Glutathione online webinar Training Course
Duration: 1-2 hours
Price: £129
Time: 10am- 12pm or 2pm-4pm (please let us know your preferred time slot once booked)
Deposit: £0
Accreditation: Accredited with CPD
Prerequisites: Medical professional or Non medic with any of the following: Level 3 Beauty -OR- 12 months needling experience i.e. Microblading, SPMU, Dermal Fillers, Botox. -OR- 6 months needling experience and an Anatomy and physiology Level 3 qualification.
Payment: This course is pay in full only. We also offer finance
THIS COURSE IS DELIVERED AS A WEBINAR THROUGH ZOOM LASTING 1-2HRS
GLUTATHIONE VITAMIN: is an antioxidant produced in cells. It’s comprised largely of three amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine. Glutathione levels in the body may be reduced by a number of factors, including poor nutrition, environmental toxins, and stress. Its levels also decline with age.
Glutathione Benefits:
- Reduces oxidative stress
Oxidative stress occurs when there’s an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body’s ability to fight them off. Too-high levels of oxidative stress may be a precursor to multiple diseases. These include diabetes, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis. Glutathione helps stave off the impact of oxidative stress, which may, in turn, reduce disease.
- May improve psoriasis
Whey protein had been previously demonstrated to increase glutathione levels. Study participants were given 20 grams as an oral supplement daily for three months. Researchers stated that more study is needed.
- Reduces cell damage in alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Cell death in the liver may be exacerbated by a deficiency in antioxidants, including glutathione. This can lead to fatty liver disease in both those who misuse alcohol and those who don’t. Glutathione has been shown to improve protein, enzyme, and bilirubin levels in the blood of individuals with alcoholic and nonalcoholic chronic fatty liver disease.
- Improves insulin resistance in older individuals
As people age, they produce less glutathione. Researchers at Baylor School of Medicine used a combination of animal and human studies to explore the role of glutathione in weight management and insulin resistance in older individuals. Study findings indicated that low glutathione levels were associated with less fat burning and higher rates of fat storing in the body.
- Increases mobility for people with peripheral artery disease
Peripheral artery disease occurs when the peripheral arteries become clogged by plaque. One study reported that glutathione improved circulation, increasing the ability of study participants to walk pain-free for longer distances. Participants receiving glutathione rather than a saline solution placebo were given intravenous infusions two times daily for five days, and then analyzed for mobility.
- Reduces symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease affects the central nervous system and is defined by symptoms such as tremors. It currently has no cure.
- May help fight against autoimmune disease
The chronic inflammation caused by autoimmune diseases can increase oxidative stress. These diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, and lupus.
- May reduce oxidative damage in children with autism
The eight-week clinical trial on children aged 3 to 13 used oral or transdermal applications of glutathione. Autistic symptom changes were not evaluated as part of the study, but children in both groups showed improvement in cysteine, plasma sulfate, and whole-blood glutathione levels.
- May reduce the impact of uncontrolled diabetes
Long-term high blood sugar is associated with reduced amounts of glutathione. This can lead to oxidative stress and tissue damage. A study found that dietary supplementation with cysteine and glycine boosted glutathione levels.
N-acetylcysteine is a medication used to treat conditions such as asthma and cystic fibrosis. As an inhalant, it helps to thin mucus and make it less paste-like. It also reduces inflammation.
What will I learn:
THEORY:
- What is Glutathione
- How often can they be administered?
- Physiology of skin
- Physiology of the circulatory system
- Intramuscular injections and safety
- Vitamin benefits and mixes
- Equipment needed for Vitamin injections
- Infection control
- Disposal of treatment waste
- Consultation
- Contra-indications
- Pre-treatment advice
- Treatment procedure
- Aftercare and maintenance
- Treatment protocol
PRACTICAL:
- Tutor Demonstration of full intramuscular injections procedure
- Students will work on live models to carry out the full intramuscular injections treatment
CASE STUDIES: You are no longer required to complete case studies; you will receive your accredited certificate at the end of your course so that you are able to gain insurance straight away.
MODELS: Models will be done I your own time at your own facility if you are already qualified in vitamin injections. If your insurance requires you to attend the academy for practical injections, this can be arranged.