I asked him on Watsapp about two minutes ago and this was his response…It was odd- he quoted $13.7 per vial, but 179.00 plus shipping for 10. That’s why I was surprised- usually bulk buys are cheaper. This is more for 10.
He said he “It was odd- he quoted $13.7 per vial, but 179.00 plus shipping for 10. That’s why I was surprised- usually bulk buys are cheaper. This is more for 10.
lol, I just said essentially the same on the other thread. I apologized to him for causing confusion- he is very nice!He said he “
One person in the morning asked me for 10 vials of 600 mg & 10 vials of 1200 mg
So for the total including shipping I quoted $175
$60 for 10 vials of 600 mg
$80 for 10 vials of 1200
And shipping $35
So total up to $175”
Must have just been a miscommunication. That’s a great drive for everything though. Lol
I ordered 600mg JGLUT and GLUTIMAX from him. @AndyPandy you are doing subq, right? Have you ever added B12 to the stack?Kawal quoted you that much? That’s crazy expensive. Is that for 600mg vials and did that include shipping? I’m just trying to wrap my head around it.
I have bought JGLUT, ZUBIKIND, and GLUTABRIGHT brands. The ZUBIKIND is the cheapest and I paid 325 rupees ($3.81) for it. @Calm Logic bought JGLUT the other day and said they paid $6 per vial.
Yes. I inject subcutaneous, but some people do IM. I think it mostly preference. I have tried both ways and the Ascorbic Acid hits a little faster IM.I ordered 600mg JGLUT and GLUTIMAX from him. @AndyPandy you are doing subq, right? Have you ever added B12 to the stack?
Do you then add bac water? How much? Is it still spicy??My recommendation is to purchase ASCORCAN Ascorbic Acid with it, then use at least 100mg per dose. The last time I ordered it was under $6 per 6ml vial with 1.5 grams of Vitamin C in it.
The 600mg Glutathione vials come with a 5ml ampule of C that has 500mg in it. I’m not sure what come with the 1200mg vials.
I think the most Vitamin C we can absorb in a single day is 400mg. If you don’t take any other Vitamin C supplements or have a decent amount in your diet, I’d recommend more for the Glutathione.
I don’t add any Bacteriostatic Water. I don’t think it burns at all. It is ok to do that though if you need it to adjust the dose of either the Glutathione or the Ascorbic Acid.Do you then add bac water? How much? Is it still spicy??
I was thinking you didn’t but I wanted to be sure! Thank you sooo much!I don’t add any Bacteriostatic Water. I don’t think it burns at all. It is ok to do that though if you need it to adjust the dose of either the Glutathione or the Ascorbic Acid.
I believe it is technically intended for an infusion/drip. The 600mg vial comes with 5 ml (500mg) of Ascorbic Acid and 5ml of sterile water. I don’t use the water. I’ve been taking it for almost a year and have only had positive results. My skin looks great. It has definitely reduced fine lines, evened out my complexion, and it erased keratosis pilaris on my arms. I use a 600mg vial in three days now, but I used to do 100mg daily for 6 days. I don’t even get ISRs from it. I am also confident that it has done great things for my liver, but I can’t prove it. lolIsn't the India or pharma made Glutathione—600mg, 1200mg, or 2000mg intended as a single-use injection and not meant to be stored and used over several days for microdosing? They usually come with 10ml of sterile water, but I’m not sure after reconstitution it preserves Glutathione for multiple uses. Plus, Glutathione is pretty sensitive to light, which adds to the concern.
Thanks so much for getting back to me and sharing your experience—so glad to hear you’ve had great results! I actually have some Glutimax-1200 from India at home, but I’ve been hesitant about doing IM injections and storing the reconstituted vial for a few days because of safety concerns. Do you keep your vial in the fridge, or just in a cool, dark place?I believe it is technically intended for an infusion/drip. The 600mg vial comes with 5 ml (500mg) of Ascorbic Acid and 5ml of sterile water. I don’t use the water. I’ve been taking it for almost a year and have only had positive results. My skin looks great. It has definitely reduced fine lines, evened out my complexion, and it erased keratosis pilaris on my arms. I use a 600mg vial in three days now, but I used to do 100mg daily for 6 days. I don’t even get ISRs from it. I am also confident that it has done great things for my liver, but I can’t prove it. lol
I think that next to the GLPs, Glutathione is the absolute best all around and most
In the fridge once reconstituted. I don’t inject IM. Subcutaneous works just fine.Thanks so much for getting back to me and sharing your experience—so glad to hear you’ve had great results! I actually have some Glutimax-1200 from India at home, but I’ve been hesitant about doing IM injections and storing the reconstituted vial for a few days because of safety concerns. Do you keep your vial in the fridge, or just in a cool, dark place?
I ordered the hostile-pira sodium bicarbonate water from Mr. Jailbreak, expecting it Monday along with ph papers. I'm going to use regular bac water and then add tiny increments of the bicarb to get it approaching but not quite neutral.Do you then add bac water? How much? Is it still spicy??
Hi ,can you send me some info,Kawall has treated me well. He didn't have what I wanted last time so I ordered from Publix. Hope it shows up. lol
I’ve read and reread this topic, and haven’t seen anything mentioned about how to confirm the quality/purity of Indian glutathione. Are these tested? Or is it up to us to do so? I’m ready to pull the trigger …I love Glutathione! It’s good for skin all around and as you mentioned it has great benefits for your liver. It is anti-aging, and good for your heart, brain, eyes, cartilage, and is supposed to help with athletic performance.
I purchased my first kit of it from SRY, but have been buying it from India. When you buy from India it doesn’t come in kits but it works out to about the same price. You get it from India and each vial comes with an ampule of Ascorbic Acid and water to reconstitute with. In addition to taking the Ascorbic Acid with it, you need to make sure you are taking enough Vitamin E or you are wasting your time.
I bought my most recent vials from A guy
named Kawall. His WattsApp is +91 98230 14762. I’m sure any other Indian vendor is just as good. They sell a ton of other medications too. It’s a slippery slope. I have been buying random medications just to have them. They sell prefilled syringes of Tirzepatide and Semaglutide, but they are expensive and don’t even come close to what we pay for the lyophilized peps.
I love Glutathione! It’s good for skin all around and as you mentioned it has great benefits for your liver. It is anti-aging, and good for your heart, brain, eyes, cartilage, and is supposed to help with athletic performance.
I purchased my first kit of it from SRY, but have been buying it from India. When you buy from India it doesn’t come in kits but it works out to about the same price. You get it from India and each vial comes with an ampule of Ascorbic Acid and water to reconstitute with. In addition to taking the Ascorbic Acid with it, you need to make sure you are taking enough Vitamin E or you are wasting your time.
I bought my most recent vials from A guy
named Kawall. His WattsApp is +91 98230 14762. I’m sure any other Indian vendor is just as good. They sell a ton of other medications too. It’s a slippery slope. I have been buying random medications just to have them. They sell prefilled syringes of Tirzepatide and Semaglutide, but they are expensive and don’t even come close to what we pay for the lyophilized peps.
Glutathione can be tested by Janoshik and probably a few other labsI’ve read and reread this topic, and haven’t seen anything mentioned about how to confirm the quality/purity of Indian glutathione. Are these tested? Or is it up to us to do so? I’m ready to pull the trigger …
I’ve never had it tested. The India stuff generally comes from legit pharmaceutical companies and I trust it. As far as peptides go, it’s really cheap and I don’t see how faking it can be lucrative. The smell is also a dead giveaway.I’ve read and reread this topic, and haven’t seen anything mentioned about how to confirm the quality/purity of Indian glutathione. Are these tested? Or is it up to us to do so? I’m ready to pull the trigger …
I get glutathione from Korea for $85+30 shipping for 10X1200mg vials. The brand is luthione, made by a legitimate Korean pharmacy and is used in hospitals. Meamoshop, Acescom, and Derma-Solutions have it. It's meant to be sold to aestheticians, but they don't ask for a license, and they all take credit cards. Uther has it too, Uther's is also supposed to be a brand used in hospitals, but I heard that it is expired. Good luck🙂Hi Anyone Bought or used Grey Glutathion or know a Vendor that sells it? . Any experience or recommendations? . Its Widley used as liver support/healing . (Also used as Skin lightening but this purpose is not of interest to me ) Unless someone has used it for this purpose successfully, as this would suggest they have an authentic supplier.
Its widely sold on Indiamart . But I am investigation/looking for Chinese Grey Kits with COAs .
I buy from India like @AndyPanda and it's made by pharmaceutical companies. I do filter it as I'm using it for someone who's immune system isn't good.I’ve read and reread this topic, and haven’t seen anything mentioned about how to confirm the quality/purity of Indian glutathione. Are these tested? Or is it up to us to do so? I’m ready to pull the trigger …
I just make my own. Never did find a place that had it for a price even remotely comparable.I was grateful for the tip on this forum about the Korean sellers, and here’s my positive experience. I bought a kit of 10 x 1200mg from AcesCosm for $60, and it arrived within 5 days to myself in the UK. Free face mask et al. Pharma glutathione at that price, with that speed of shipping and ease of transaction is amazing, especially as I’m going to be ordering a fair whack of glutathione over the coming months. A big thank you to those who recommended them.
Now if chance should be so lucky that anyone has an equivalent recommendation for L-Carnitine!
My understanding is Glutathione is made up of cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine;I just make my own. Never did find a place that had it for a price even remotely comparable.
L-Carnitine base, sterile water, BA, mix on a hot plate, filter into a sterile vial.
I'm not. I am responding to this:My understanding is Glutathione is made up of cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine;
L-carnitine is lysine and methionine, how are you making it out of that?
Now if chance should be so lucky that anyone has an equivalent recommendation for L-Carnitine!
Whoops, I'm sorry, I see that now!I'm not. I am responding to this: