glutathione and what it does

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So i have a couple questions. I'm a bit confused about glutathione. Through someone I know they suggested I take it because it detoxes you from anything heavy and it helps your immune system. I don't know much about it, can anyone explain if this is true and if so, how much should i be taking?
 
MG_Dinosaur said:
So i have a couple questions. I'm a bit confused about glutathione. Through someone I know they suggested I take it because it detoxes you from anything heavy and it helps your immune system. I don't know much about it, can anyone explain if this is true and if so, how much should i be taking?
Key Benefits of Glutathione:

Powerful Antioxidant & Anti-aging: It fights free radicals that cause premature aging and cellular damage.

Liver Detoxification: Glutathione aids the liver in binding to toxins, heavy metals, and drugs for easier elimination, beneficial for fatty liver disease.

Immune System Support: It boosts white blood cell function to help fight infections.

Skin Health: It can brighten skin by reducing melanin, increase moisture, and improve elasticity.

Mitochondrial Function: Protects mitochondria, essential for energy production, from oxidative damage.

Reduces Oxidative Stress: Helps manage conditions linked to high oxidation, such as diabetes and cardiovascular issues
 
Probably better to take the precursors orally , glutathione does not get into cells very easily where it is needed due to its size. NAC ( n-acetyl cysteine ) will increase cellular glutathione levels as will NAC plus glycine. Cheaper easier and probably more effective.
 
MG_Dinosaur said:
So i have a couple questions. I'm a bit confused about glutathione. Through someone I know they suggested I take it because it detoxes you from anything heavy and it helps your immune system. I don't know much about it, can anyone explain if this is true and if so, how much should i be taking?

It looks like @CNCCurrency got all the benefits covered.

As for dosing, from what I have seen it is kind of all over the place. I personally take 250mg every other day, but I've seen everything from 200mg a week all the way up to 2000mg. So do your research on how you would like to proceed and start low.

And lastly, I would highly recommend taking vitamin C and E along with NAC to support a Glutathione protocol.
 
Tbagger said:
It looks like @CNCCurrency got all the benefits covered.

As for dosing, from what I have seen it is kind of all over the place. I personally take 250mg every other day, but I've seen everything from 200mg a week all the way up to 2000mg. So do your research on how you would like to proceed and start low.

And lastly, I would highly recommend taking vitamin C and E along with NAC to support a Glutathione protocol.
Gotcha, just a basic Vitamin C and E supplement?
 
Tbagger said:
It looks like @CNCCurrency got all the benefits covered.

As for dosing, from what I have seen it is kind of all over the place. I personally take 250mg every other day, but I've seen everything from 200mg a week all the way up to 2000mg. So do your research on how you would like to proceed and start low.

And lastly, I would highly recommend taking vitamin C and E along with NAC to support a Glutathione protocol.
I have been doing 200 mg every other day.
 
Tbagger said:
It looks like @CNCCurrency got all the benefits covered.

As for dosing, from what I have seen it is kind of all over the place. I personally take 250mg every other day, but I've seen everything from 200mg a week all the way up to 2000mg. So do your research on how you would like to proceed and start low.

And lastly, I would highly recommend taking vitamin C and E along with NAC to support a Glutathione protocol.
Also, should I take it before/during/after my peptide usage?
 
I inject 100mg with vitamin c subq every morning. More than 1 year ago someone suggested it to reduce migraines. It worked to decrease them by 75% When I am out of injectable I take capsules. Oral 1500 mg per day has the same effect. Oral is not absorbed well that is why I take much more when that's all I have.
 
swimmer said:
I inject 100mg with vitamin c subq every morning. More than 1 year ago someone suggested it to reduce migraines. It worked to decrease them by 75% When I am out of injectable I take capsules. Oral 1500 mg per day has the same effect. Oral is not absorbed well that is why I take much more when that's all I have.
I had no idea. I've considered that one, but I'm prone to ISR's. Are the capsules expensive?
 
randompersonrandom said:
I had no idea. I've considered that one, but I'm prone to ISR's. Are the capsules expensive?
This is what I buy on Amazon:

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CNCCurrency said:
endotoxins
To help clear the endo's from the NAD and 1A? Interesting. I've been doing IM Glut and NAD at the same time (not the same syringe) but may switch it up now. Are you running Korean Glut or CN?
 
PinKushn said:
To help clear the endo's from the NAD and 1A? Interesting. I've been doing IM Glut and NAD at the same time (not the same syringe) but may switch it up now. Are you running Korean Glut or CN?
Yes on the nad, just to be on the safe side. South Korea glut is what I use, pharma grade glut and Ascorbic acid from them also
 
MG_Dinosaur said:
Also, should I take it before/during/after my peptide usage?
I take everything together when I wake up except a few I take together before bed. Some people like to space them out but I don’t have the time or the willpower to commit to that. Endotoxins can’t be worse than the other crap I used to put in my body. Lol
 
CNCCurrency said:
I have been doing 200 mg every other day.
orally or pinning? I got the glutathione but after a few negative comments I have resisted pinning..
 
CNCCurrency said:
Key Benefits of Glutathione:

Powerful Antioxidant & Anti-aging: It fights free radicals that cause premature aging and cellular damage.

Liver Detoxification: Glutathione aids the liver in binding to toxins, heavy metals, and drugs for easier elimination, beneficial for fatty liver disease.

Immune System Support: It boosts white blood cell function to help fight infections.

Skin Health: It can brighten skin by reducing melanin, increase moisture, and improve elasticity.

Mitochondrial Function: Protects mitochondria, essential for energy production, from oxidative damage.

Reduces Oxidative Stress: Helps manage conditions linked to high oxidation, such as diabetes and cardiovascular issues
Dang, looks like magic.
 
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