Injectable Glutathione Recipe

Thanks to all who collaborated in this and the other thread to create this recipe.

I brewed the recipe as Luka described. I had a little trouble with my pH meter so I’m not exactly sure where I landed but PIP is not too bad. Shoulder has a slight PIP and the ventrogluteal is no PIP whatsoever. So again, Thanks!

I’ve ordered the Belle Chemical 25 gram GSH from Amazon twice now and both times I got an item past the expiration date. It is only 1 month past due so I think it is still good but I’d still like an unexpired product. I may try ordering directly from the company instead hoping this is just an issue on the reseller side.

But just in case, can anyone vouch for a pharma grade glutathione other than Belle Chemical?
 
Thanks to all who collaborated in this and the other thread to create this recipe.

I brewed the recipe as Luka described. I had a little trouble with my pH meter so I’m not exactly sure where I landed but PIP is not too bad. Shoulder has a slight PIP and the ventrogluteal is no PIP whatsoever. So again, Thanks!

I’ve ordered the Belle Chemical 25 gram GSH from Amazon twice now and both times I got an item past the expiration date. It is only 1 month past due so I think it is still good but I’d still like an unexpired product. I may try ordering directly from the company instead hoping this is just an issue on the reseller side.

But just in case, can anyone vouch for a pharma grade glutathione other than Belle Chemical?

Sinistral,
Assuming you made 30ml at 200mg/ml, do you know exactly how much Sodium Hydroxide you utilized?
 
Thanks to all who collaborated in this and the other thread to create this recipe.

I brewed the recipe as Luka described. I had a little trouble with my pH meter so I’m not exactly sure where I landed but PIP is not too bad. Shoulder has a slight PIP and the ventrogluteal is no PIP whatsoever. So again, Thanks!

I’ve ordered the Belle Chemical 25 gram GSH from Amazon twice now and both times I got an item past the expiration date. It is only 1 month past due so I think it is still good but I’d still like an unexpired product. I may try ordering directly from the company instead hoping this is just an issue on the reseller side.

But just in case, can anyone vouch for a pharma grade glutathione other than Belle Chemical?
I followed the recipe and ended up using sodium hydroxide pellets to an estimated ph above 8.5, based upon the ph strips I used.

I have injected up to 2ml, or 400 mg, and had some minor but tolerable pip. I injected 1g week 1 and will follow the same dosage for the next few weeks.

Agelessrx wants $200 per 10ml bottle and it cost me about $1 to make my own. If it does absolutely nothing for me, at least I didn’t pay $200.
 
I followed the recipe and ended up using sodium hydroxide pellets to an estimated ph above 8.5, based upon the ph strips I used.

I have injected up to 2ml, or 400 mg, and had some minor but tolerable pip. I injected 1g week 1 and will follow the same dosage for the next few weeks.

Agelessrx wants $200 per 10ml bottle and it cost me about $1 to make my own. If it does absolutely nothing for me, at least I didn’t pay $200.
Interesting...8.5 should be the same or close to the PH in human blood. Could the 2ml at once be the cause of the minor PIP you are experiencing? I was under the impression to try to keep injections 1ml or less if possible.

I have a formula based on 600mg per ml with the tricky part being getting the PH adjusted accordingly. I am going to use 10% NaOH solution BUT as little as possible to obtain an ideal PH, which appears to be about 8 or less. This adjustment will be with the use of a meter.

The 600mg/ml dosage is not initially for a single dosage but rather the high end titrating up from 100mgs or so. It will be titrated up to 600mgs and cycled on off much like the suggestion (and I agree) by another member in this thread.

We will see how it works out.
 
I just made my own glutathione using your recipe & instructions.

Had all the ingredients out and a pH reader.

for the sodium hydroxide pellets, I only added about ~1-1.5ml and it made my first stage solution crystal clear but when I did the pH reading it was over 8-8.5

I was trying to buffer my pH reader but didn't have distilled water on hand so I had to do a caveman style to get distilled water + I was doing this super late at night lmao. Didn't want to wait the next day or "some other day" im more of a do it now and get it over with guy.

Anyways, all steps have been met except for the pH reading. Everything is crystal clear and is stored in the refrigerator. I'll be closely monitoring it everyday for the week and update you guys if the solution changes colour/degrades.


I also wonder if adding taurine to this recipe would make the glutathione even better.
 
I just made my own glutathione using your recipe & instructions.

Had all the ingredients out and a pH reader.

for the sodium hydroxide pellets, I only added about ~1-1.5ml and it made my first stage solution crystal clear but when I did the pH reading it was over 8-8.5

I was trying to buffer my pH reader but didn't have distilled water on hand so I had to do a caveman style to get distilled water + I was doing this super late at night lmao. Didn't want to wait the next day or "some other day" im more of a do it now and get it over with guy.

Anyways, all steps have been met except for the pH reading. Everything is crystal clear and is stored in the refrigerator. I'll be closely monitoring it everyday for the week and update you guys if the solution changes colour/degrades.


I also wonder if adding taurine to this recipe would make the glutathione even better.
Glutathione is stable and still clear 3 days in.
 
You can get a ph tester literally anywhere online. Do not use baking soda. It has some kind of bubbling reaction with Glutathione. Not sure what it is but it doesn't seem good to
Just reading through this thread. This bubbles are just carbon dioxide is being released when neutralising acids with a bicarbonate salt. It’s safe and normal. Sodium hydroxide is more dangerous to work with so you can just use more bicarbonate to increase the pH.
 
So are we sure that neutralizing it doesn't inactivate it biochemically? When these health spas deliver it via IV are they also adjusting its ph beforehand?
 
So are we sure that neutralizing it doesn't inactivate it biochemically? When these health spas deliver it via IV are they also adjusting its ph beforehand?
No. You are just taking it into salt form. Most drugs are administered in salt form because of either increased absorption, higher stability or to reduce pain. Injecting something acidic is always painful.
 
I finished this recipe with a final PH of around 4.9. I injected for the first time about 24hrs later. I experienced immediate, significant swelling and itching at the injection site. I’m wondering if the PH might be too low, or if there is perhaps something else I’m not considering. Any input would be appreciated.
 
I finished this recipe with a final PH of around 4.9. I injected for the first time about 24hrs later. I experienced immediate, significant swelling and itching at the injection site. I’m wondering if the PH might be too low, or if there is perhaps something else I’m not considering. Any input would be appreciated.
If for sure could be pH. That is low. I put mine over 6.
 
I'm planning to brew my own glutathione...

I saw you guys using the naoh just to manage the ph of the solution.

My question is: why not use the sodium chloride infusion solution, potassium chloride, calcium chloride ?
...naoh is a very dangerous substance to use for injectable solution, isn't that toxic...???

The infusion solution it's supposed to have the perfect ph for injections use.
 
chloride infusion solution, potassium chloride, calcium chloride ?
They are not bases. You need a base like sodium hydroxide or sobium bicarbonate. If you use sodium hydroxide and the ph stays under 7, you will be safe since all if it is reacted.
 
They are not bases. You need a base like sodium hydroxide or sobium bicarbonate. If you use sodium hydroxide and the ph stays under 7, you will be safe since all if it is reacted.
Base will lower the acidic...

Does that mean that glutathione is acidic ?

I tought that in its pure form, glutathione is usually neutral to slightly acidic in aqueous solutions...so I hoped that using a aqueous solution very close to the blood ph, will do just fine.
 
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