FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
While glutathione injections are generally considered safe, some people may experience minor side effects such as skin rash, mild headaches, or body aches. It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting treatment to discuss any potential risks based on your medical history.
Glutathione injections are typically administered intravenously by a healthcare professional, ensuring maximum absorption and effectiveness. The dose and frequency of treatment will depend on your health goals and the advice of your healthcare provider.
Yes, glutathione is vital for liver function and can help detoxify the body, reduce the risk of fatty liver disease, and protect against liver damage. It plays a critical role in maintaining optimal liver health and function.
There is some evidence suggesting that glutathione shots may help improve insulin sensitivity, potentially aiding in better blood sugar control. However, it’s important to discuss this with a healthcare provider to determine if it’s appropriate for your needs.
The effects of glutathione injections can vary from person to person. Some people may notice improvements in their skin tone and energy levels within weeks of treatment, while others may take longer. Consistency and following your healthcare provider’s recommendations are key.