Trizomal Glutathione FAQ
Quick answers to the questions visitors most often ask about Apex Energetics Trizomal Glutathione (K-122).
So what is this stuff actually for?
Daily antioxidant and detox support. People mostly land on it because a practitioner pointed them at it for fatigue, chronic stress, autoimmune flares, mold exposure, or a long alcohol history. Not a fast-acting product. The clinician review walks through who actually benefits.
How much should I take?
One teaspoon daily, swished around the mouth before swallowing. If you're a 'react to everything' type, start at half a teaspoon for a week. Don't double up.
What about side effects?
Honest answer: most people don't get any. The ones who do report mild GI weirdness, a day or two of low energy in week one, or — at higher doses — a slight sulfur smell. See the side-effects page for the full list.
Does drinking glutathione actually do anything? I've heard it gets destroyed in the stomach.
That's the historical knock on oral glutathione, and it's part of why this product is liposomal. The lipid shell carries the molecule through gastric acid. Trial data shows measurable bumps in body glutathione with daily use — not as much as an IV, but real.
Will it mess with any of my medications?
Chemo is the big one — talk to oncology before starting. Otherwise the interaction list is short and mostly theoretical. Acetaminophen is the famous case where glutathione is actually the antidote, not the problem.
Who should skip it?
Anyone in active chemo without doctor approval. Asthmatic users — start very low. Anyone with a known sulfur sensitivity. Pregnant and nursing patients: talk to your provider first.
Can kids take it?
Not as an over-the-counter product. Specialty pediatric clinicians sometimes use scaled doses in specific cases, and that's a supervised conversation, not a self-directed one.
When will I notice anything?
Be patient. Most people don't feel a clear shift before four to six weeks. Some feel nothing for twelve weeks and then realize something changed. Don't bail at two weeks.
What stacks well with it?
Apex's other K-line products are built to pair — methylation support, adrenals, gut repair. If you're stacking, loop in the practitioner who started you on Trizomal so the order makes sense.
Where's the in-depth review?
The full practitioner review covers dosing experience, who responds well, who doesn't, and how it compares to the other oral liposomal glutathiones on the market.
Still have a question?
For questions specific to your health situation, the the full Trizomal Glutathione review includes practitioner notes on dosing, stacking with other supplements, and when Trizomal Glutathione is — or isn't — the right choice.
This site provides educational information about Apex Energetics Trizomal Glutathione (K-122) and similar nutraceutical products. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting or stopping any supplement. Trizomal Glutathione is a registered trademark of Apex Energetics; this site is independent and not affiliated with Apex Energetics.