Anyone Bought or used Glutathion or know a Vendor

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 .
You can just supplement with NAC as it's a glutathione percursor that is usually the limiting factor on endogenous gluthione production
 
Amino Annex sells glutathione individually:

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Shipping is $7.50 flat rate for USPS Ground Advantage.
A cheaper domestic reseller of single South Korea glutathione is Ceep's, which also resells supplies and single vials of Vit C on their jotform. They have positive reviews in their Telegram community.

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I just started using filleroutlet.com and have received one shipment from them that went smoothly. I ordered on Saturday, it was shipped from Korea on Sunday, cleared customs in Anchorage yesterday and arrived safely this morning. They have glutathione for 47.00 for a kit, and a few other injectables, (L-carnatine 27.00 a kit). Shipping is 40 dollars, so probably not worth it unless you are buying a few kits at a time.

 
The FedEx shipping is no joke... I have an order in AK now.
 

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The FedEx shipping is no joke... I have an order in AK now.
I know! I am amazed that I can order something from Korea, get it two days later, and still have a partially frozen ice pack when it arrives. I live in Oregon, and back when I was on compound I couldn't get something here from California that fast.
 
I just started using filleroutlet.com and have received one shipment from them that went smoothly. I ordered on Saturday, it was shipped from Korea on Sunday, cleared customs in Anchorage yesterday and arrived safely this morning. They have glutathione for 47.00 for a kit, and a few other injectables, (L-carnatine 27.00 a kit). Shipping is 40 dollars, so probably not worth it unless you are buying a few kits at a time.

I forgot about them, thank you! Was almost going to order same brand from a fancy, pretty Kbeauty site for 2x price.
 
I just started using filleroutlet.com and have received one shipment from them that went smoothly. I ordered on Saturday, it was shipped from Korea on Sunday, cleared customs in Anchorage yesterday and arrived safely this morning. They have glutathione for 47.00 for a kit, and a few other injectables, (L-carnatine 27.00 a kit). Shipping is 40 dollars, so probably not worth it unless you are buying a few kits at a time.

It looks like they require filling out a registration and proof of being a healthcare professional. Did you come across that? I think that's why I didn't order from the in the past, but I'd like to.
 
It looks like they require filling out a registration and proof of being a healthcare professional. Did you come across that? I think that's why I didn't order from the in the past, but I'd like to.
Yes, it took me a bit to figure out how everyone was doing it: under occupation, choose "other qualified buyer". It won't require a license🙂
 
It looks like they require filling out a registration and proof of being a healthcare professional. Did you come across that? I think that's why I didn't order from the in the past, but I'd like to.
Checked them out but they don't seem to have much? And are you sure that is glutathione as the said "glutathione reduced" whatever that means? Plus, couldn't find carnitine?

edit: this was meant for @pavlovs
 
The brand name of L-carnatine sold on this site is "Mesocartin", the three brands of glutathione are Luthione, Gluthione, and Glutaone. All of their meds are listed by the brand name, not the active. Reduced just means it's the active form. I use Luthione, I haven't used any of the others.
 
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Ok, took the recommendation of @AndyPanda, ordered the 6mL vials of Ascorbic acid from Kawall and reconstituted a 600mg vial of glutathione with it. Drew 100 units and could only pin 80, it stung so bad I had to pull it out! I didn’t get this burn when I reconned with just BAC water. So is it the ascorbic acid burning?
 
Ok, took the recommendation of @AndyPanda, ordered the 6mL vials of Ascorbic acid from Kawall and reconstituted a 600mg vial of glutathione with it. Drew 100 units and could only pin 80, it stung so bad I had to pull it out! I didn’t get this burn when I reconned with just BAC water. So is it the ascorbic acid burning?
I don't want to start a big thing here, but the gluta with c is always intended for iv drip and is never JUST glutathione and c, it is mixed with a fair amount of saline water solution before being used intraveneous. So doing it subcu and not checking the ph can cause damage/burns to tissue. There's no metabolic reason they have to be in a syringe together. Inject one, inject the other, but mix with solution that will get it closer to a safe ph.
When I test the ph level of the glutathione with just a moderate amount of bac water only, it's still red on ph papers. That's no good to inject subcu.

@AndyPanda usually does his IM, or even IV now, himself. And he's outlandishly tough.
 
I don't want to start a big thing here, but the gluta with c is always intended for iv drip and is never JUST glutathione and c, it is mixed with a fair amount of saline water solution before being used intraveneous. So doing it subcu and not checking the ph can cause damage/burns to tissue. There's no metabolic reason they have to be in a syringe together. Inject one, inject the other, but mix with solution that will get it closer to a safe ph.
When I test the ph level of the glutathione with just a moderate amount of bac water only, it's still red on ph papers. That's no good to inject subcu.

@AndyPanda usually does his IM, or even IV now, himself. And he's outlandishly tough.
I used to get this done at a spa. In the spa's, it is usually called something like "glutathione push" - a 45 minutes drip delivered the glutathione, and a separate 15 minute drip delivered the vitamin C. They were never mixed in the same IV. I just do a subcutaneous injection of glutathione now, and eat a vitamin c gummy.

Somehow people began to equate "glutathione with vitamin c" as being the two mixed in the same injection.

AI says:
  • Optimal effectiveness: Some sources suggest that while it's generally safe to administer them simultaneously (in the same appointment, but typically as separate infusions or as a push at the end), they are not usually mixed directly into the same infusion bag due to potential interactions and to optimize their individual effects. For instance, LIVation notes that a high dose of vitamin C may be infused first, followed by glutathione.
  • Pro-oxidant effect: Some research suggests that administering vitamin C and glutathione together might not provide additional benefit compared to vitamin C alone in cancer treatment, and might even inhibit the cytotoxic effect of vitamin C in some cases. However, this area of research requires further investigation.
  • Dosage and patient-specific needs: Healthcare professionals carefully assess individual patient needs and administer appropriate dosages of each substance, considering the potential for interactions and side effects.
 
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I used to get this done at a spa. In the spa's, it is usually called something like "glutathione push" - a 45 minutes drip delivered the glutathione, and a separate 15 minute drip delivered the vitamin C. They were never mixed in the same IV. I just do a subcutaneous injection of glutathione now, and eat a vitamin c gummy.

Somehow people began to equate "glutathione with vitamin c" as being the two mixed in the same injection.

AI says:
  • Optimal effectiveness: Some sources suggest that while it's generally safe to administer them simultaneously (in the same appointment, but typically as separate infusions or as a push at the end), they are not usually mixed directly into the same infusion bag due to potential interactions and to optimize their individual effects. For instance, LIVation notes that a high dose of vitamin C may be infused first, followed by glutathione.
  • Pro-oxidant effect: Some research suggests that administering vitamin C and glutathione together might not provide additional benefit compared to vitamin C alone in cancer treatment, and might even inhibit the cytotoxic effect of vitamin C in some cases. However, this area of research requires further investigation.
  • Dosage and patient-specific needs: Healthcare professionals carefully assess individual patient needs and administer appropriate dosages of each substance, considering the potential for interactions and side effects.
Some vendors are selling it mixed with ascorbic acid and zinc. You don’t “have” to mix it, but you absolutely can and it is safe as well as effective.
 
Ok, took the recommendation of @AndyPanda, ordered the 6mL vials of Ascorbic acid from Kawall and reconstituted a 600mg vial of glutathione with it. Drew 100 units and could only pin 80, it stung so bad I had to pull it out! I didn’t get this burn when I reconned with just BAC water. So is it the ascorbic acid burning?
It is. I don’t use as much vitamin C as Andy and I add a half cc of lidocaine. It’s still spicy, but I can deal.
 
I received my order from Kawall last Friday. I first pinned the ascorbic acid by itself. It felt like a Brute Enforcer Emeritus sting. I reconstituted the glutithione with 2 ml of the included water. It stung almost as bad as the vitamin c. Yesterday I added the vitamin c to the reconstituted glutathione and pinned the solution with 100 mg of glutithione. It only burned a tiny bit. I had the same pain free result today. From now on I am going to mix them before pinning. They were all done sub q.
 
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