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Reconstituted first vial of Glutathione

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    I finally decided to try some Glutathione that was not prescribed. I've been using compounded Glutathione for the past couple of months and once I was getting close to empty I got me a few vials of the Korean Gluta. I had also picked up 4 vials of GTB because I've heard that without that added taurine, the Glutathione is extra spicy. So with this 1200mg vial, I ended up using 9mL's of the GTB to reconstitute. Next time I might use less but since this was my first time researching these two items, thought I'd be a little generous with my mix. So it comes out to be 133.33mg/mL (9mL), and for a 200mg dose, it's right at 150cc's.
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      Personally ... I don't think Korean Gluta requires GTB. It's Pharma regulated and much less spicy!

      I recently reconned 1200mg Korean Gluta with 6mL of Hospira (200mg/ml) and it has no spice, even at subq.

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        Personally ... I don't think Korean Gluta requires GTB. It's Pharma regulated and much less spicy!

        I recently reconned 1200mg Korean Gluta with 6mL of Hospira (200mg/ml) and it has no spice, even at subq.

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        @hay_bayls I am just starting to research Glutathione (take tirz, KPV and GHK-CU)…but I am confused what Korean Gluta is? Is this the brand name where you order? Any suggestions on where to order? It seems fairly expensive for as much as people use. Still learning

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