Beyond its role as a free radical scavenger, glutathione is the linchpin of the body's detoxification system
Possible Short-Term Side Effects Some people may experience the following short-term side effects: Headache Nausea Abdominal discomfort Mild allergic reactions Skin rash or itching Side Effects Related to Glutathione Injections When glutathione is given through the IV or IM route, additional risks may occur, such as: Pain or irritation at the site of injection Allergic reactions (the most severe side effect) Infection (if injections are not done under proper sterile conditions) Potential Long-Term Concerns If someone uses glutathione for long-term or in high doses, then there are chances for more significant side effects, such as: Kidneys problems Thyroid problems Bronchospasm (inhaled glutathione can trigger it) Kidney and thyroid-related effects have been reported in some cases, but a direct causal relationship remains unclear due to limited evidence

Benefits include: Faster oxygen and nutrient delivery Efficient removal of cellular debris Improved immune response at injury sites Cell Migration and Tissue Regeneration BPC-157 guides fibroblasts, endothelial cells, stem cells, and immune cells to injured areas, promoting organized tissue regeneration
A 12-h day/night cycle allows the animals to maintain a normal circadian rhythm, with free access to food and water