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I started taking it because a friend mentioned her migraines went away with max gxl,I have had a chronic migraine for years and after a while even taking preventive medicine stopped working. I thought why not I have nothing to lose and yes!! my migraines went away completely,and so did my insomnia,I have more energy and I rarely get sick anymore. Expensive, yes but worth it!!

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Glutathione does not survive the stomach when taken orally. An intravenous shot is extremely expensive ($175+) and as glutathione is transient in the body (not stored), lasts about 5-6 hours. Not a long term option. Glutathione precursors make sense and are available. This overview article is misleading as no curative results have been claimed to the FDA re glutathione.

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Diva Poulos | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
8/18/2021
Condition: Age-related fatigue
Overall rating 4.0
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Just order shots from AgelessRX, I will know more in a months time they suggest up to 5 x per week 50 on the syringe, I use to go to a clinic they suggest a double shot, it was getting too expensive, so I have made the decision to do it myself

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Jillie | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
7/3/2021
Condition: Aging
Overall rating 5.0
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Currently going to aweigh toss clinic for those pesky last 15lbs. They offer several vitamin/supplements shots and one is the Glutathione. On the description of things it can help, it says may possibly help Psoriasis. Sold! After just one shot (sorry I don’t know the dosage) I noticed the psoriasis going away and the associated arthritis and stiffness as well. When I got one the next week, I was completely clear and my face started looking younger. It’s a miracle for my skin condition! However after 5 weeks of shots, I was informed that California has now banned the use of IV/shots for Glutathione. I am heartbroken. I purchased a liquid version which is 1500 mg and it helps my facial skin look good but not keeping the psoriasis and inflammation away. I’m now going to try a pill version to see if it works. Read More Read Less

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frankie | Age: 65-74 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
2/5/2021
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.0
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I was so tired after I had covid and previous cancer in 2018, so i was informed of this product. After a week of taking it i was not tired like before, got up early and went to bed early using one pill worked for me 250 as iam small in stature. I was not a jittery feeling but one of rested.

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Age: 35-44 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
5/11/2019
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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Used to lighten skin. I had no none problems with it

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Steviabeeq | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 1 to less than 2 years |
8/14/2018
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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Sublingual glutathione has helped with immune disease.

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Age: 13-18 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
5/31/2018
Condition: General Health And Wellness
Overall rating 1.0
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ayen | On supplement for less than 1 month |
3/12/2017
Condition: General Health And Wellness
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Age: 65-74 | On supplement for 2 to less than 5 years |
6/24/2016
Condition: General Health And Wellness
Overall rating 4.0
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iveroy | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
10/8/2015
Condition: General Health And Wellness
Overall rating 3.0
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Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 6 months to less than 1 year |
8/21/2015
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.3
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doing iv glutathione 3 times a week for Parkinson. Has not stopped the shakes completely but do have times when the shake is very mild. Do notice a difference if I miss my schedule dose.

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6/17/2015
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am breast cancer survivor. diagnosed stage 2b got 6x chemo and 33days radiation. started 2010 my oral intake of gluta caps. decided to for injection a month ago. no seen side effect since and feel more confident as survivor. hoping for these benefits forever.

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Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
5/27/2015
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.3
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I started taking it because a friend mentioned her migraines went away with max gxl,I have had a chronic migraine for years and after a while even taking preventive medicine stopped working. I thought why not I have nothing to lose and yes!! my migraines went away completely,and so did my insomnia,I have more energy and I rarely get sick anymore. Expensive, yes but worth it!!

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5/5/2015
Condition: General Health And Wellness
Overall rating 4.0
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Age: 75 or over | On supplement for less than 1 month |
2/27/2015
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.3
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Jules | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 6 months to less than 1 year |
1/15/2015
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kimboat | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
12/31/2014
Condition: Other
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autoimmune diease chronic fatigue

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thion extra | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
11/5/2014
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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I have a chronic cough and felt like I had razorblades cutting up my lungs. After 1 day I noticed a difference. I occasionally have a cough but it is not as deep. It has only been 9 days

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JR | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
10/14/2014
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.0
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I have the beginning stages of Parkinson's Disease and I react to intravenous Glutathione by trembling less and having clumps of time being very normal and I love that feeling.

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IceNorth | Age: 65-74 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
9/23/2014
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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Glutathione does not survive the stomach when taken orally. An intravenous shot is extremely expensive ($175+) and as glutathione is transient in the body (not stored), lasts about 5-6 hours. Not a long term option. Glutathione precursors make sense and are available. This overview article is misleading as no curative results have been claimed to the FDA re glutathione.

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otel | Age: 19-24 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
9/13/2014
Condition: General Health And Wellness
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