“Does using glutathione therapy as a tablet work?” I want to answer your question.
The general trend in our age is that if we have a health problem or a complaint, we take a pill and get better. Unfortunately. We are in the times when the inner healer, our inner pharmacy, where all drugs are synthesized without side effects, is forgotten.
It is a common picture that I come across with to eliminate our emerging health problems by making a lifestyle change, and to run to the medicine cabinet instead of turning inward and exploring the area that created the problem.
Unfortunately, this approach doesn’t work for glutathione. The reason is absorption problems. Most of the glutathione from external sources is broken down in the digestive process. Therefore, even if we eat glutathione-rich foods or take supplements in tablet form, only a small part of it positively affects our blood glutathione levels.
Long story short, our bodies have a hard time absorbing glutathione from external sources.
The best solution is to receive intravenous treatment when necessary.
Should we use glutathione therapy intravenously or as a tablet?
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