedro Perez, Liposomal glutathione demonstrates enhanced cellular uptake in human cells and works synergistically with Liposomal PureWay-C® to enhance cell viability. Unpublished Research 2025
(7) Weschawalit et al. (2017)Glutathione and its antiaging and antimelanogenic effects. doi:0.2147/CCID.S128339.