At Valley Integrative Medicine, our Targeted Cellular & Detoxification Support IV Phosphatidylcholine + Glutathione Therapy is designed to promote optimal cellular resilience, enhance detox pathways, and help you feel your healthiest.
What Is Phosphatidylcholine + Glutathione IV Therapy?
This IV infusion combines two well-studied compounds—phosphatidylcholine (PC) and glutathione—to support cellular and metabolic processes. It is offered as part of a functional medicine approach to promote overall wellness, particularly for individuals seeking support for detoxification pathways, oxidative stress, and cellular health.
What are the Key Ingredients of Phosphatidylcholine + Glutathione IV Therapy?
Phosphatidylcholine (PC)
A phospholipid that serves as a building block of cell membranes. PC is involved in liver metabolism and cell membrane integrity and is frequently used in integrative medicine settings to support membrane stability and fat metabolism.
Glutathione
Often referred to as the body’s “master antioxidant,” glutathione plays a role in redox balance, detoxification pathways, and immune system function. It is used in many wellness protocols for its antioxidant and metabolic-supportive properties.
Potential Areas of Support
While individual responses vary, this IV therapy is often selected by patients who are working on areas such as:
- General detoxification support
- Cellular or mitochondrial health
- Oxidative stress
- Nutrient replenishment
- Neurological and cognitive wellness
- Environmental or chemical exposures
Why Combine PC and Glutathione?
Phosphatidylcholine and glutathione are commonly paired together in functional medicine protocols because of their complementary properties. PC may help support the structure and function of cell membranes, while glutathione is involved in the body’s detoxification systems. The combination is used to support cellular resilience and metabolic function.
The IV therapies offered at Valley Integrative Medicine, including phosphatidylcholine + glutathione, have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. These therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.