The honest answer is: it's more interesting than most peptides in this space, the mechanism is real, there's some legitimate clinical evidence and there are also significant gaps in the data that the internet tends to paper over
Long-term side effects of glutathione may include digestive issues such as diarrhea, nausea and abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, headaches and dizziness, zinc deficiency, bloating and cramps, and asthma attacks in people with asthma
The door shelf experiences the most temperature fluctuation from opening and closing, so avoid storing peptides there
When mitochondria are protected and healthy, your cells can produce energy more efficiently
NAC at 600 to 1,800 mg daily is the most cost-effective way to boost glutathione because it provides the rate-limiting amino acid (cysteine) your body needs to produce glutathione naturally