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Glutathione for Improved Sleep: How Often Should I Have an IV Infusion?

Dec 05, 2024
Glutathione for Improved Sleep: How Often Should I Have an IV Infusion?
If you toss and turn all night and can’t seem to log in enough Zzzzs, you’re risking your health. IV glutathiones could be the answer to finally getting restful, restorative sleep — but how much do you need and how often?

Every system in your body relies on quality sleep, so if you don’t get enough, your health suffers. Sleep disorders are complex, but many share one thing in common — oxidative stress. 

Our board-certified neurologists at Advanced Medical Care in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, specialize in sleep medicine, the art and science of restorative rest. Here, we explain the connection between oxidative stress and sleep, how IV glutathione infusions can help, and how often you need these sleep-improving treatments.

The link between oxidative stress and sleep disorders

Sleep disorders are complicated, and many variables can ruin a good night’s sleep. However, one common factor crops up in many sleep-deprived people — oxidative stress. 

Oxidative stress occurs when you have an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body. This imbalance disrupts normal cell functions, leading to health problems, including sleep disorders. 

Research shows that oxidative stress directly affects sleep quality. 

Further studies reveal the two-way relationship between sleep and oxidative stress. Sleep deprivation tanks your body’s ability to fight off oxidative stress, resulting in increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels or oxidative stress. These elevated ROS levels can, in turn, further disrupt sleep patterns, creating a vicious cycle. 

How glutathione combating oxidative stress

Your cells naturally produce glutathione, so why would you need an IV glutathione infusion? Poor diet, illness, inactivity, and even aging deplete your glutathione stores. Without that potent antioxidant to neutralize free radicals, you’re left with an imbalance that wrecks your health. 

IV glutathione infusions restore that balance, improve your immune system, and detoxify your body. In short, IV glutathione infusions zap oxidative stress, and less oxidative stress means better sleep and overall health.

This connection isn’t a medical marketing scheme; it’s proven science.  A 2022 study on insomnia and oxidative stress highlighted the role of antioxidants in reducing sleep disturbances. As we’ve just established, nothing conquers oxidative stress like glutathione, and IV infusions are the most efficient way to get it into your system.

Your IV glutathione schedule for improved sleep

If you’re considering glutathione IV infusions for sleep improvement, you need to know that it isn’t a one-time treatment. You need to replenish and maintain your glutathione levels, and the treatment schedule looks different for everyone.  That said, here’s a general guideline to get started:

  1. Initial phase: We recommend beginning with one weekly infusion for the first month. This phase helps us assess your body’s response and measure improvements in sleep quality.
  2. Maintenance phase: After the initial phase, you can reduce the frequency to once every two to four weeks, depending on your specific needs and goals.
  3. Monitoring and adjustments: Keep track of your sleep patterns and overall well-being. If necessary, adjust the frequency based on your progress and any changes in sleep quality.

If you’re ready to try IV glutathione infusions to address poor-quality sleep, call Advanced Medical Care or book an appointment online — our sleep experts are here to answer all your questions and start your treatment. 



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