Glutathione
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My rat has been treated with 1200mg of Glutathione once weekly via IV for autoimmunity, purchased directly from South Korea. The research results have been very encouraging. I've been paying about $10 a vial for 1200mg and I'm blown away at how much more expensive most of the US vendors are. Should I just keep buying from North Korea? How can I go about getting a COA for a vial?
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@PeptideEd I appreciate the tag, but I'm comfortable with the dosing as I am treating my rat for SLE (Systemic Lupus) with a standard protocol for IV (I have a family member who start the IV and I handle the rest). My question is really around sourcing. When my rat was on this protocol in an infusion clinic, I think I was paying $30 for Glutathione to be added in to my Vitamin cocktail and I'm certain that was marked up at least 100%, so I don't think they were paying anywhere close to the prices I'm seeing in the US peptide market. I've done a bit of research and I'm finding South Korea is fairly trustworthy, but I would still feel more comfortable testing and I reached out to Janoshik and they offer it for about $250, so I think I'll go that route. I also reached out to the manufacturer and asked for a COA, but they said they only send that to vendors. Going to reach out to the vendor I purchased from before I drop $250 for peace of mind. P.S. - this protocol has put my rat in to clinical remission with none of the standard of care treatments. Just carnivore, glutathione and a vitamin regimen.
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@ymbrown1976-gmail-com this is where I’ve always gotten my glutathione from. Currently a case of 10 is $60. $30 shipping no matter what you order. Usually shipped with FedEx express. I’ve received orders in 3 days, and sometimes 3 weeks because it sat in port for two weeks. It is Korean pharma grade.
https://www.acecosm.com/categories/health-booster/ki-glutaone-inj-glutathione-1200mg