Its time to meet your skins new secret weapon: Glutathione
Common scenarios: Outdoor sports, especially before acclimatization Construction or warehouse work in summer Yard work or home projects in heat Long hikes or runs in hot, humid climates Crowded spaces without air conditioning Travel from cool to hot climates High-risk groups for heat-related illness : Infants, children under four, and adults over sixty-five People taking diuretics, beta-blockers, antihistamines, or certain antidepressants Those with obesity, heart disease, diabetes, or kidney disease Anyone new to hot climates or facing sudden heat waves Anyone with previous heat exhaustion or heatstroke The heat index (temperature plus humidity) matters more than temperature alone
A common pattern is a 50 mg vial reconstituted with 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water, producing 25 mg/mL
The number of drug interactions with glutathione is very few, but those who are on chemotherapy should avoid taking glutathione
Early treatment : Address any symptoms or flare-ups promptly to prevent worsening of the condition
Sanchez AM, Papaleo E, Corti L, Santambrogio P, Levi S, Vigan P, et al