Combining GKU-Cu treatments with red light therapy could offer synergistic benefits
With this method, glutathione is delivered directly into the bloodstream, resulting in higher bioavailability compared to oral supplements
Potential Side Effects and Safety Concerns Although the treatment is safe in medically supervised settings, mild side effects can happen, such as: Temporary redness or swelling at the injection site Slight dizziness or nausea Rare allergic reactions (rash, itching) Patients are advised to disclose any history of allergies or chronic illness before starting treatment
There is no pharmacokinetic reason to separate the injection days
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Although glutathione injection is expensive, it is more popular because it increases the bioavailability of glutathione