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Life Support From Amino Asylum Review + Guide

2026-03-29 · 20:58 · 4 min read

Life Support is one of those products I think everyone should have in their toolkit. We're hit with oxidative stress, heavy metals, and environmental junk every single day. This is a hypothetical guide on how I'd use it, what's in it, and why it works.

For the record, I don't know where to publicly get this product. If you're on my email list, you know the deal. This is live action role play, fiction, not medical advice.

What Life Support Actually Is

Life Support is an injectable supplement built around longevity and detoxification. It's a blend of amino acids and nutrients that mainly support liver function and metabolism. The liver is our main detox organ, so anything that supports its processes is worth paying attention to.

The cool thing about this product is you're getting multiple pathways covered in one shot. Most people who go injectable just grab glutathione. This hits a lot more.

The Ingredients Breakdown

N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) at 100 mg/mL. NAC is a precursor to glutathione, so it helps your body produce more of its own master antioxidant. It's a heavy hitter for oxidative stress and liver detox. Dosing via injection looks low compared to oral because injection is far more bioavailable.

Choline at 25 mg/mL. Supports brain function, liver function, and metabolic health. In my experience, choline gives you calm, focused, driven energy. No racing thoughts, no walls-moving-faster feeling like a stimulant. Just clarity.

Glycine at 50 mg/mL. Helps with skin health, muscle repair, and has a calming effect. Pair it with choline and you get focus without the jitter. Glycine also pulls weight in seed oil detox and general detoxification support. I take it orally before bed too.

Glutathione at 100 mg/mL. This is the heavy hitter of the stack. The master antioxidant. Glutathione has basically zero oral bioavailability because of how the liver metabolizes it, which is why oral glutathione supplements are mostly worthless. Injectable is a different story. It combats cellular damage, supports detox from poor diet, mold, heavy metals, and even helps with that red-line stressed-out feeling.

Taurine at 25 mg/mL. Aids cardiovascular health, vision, and electrolyte balance. I take 3 to 6 grams orally per day. If you cramp easily, taurine knocks it out fast. Anyone with chronic heart issues benefits big from taurine.

Glutamine at 25 mg/mL. Supports immune function, gut health, and tissue repair. Outside of peptides like BPC-157, glutamine is one of the best things going for gut health. I've taken it for years. Something different happens when you inject it versus oral, especially with blood flow and energy.

How These Work Together

All of this works synergistically. NAC and glutathione handle oxidative stress. Choline, glycine, taurine, and glutamine support metabolism, energy, and cellular health. The whole thing pushes detox pathways while supporting organ function and immune response.

If you've got an autoimmune condition, this is something I'd add in. Not a cure, but autoimmune almost always has a detox component that needs addressing.

Side Effects to Watch For

GI issues can show up, usually because of detox itself. If your body is heavily inflamed or carrying a big toxic load, kicking up detox can make you feel worse before better. That's a detox reaction. Healthy people generally don't notice anything bad.

The glutathione does burn on injection. That's the only real complaint I have.

My Hypothetical Dosing Protocol

Start with 0.25 mL intramuscularly, two to three times per week, fasted. That's 25 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe.

Each week, titrate up by 0.25 mL. Build up to 1 mL three times per week if you're doing serious detox work. That's the max effective dose I'd run.

For maintenance, once you're optimized and just clearing the everyday junk, I'd do 1 mL one time per week.

Needles and Injection Site

Use a 28 gauge insulin syringe. I inject intramuscularly into the glute or shoulder.

People ask about subcutaneous. You probably could, but glutathione is generally accepted to inject best intramuscularly. Clinics often do it IV, but you're not doing IV at home.

A 31 gauge is too thin for this solution. The glutathione makes it thicker than a typical peptide, even though it's still water-based. A lot of people use a 23 gauge, which is a harpoon and leaves you with serious post-injection pain. The 28 gauge is the sweet spot. Goes in clean, minimal pain, just a little burn from the glutathione.

My Detox Stack

Life Support is the first line. Then I add these in.

Activated charcoal. Absorbs toxins. Pairs especially well with NAC and glutathione.

Zeolite. Natural mineral that traps and removes heavy metals. I've been experimenting with it and like it.

Spirulina. Loaded with antioxidants. Complements glutathione's action.

Chlorella. High chlorophyll content. Particularly good for heavy metal removal.

Quicksilver Scientific also makes a binder product with a lot of these built in. Worth a look.

My Take

Life Support is one of the most useful products I run on a regular basis. If you travel, drink alcohol, eat at restaurants, or just live in the modern world, you need detox support, period. Most detox products miss the boat by sticking to oral only. Life Support gets around that with injection. Build up slow, use a 28 gauge, and pair it with binders for the full picture. We talk so much about what to put into the body. Sometimes what you pull out matters more.

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Hey everybody, this is Hunter Williams. I hope you are doing amazing wherever you at in the world. Today's video is going to be my personal review of a product called Life Support from Amino Asylum. And in this review, I'm also going give you hypothetical instructions on how I use it on myself so that if you do decide to find this product somewhere out there on the internet, that you have actually an instruction guide on to use because This is a really cool product when it comes to detoxification and basically just cellular repair and especially as it relates to heavy metal detoxication, but just overall kind of clearance support of all the different

toxins and environmental toxins, and build up of things that happen in our body living in the third density matrix that we live in today. This is going to be my guide to it. I'm going explain why it's useful and then also to how I would use it on myself. Now, I know one of the reasons my old YouTube channel was shut down is because I had quote unquote links to products that are not, how would I just say, endorsed by the mainstream. For the record, I do not know where to get life support from Amino Asylum.

I don't have a code publicly speaking, but to those people who are on my email list, you know the deal and you now how to do that. So along with the video, if you're on email, list you'll get like an informational update on this video. Um, so that's another reason to sign up for my e-mail list. Also, the easiest way to that is just check out the peptide cheat sheet down below or the supplement sources list that you can signup for below and then you will get a link to all my discount codes and stuff But publicly speaking, I do not know anything about this product. This is strictly a live action role play and I am pontificating and this is fiction and not for medical advice purposes,

all that stuff, et cetera, etc. So, but anyway, Life Support is a really cool product I use it very frequently on myself. And I think it's one of those things that everyone should have in their toolkit when it comes to just life optimization in general, because we're exposed to so much on a daily basis as far as oxidative stress goes. And this really helps support the detox, detoxification pathways as it relates to oxidant stress. So what I'm going to do is just explain the ingredients in life support and why those would be beneficial, especially when we're looking at the administration method,

which is via subcutaneous or in this case, intramuscular injection. Without further ado, I am going share my screen and we are going listen and learn from my review of life-support from amino asylum. All right, so this is going to be my personal review of amino asylum, uh, amino asylums, life support products. So, Uh, buckle up and let's get into it. What is amino is basically injectable supplement designed for longevity and detoxification. It basically contains a blend of Amino acids, mother nutrients. I'm going review and explain why they're beneficial.

Um, but each component serves specific roles in promoting health and, basically. Primarily is going to focus on bodily functions such as liver health and metabolism. Again, the liver is kind of like our main detox organ. So life support is to help support the livers processes. And basically this is marketed towards people looking for basically detox support and nutrient optimization because it will help. Uh, with the metabolism of nutrients. So here are the ingredients. The first one is in a settle cysteine or knack. And this has gained a lot of popularity in recent years for, uh, how to put it lightly oxidative stress.

I would guess you could say, or helping detox things that you would probably want out of your body. Wink, wink. But NAC enhances liver detoxification and replenishes antioxidant levels. So if I'm not mistaken, and don't quote me on this, because I am not a scientist, I just some guy on the internet that happens to have a weirdly large encyclopedic knowledge of a lot of this stuff. NAC serves as a precursor to glutathione. So it's going to help the body make more of its own glutethione, which is really pivotal when we talk about detoxing because glutothione helps support

detoxification and the liver and all that good stuff. The next one, and in this product, N-acetylcysteine is a hundred milligrams per milliliter. you're going to kind of wonder like, why is the dosing maybe different? And I don't know off the top of my head what the oral dosage of NAC is. This is administered via injection. So the dose thing is a little bit different because when we look at the injection pathway, it's going be much more bioavailable. We don' have to take as much, or if we are taking as, the body is going have a much higher affinity to process it and use that actual amount when it is

done via an injection The next ingredient is choline. So cholene is at 25 milligrams per milliliter. It supports metabolic health, brain function, liver function. Um, it does all of those things. In my experience using choleene, you know, some energy drinks have choloene. I forget the like other chemicals bound to, but basically cholaene would be citrate or something in energy drink. Um, and choline basically helps with brain function. So again, if I'm not mistaken, I've just going off of memory here. It kind of serves like a precursor. Um we have acetylcholine receptors in the brain, which a lot of people like to use like nicotine for because it helps for acetocholene production and everything.

But when I have used choline, because I've used a lot of products from amino acid, I'm gonna have cholene in them. It gives you like this mental clarity and cognitive clarity, and stimulation without making you feel like super stemmed out or racy. Whereas like a supplement like, you know, maybe an Adderall or something like that kind of gives you this, like the walls are moving faster that you can process. Not that I've ever used Aderall, but I know a lot of those kind tend to have that effect. Whereas Choline just gives a nice, calm, focused, driven feeling.

And to be honest guys, that's what I want in my life. I don't want to feel stemmed out. Like my mind is racing a thousand miles a minute. A lot people in videos tell me I need to slow down when I'm talking. And I think I just kind of be kind, of tend to be like a, you know, I like to, like, to read. I'd like the talk. And when I get excited about something, talk fast. So, um, again, don't use stimulants other than like coffee or maybe some energy drinks here and there. Uh, but that being said, the effect of calling, cause again it's that calm prevent focus that I try to use stimulants to achieve and wrongfully so.

So the next one is glycine. Glycene is at 50 milligrams per milliliter in one millilitre. And when I'm saying all of these ingredients, it's each of them per millimeter. It's just not like, you know, a hundred milligrams, per-millimeter of NSO cysteine, one-millileter contains each, of the ingredients in a product. If you were to dose one millimeter, the requisite or corresponding amounts that I am listing out here. So glycine's at 50 milligrams per milliliter. It contributes to skin health, muscle repair, and has calming effects. So what's pretty cool is you pair choline with glycein, it has a calming effect that also helps enhance the focus, but it doesn't make you feel like your

thoughts are racing. In my experience, I actually take glycerin before I go to sleep. But glycyne definitely helps with skin, definitely with muscle-repair. And in my experience, it also helps support detoxification in doing so. So glycine is really important. I've talked about, I think it was on my old channel, had like a seed oil detox stack and glycein is one of those things. You can take it orally, obviously, but glycyne does a really good job at just helping detoxify against seed oils.

And I'm talking about this in relation to just detoxing heavy metals and a bunch of junk in the body. Seed oils are one of those things that cause a lot of oxidative stress. So this is good if you are going on a seed oil binge or having to travel and eat out at restaurants, I would definitely keep my support with you. Glutathione is at 100 milligrams per milliliter. This is probably like the biggest one in this stack is glutathion. I think it's probably the most powerful agent as it relates to detox.

And the thing about glutathione is you have to administer it via injection in order to have any sort of bioavailability. So there are people out there selling oral glutathiol supplements. Now I'm not, you know, like again, a scientist, but my understanding is those are pretty much worthless. That's why people take oral NAC because it helps support glutothione production. Whereas glutithione can't be administered orally because of the way that the liver metabolizes it. Glutathione via injection, however, is very powerful for detoxification and I've used this for years going back, you know,

even before I was using therapeutic hormones. And glutathion is really powerful. I also like it too because it helps kind of like reduce anxiety and like that red line feeling if you're really stressed out. The glutathione is basically like the master antioxidant. It combats cellular damage and aging. So it's kind of like one of those jack-of-all-trades things I think everybody should be using on a semi-regular basis at least. But that is where most of the liver support is gonna come from detoxing.

Again, whether it is poor diet, heavy metal exposure, mold exposure or anything like this, glutathiol is going to be very helpful in that regard. I'm not saying it will cure everything, but definitely very useful. Um, next one is going to be taurine. So I love tauring. I typically take like three to six, uh, yeah, 36 grams of taureen per day. Uh, but tauren again, we're talking that it's orally administered. Where is this is injection. But taurine is at 25 milligrams per milliliter and taurean aids in cardiovascular health, vision and electrolyte balance.

To me, one thing I've struggled with for a lot of my life, and I think it's probably just because I have a fast metabolism. Like when I was a super competitive athlete, I sweat a ton, but I tended to get dehydrated pretty easy and we get muscle cramps pretty So a lot of people that have muscle cramping, you throw in like two to four grams of taurine, boom, it'll knock a cramps out like that. So why would it be in life support? Well, It really aids in cardiovascular health. People with chronic heart disease or any other sort of chronic disease are going to benefit a from taking taurean.

And again, just amino acid, very healthy supplement that, again it's in a of different supplements, health supplements energy drinks and that stuff. Um, but I love taurine. I take it, you know, pre-workout a lot of times, whether that's resistance training or cardio. And, uh, again, it's going to help with that. Uh, doesn't necessarily help you not sneeze. So I don't know where that sneeze came from. It's probably cause I was outside earlier walking. Um. The last one is going to be glutamine. So glutamate is at 25 milligrams per milliliter. Again, the dosage via injection is different because, you know, typically I supplement with a lot of oral glutamin, and that's going be took with like

five to 10 gram dose of glutame. But glutamic helps support immune function, gut health and tissue repair. A lot times when we look at detoxification and even anti-aging longevity, obviously, good health is very, very important. And as far as like, Non-peptide supplements go that help with gut health, excluding metformin and some of those peptides like PPC-157. Glutamine is a massive, massive benefactor as it relates to gut healthy.

And it also helps with tissue repair. A lot of bodybuilders take glutamine. Is it worth anything in that sense? I don't know. I've been taking it for a long time and it's definitely helped my gut. Health. Can't necessarily say that it helped me put on muscle or anything like that. But it's an amazing thing. And a lot of other amino acid products have glutamine in them via injection. I think there's something going on there definitely with glutamine in terms of blood flow and energy expenditure when you take it via injections as opposed

to just the oral. But that's just my own two cents, my intuition having taken it because it does really well in pre-workout blends. But yeah, so those are the ingredients and what's cool about life support. A lot of people, if they're going to take an injectable supplement, they were like, Oh, I'll take glutathione. But with this, you get all these different things. So it kind of like hits a lot different pathways. And in my experience, again, this is one like whether you're traveling a light, whether your exposed to things, definitely if you are going drink alcohol, This should be like a regular staple of your supplement supply. I don't know why you drink But if you are, it's gonna help that.

Or if your trying to quit drinking alcohol, this is going to help support the detox pathways that much better because of the things in there. So those are the ingredients and I've had great, great success using this myself. What are they mechanisms? So basically all these ingredients work synergistically to enhance detoxification processes so that antioxidants like NAC and glutathione protect against oxidative stress. It's going help to support metabolism as well. I'm not saying this can be like a fat burning supplement. But when the body's healthier, it obviously is much better at burning fat.

So it's going to support metabolism and energy production through various amino acids. It also promotes overall cellular health, potentially aiding in longevity. And again, if that's what we're looking at, we want to live long and live strong. Uh, It's gonna be huge. and also is going enhance the immune response and support organ functions through targeted nutrient support. You know, I think for autoimmune disorders, this would also be one that I add in. I'm not saying directly it's going to do anything that's gonna like completely shift the nature of the auto immune condition. However, it is going be, among other things, something that you can really use to help support what's really going on.

Because obviously, with auto-immune, there's usually some sort of detox that needs to occur. Any side effects. So, you know, with these, like you always got to say there could be GI issues. And I think a lot of that is because of detoxification. Whenever the body is detoxing, You may experience GI Issues. Start with the recommended dishes I'm going to tell you about in a second. Obviously everyone's different. I personally, other than post-injection pain from the glutathione, because the glutathion does burn. when you inject it, I haven't noticed any benefits except good ones with this.

But I think some people, if the body is very inflamed, there is this reaction you can have called a detox reaction where you almost, you're not healthy, but you still function. And then when we start to detox the, body you get actually sicker because the bodies like clearing a lot of these different, stressful agents that are in there out of it. So I would definitely just be conscious of that, that if you have a law to do detox, typically when introduce something that kind of like ignites that detox, it cannot go well.

But if you're overall healthy, you shouldn't have like anything, but again, if your using this to like detox something major, just be advised that that's something. And that leads me into the dosage because I want to talk about where we should start with the dose. So this is like the big kicker with amino asylum products because you order them and obviously the research chemicals and you have no idea like where to start or what to do with them. Here is my hypothetical live action role play. suggestion for dosage. So you're going to start with 0.25 mls. If you basically have a one ml or one cc insulin syringe, you are going start that in there.

What you going do is inject intramuscularly two to three times per week in a fasted state. That would be my recommendation for this to allow for maximum absorption. Each week you will titrate up by 0,25 ml. 0 .25ml is just 25 units on a syringes, 0 ,25 ccs, basically like one quarter of a 1 ml syrange. And then what I would do is titrate all the way up to one ml three times per week. I think if you're looking at detox, that's going to be the maximum effective dose that you would want to build up and make sure your body responds accordingly.

And use as needed for detoxification. So if have something like a really bad heavy metal exposure, mercury, lead, anything like that, you could obviously use it more, but as always talk to your healthcare provider. And for me like the maintenance crawl protocol that I've built up to in my life just because I'm, you know. Living optimized, living healthy, making sure that I clear toxins out of my body. Uh, it's going to be one time per week. And that's gonna be 1ml one-time per. Week. I didn't write this on here, but what I would do is get a 28 gauge insulin syringe.

So one CC, 28-gauge insulin, syringes. This is just what do hypothetically speaking. Um, and I inject that intramuscularly into the glute or into shoulder. Now people ask me, can I do this subcutaneously? If I'm doing 0.25 ml, that not like a. Is that too voluminous to basically inject subcutaneously? You probably could, but my understanding, and this is just kind of like bro myth in the optimization space or whatever, is that glutathione injects best intramuscularly.

I think even people at clinics do it like intravenously, obviously this home experiments, you don't want to be doing intravenous injections at home by any means. But I like to inject intramuscularly. Now, like I said, it will burn. I think a 28 gauge needle is the sweet spot. If it's smaller than that, a 31 gauge that you would use for peptides, is probably going to too thick of a solution because the glutathione is a little bit thicker solution than a peptide is. It's still water-based, but it is just thicker. A lot of people that inject glutothione, they're going use a 23 gauge which is harpoon That's going to leave you with a lot of post injection pain.

But my experience, I can use a 28 gauge needle. It goes in. I don't get too much post-injection pain, yeah, there's a little burning because of glutathione, but it's not too bad. So there is a protocol laid out clear and easy of how to start, how the titrate up. And, you know, hopefully that's helpful to you guys. Lastly, as always, because you can guys know I got to go to the nth degree with everything. I put together a detox stack. So what I would do when it comes to detox is basically, use Lye Support obviously is like the first line defense, but I'm going to add in these things

to help with detox. And a lot of the great detox supplements out there now have really, really good benefits, But I think sometimes they're missing the boat because of The fact that you have to ingest them orally. You're kind of like leaving out some of the other stuff that you could get with a product like Amino Asylum that should be injecting for benefit. So what is a detox axe? Obviously use your life support as I just talked about. And then activated charcoal. Activated charcoal is amazing.

It can absorb toxins, potentially enhancing the detoxification support provided by life-support. Especially it pairs well with NAC and glutathione. Zeolite is one, it's newer, I've been experimenting with but I really like it. It's a natural mineral renowned for its ability to trap and remove heavy metals and other toxins from the body. And again, when I'm talking about this guys, pretty much all of us are exposed to heavy metal. Whether you got a certain recommendation per the government or you just live in the third density matrix of the first world. Zeolite could synergize with the detoxifying effects of life support, 80 and deeper removal of body toxins.

Next we have spirulina, and spirullina is basically like a superfood loaded with antioxidants which can complement the antioxidant action of glutathione. which future protect cells from oxidative stress along with spirulina. You could use these interchangeably or use them both together. Another one is good is Chlorella. It also supports detoxification, particularly in removing heavy metals. Its high chlorophyll content can work alongside life support components to enhance overall detoxication processes. There's also great products out there that have most of these in them. The one that I'm using right now, the name escapes me.

There is also Quicksilver Scientific. They have a binder product that has a lot of this in there. Basically, integrating these supplements with life support can offer a more comprehensive detox regimen and it just aids the body's natural processes. I think some people will talk about like you can over detox, but, um, I, think there's something that, you know, regularly needs to be, uh, in our practice of health optimization. And oftentimes it's not talked about because we just want to say what's a peptide for that or even what a hormone for. That.

Uh, a lot of times it. What we need to get out of the body instead of what we to put into the that is very important. So that's it for the slides and that is going to be everything you should know about Amino Asylum's life support product. I'm sure there are other reviews on this on YouTube, but hopefully this was the most comprehensive, useful and practically implementable guide out there on the YouTubes for you guys. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, definitely drop those below. Don't forget if you want the real scoops on it for my email list where I don't have to censor myself and can also provide you guys with amazing links to

some of the stuff I may or may not talk about publicly. So I appreciate you, guys. Much love. Thank you as always for the support. The channel's growing at a tremendous rate. I really love and appreciate, you and looking forward to seeing you in the next one. Peace.