Sgt.LincolnOsiris
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Yes. When glutathione neutralizes a free radical, it becomes oxidized; Vitamin C helps convert it back into its active, reduced form (GSH), extending its life and effectiveness.Nope!
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Yes. When glutathione neutralizes a free radical, it becomes oxidized; Vitamin C helps convert it back into its active, reduced form (GSH), extending its life and effectiveness.Nope!
If you are EU , venom labs sells it pharma gradeMy consensus was between 3 sites:
- Memao
- AceCosm
- Filler Outlet (STG TG group suck this site's cock)
Meamo seems to be the most popular source, it is more expensive but I guess idm paying extra if I guarantee authenticity. Looking to use it to reduce chronic ALT/AST elevations for I'd rather not cheap out there.
However, if @Photon can dm me a good source... <3
That's not how it works.. lol. the IV glutathione you take is rapidly broken down and cleared. Vit C itself is an antioxidant so it is merely reducing oxidative burden. It is not reverting GSSG to GSH.Yes. When glutathione neutralizes a free radical, it becomes oxidized; Vitamin C helps convert it back into its active, reduced form (GSH), extending its life and effectiveness.
Sounds articulate. Thanks for the constructive info. I’ll look into it. They do go hand in hand though and Vitamin C absolutely helps to regenerate and recycle Glutathione. People dismissing that they work together is incredibly inaccurate.That's not how it works.. lol. the IV glutathione you take is rapidly broken down and cleared. Vit C itself is an antioxidant so it is merely reducing oxidative burden. It is not reverting GSSG to GSH.
It's like a fire truck spraying water on a cabin fire. The water evaporates into steam/vapour. Using a chemical fire retardant in addition to the water doesn't mean that the retardant is converting the steam/vapour back into water. If the firetruck has more water left in it, it just means you're using less water
Best analogy I could think of..
