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I wouldn't bother with IV, in order to sustain high levels you will need to visit the doc every week, if not more.
You can supplement glutathione orally, despite the common misconception that it is entirely broken down in the gut, a recent study proved that supplementing with L-glutathione orally was an effective way to increase GSH levels.
Couple this with some precursors (NAC, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Milk Thistle) and the correct B Vitamins (methylcobalamin, 5-MTHF) and you will get all the benefits of increased glutathione without the expense and commitment of IV therapy.
You can supplement glutathione orally, despite the common misconception that it is entirely broken down in the gut, a recent study proved that supplementing with L-glutathione orally was an effective way to increase GSH levels.
Couple this with some precursors (NAC, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Milk Thistle) and the correct B Vitamins (methylcobalamin, 5-MTHF) and you will get all the benefits of increased glutathione without the expense and commitment of IV therapy.