
In the new paradigms of health, it is no longer just about treating disease, but about understanding how the body functions at a cellular and molecular level, and from there, how we can influence biological balance to live with greater energy, resilience, and longevity. In this context, concepts such as Bioregulatory Medicine and Biohacking have gained increasing attention. Although they are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct approaches that, when properly integrated, can profoundly transform health. Bioregulatory Medicine is based on activating the body’s innate biological systems to restore balance and recover its natural capacity for self-regulation.
Biohacking, on the other hand, focuses on optimizing that system, taking the body to higher levels of performance, energy, and longevity. In other words, first we regulate… then we optimize. Both approaches converge on a key element: glutathione.
Glutathione is a molecule produced within our cells, composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glycine, and glutamate, with cysteine being the limiting factor in its synthesis. It is considered the most important antioxidant in the body because it plays a central role in the protection and regulation of multiple biological functions. Beyond neutralizing oxidative stress, it is essential for liver detoxification, immune system regulation, mitochondrial protection, metabolic regulation, and cellular repair processes. More than just an antioxidant, glutathione is a true indicator of the body’s internal state.
From a Bioregulatory Medicine perspective, the goal is not simply to supplement, but to restore the body’s ability to self-regulate. When glutathione levels are compromised, the body loses efficiency in managing oxidative stress, detoxifying, and maintaining internal balance. For this reason, the approach is not limited to providing antioxidants externally, but rather to stimulating their endogenous production, restoring the body’s adaptive capacity.
Once the system is regulated, Biohacking allows us to take it a step further. Here, the focus shifts to optimizing key functions such as energy, recovery, mental clarity, and physical performance. In this context, glutathione becomes a critical tool for enhancing mitochondrial function, reducing fatigue, and increasing resilience to stress. However, it is important to understand that you cannot optimize what is not regulated, and this is where many approaches fail.
At Ozone 369®, we integrate both concepts within a structured clinical strategy. We combine Bioregulatory Medicine with Clinical Biohacking not only to treat health, but to optimize it at the cellular level.
Our methodology is centered on Ozone Therapy, which acts as a modulator of the redox system, generating a controlled oxidative stimulus that activates adaptive cellular response mechanisms and promotes balance between oxidation and antioxidation. In this context, the body requires an adequate availability of endogenous antioxidant systems, including glutathione. When these systems are compromised—whether due to glutathione deficiency or lack of its precursors—the body’s biological response capacity becomes limited, affecting key processes such as immune regulation, detoxification, and metabolic efficiency.
This approach is complemented by Intravenous Orthomolecular Therapy, oral supplementation with precursors such as N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and functional nutrition designed to provide the necessary elements to sustain these processes over time. This is not an isolated intervention, but an integrated strategy aimed at restoring, optimizing, and maintaining biological balance.
Glutathione is not simply another supplement, but a central component in the regulation of the body and the optimization of biological performance. When addressed from an integrative perspective, it does not just improve health—it transforms the way the body responds, adapts, and evolves.
That is the ultimate goal: not only to treat symptoms, but to restore, optimize, and sustain health at the cellular level.
