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I would really like to hear from those who have taken it before those who are taking it or have seen people used it.


Is it really worth the investment? I am doing one iv section a week at the moment at 3000mg per iv drip and I don’t mind going for a whole year if only I can get the results I am after.


Right now I am NC 45 or a little darker and my goal is the pic below.


Can the Iv once a week for a year get me to this shade or not? Or are they just a waste of money should I just take Liposomal Glutathione and call it a day?
 

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Hi Masa!
My sister and I did glutathione IV for 3 months and discontinued because we didn't see any results. We were however only receiving 1200mg glutathione per IV and 1500mg of vitamin C weekly. My sister did get a bit of a glow but I didn't. I think we should've been more patient however it became too costly and we felt discouraged when we didn't see the results we were expecting. I am now taking oral glutathione powder along with rectal and I have a bit of a glow in just two weeks. I'm excited to see how my skin will look in 3 months. I'm sure you'll get great results if you keep at it for a year. However you might have to go more than once a week to see quick results.
Thanks for replying.


That is what I think also it is too pricey. I am doing once a week for now and have done 6 iv treatment so far.


I am doing 3000mg glutathione a section.


But I am also taking Liposomal Glutathione and the Lipo have lighten me one shade in a month with one even using any lightening cream so I am kinda thinking I may just need to the liposomal and not the IV since the Ivs takes a ducking long time to work and it will get pricey to keep taking it.


I believe you have to take it for like 18 months to see proper results I don’t know I am just confused as to continue it or not.
 

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Thanks for replying.


That is what I think also it is too pricey. I am doing once a week for now and have done 6 iv treatment so far.


I am doing 3000mg glutathione a section.


But I am also taking Liposomal Glutathione and the Lipo have lighten me one shade in a month with one even using any lightening cream so I am kinda thinking I may just need to the liposomal and not the IV since the Ivs takes a ducking long time to work and it will get pricey to keep taking it.


I believe you have to take it for like 18 months to see proper results I don’t know I am just confused as to continue it or not.
Whattt?? Lipo lightened you one shade in a month? Sis which brand are you using and whats your dosage? Are you also doing vitamin c? What else are you taking or it's just Lipo glutathione
 

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Hi Masa!
My sister and I did glutathione IV for 3 months and discontinued because we didn't see any results. We were however only receiving 1200mg glutathione per IV and 1500mg of vitamin C weekly. My sister did get a bit of a glow but I didn't. I think we should've been more patient however it became too costly and we felt discouraged when we didn't see the results wewere expecting. I am now taking oral glutathione powder along with rectal and I have a bit of a glow in just two weeks. I'm excited to see how my skin will look in 3 months. I'm sure you'll get great results if you keep at it for a year. However you might have to go more than once a week to see quick results.
Thanks for replying.


That is what I think also it is too pricey. I am doing once a week for now and have done 6 iv treatment so far.


I am doing 3000mg glutathione a section.


But I am also taking Liposomal Glutathione and the Lipo have lighten me one shade in a month with one even using any lightening cream so I am kinda thinking I may just need to the liposomal and not the IV since the Ivs takes a ducking long time to work and it will get pricey to keep taking it.


I believe you have to take it for like 18 months to see proper results I don’t know I am just confused as to continue it or not.
Id like to know which brand 😄...ill be jumping in whole 🤣🤣
 

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I haven’t tried the iv, they’re not available locally. I hope more people share their experiences with you. But one shade a month from the pills is great, though. I’d just do that if I were you. What brand is your Liposomal glutathione? Please do share lol.
 

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Honestly IV is very confusing. I've not seen anyone get results from IV. I have a friend who has used IV for over a year with no results. However there's this lady on YouTube I've followed her journey and the progress with liposomal glutathione and rectal is really great. I think her name is Tatiana Sforza. She's originally light skinned but you can clearly see her results. There's another lady(the blessed golden gal) she's too pale for me but she swears by liposomal glutathione. I think liposomal is the goat these days
 

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Thanks everyone for the replies. Yes I followed those youtubers as well. I started taking liposomal because of Steph.



Guys offcourse I would share the brand is core liposomal.


My dose is 2000mg the liquid because I find it hard to do pills. I would have taken higher dose if I was not on Iv they are both too expensive to keep up I think I can only do one.
 

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Lemme drop this information here:)

Glutathione Supplements: A Brief Summary

Oral glutathione powder is the most commonly found form, though it can have a poor absorption rate.

Liposomal glutathione formulation is the most powerful and absorbable form, for which you need no prescription.

Inhaled GSH with special nebulizer requires a prescription, but it’s effective in some people. If you have asthma, avoid using inhaled GSH.

Transdermals and lotions have various levels of absorption, sometimes unreliable.

IV is the most direct method of glutathione supplementation, but also the most invasive. Levels spike and diminish quickly

Some targeted nutrients can boost your body’s natural glutathione production — such as N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), selenium, vitamin E, and alpha lipoic acid.
 
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