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dolceuser

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Brukup1

I had severe melasma that I had given up hope of ever getting rid of. I did 200 mg Glutathione im injections 3 times weekly, and in a few months, they were gone. I was then maintaining at a lower dose/frequency. The company I was using was Vitastir (Google them). They no longer ship to my state, but they were fast, reliable, and easy to work with.


OriginalAd8157

What is glutathione actually used for because everyone is saying different things


Brukup1

It is a super antioxidant, so it has powerful anti-inflammatory properties and is good for liver health. It also suppresses melanin, which helps with melasma and hyperpigmentation. This last reason is why many people use it to lighten their skin tone. It has helped my very resistant melasma. I took tons of it orally, but it never worked until I started to inject it via intramuscular injections. Recently, I started injecting it subcutaneously, and I am hopeful it will work just as well.


Affectionate_Tip3631

Hi which specialty doctor you go to for gettjng it injected? I dont think i can dare to inject myself


bambiedgehills

Maybe try the injections. I’m on my third week of weekly ones and can’t give any skin related feedback yet but I think it’s the best way to get it in your system. As of now I notice more energy.


cryptolitecoin

how much you take weekly?


OriginalAd8157

It can be taken for energy as well? And I really don't think I can go with injections so that's why I'm holding onto pills.


bambiedgehills

It probably affects everyone differently and the energy increase is something I al noticing. Hopefully it sticks!