Anyone Bought or used Glutathion or know a Vendor

For a 1500mg vial, I reconstitute with 5mL of Ascorbic Acid (500mg/mL) and I use the entire vial in 5 days. 1mL per day. According to a nurse at the clinic I used to go to, anything more concentrated than 300mg/mL is damaging to the tissue and can cause some bruising, stinging and a lasting burning sensation. She actually recommends 10mL of solution so that its 150mg/mL but I did not want to subq 2mL.
 
I've never had a sting from glutathione, regardless of manufacturer. I don't sting with GHK-Cu either. If it is glutahione, it will have a have a strong sulphur smell, put a few drops on your finger and sniff.
 
...This is for 1200mg glut by the way.

I've tried something else now, that I think is the BEST (for me) so far: I ordered the 0.9% sodium chloride bac water (still has alcohol) and used that, 5ml. It stung a tiny bit, but went away after 10 minutes.

I found info from a wellness clinic and that's what they recommend for injection and basically it's saline which is what is used for IV glutathione.

Also, I've found the best place subq for this large (1ml) injection is in the butt with a slightly longer needle.

Still going well with the saline BAC for gluta, right?

Saline BAC is very underused for gluta it seems, partly since reta (a GLP more "lipophilic" than sema or tirz) became cloudy when reconned with saline BAC, as mentioned in the forum before (with pictures).

Saline BAC seems ideal for gluta comfort-wise, with gluta more durable than I assumed (after a couple of people here said they shake Indian gluta during recon, which is relatively okay but could increase oxidation):

Google Gemini said:
[BAC vs. Saline BAC]
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[Gluta vs. Reta]
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Any oxidized gluta can still be reused by the body.

A study of gluta IV solutions with "0.9% sodium chloride injection (NS)": https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39242322
 
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