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A glutathione supplement can enhance the production and recycling of glutathione in the body to support hair health.* Glutathione, a powerful antioxidant found in almost every cell of the body, supports a wide range of health functions.* A tripeptide compound of three amino acids cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine glutathione acts primarily as a detoxifying agent, efficiently scavenging different types of free radicals.* Glutathiones antioxidant properties have prompted researchers to turn increasing levels of attention toward investigating glutathione for its potential role in promoting skin health and supporting optimal hair health.* Below, we discuss some of glutathiones benefits for hair growth and explain why you should include a glutathione nutritional supplement in your diet to promote healthy hair growth.* How Does Glutathione Promote Healthy Hair

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