What Are Glutathione Injections and IV Drips
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Accelerates healing process of tendons, ligaments and bone1-3,5 Enhances general body repair and wound healing Protects against formation of scar tissue6 Protects and heals the digestive system (reflux, ulcers, Ulcerative Colitis, IBS, colitis)7-10 Heals mitochondrial damage Increases growth hormone receptors3 Prevents damage from insulin toxicity11 Reduces inflammation in autoimmune conditions12 Improves brain health and mood Reduces depression and anxiety13 Demonstrates comparable effects to antidepressants with no side effects14 Protects against medication dependence and withdrawal15 Promotes repair of neurons in the brain16 Induces healing from traumatic brain injury17 Reduces neural damage from toxins in Parkinsons disease and MS18,19 Decreases the effects of neurotoxins Blocks long term effects and damage from corticosteroid injections20 Balances neurotransmitter production in the brain4 Protects the cardiovascular system21,22 Promotes nerve healing even in traumatic nerve injury23 Improves response to viruses and allergens24 Counteracts damage from toxins, severe electrolyte disturbances and heart arrythmias25,26 Improves severe chronic conditions such as CHF27 Reduces damage from NSAIDs like ibuprofen or advil28,29 Fights off alcohol intoxication and aids in recovery of substance abuse30,31 Heals skin wounds, diabetic ulcers, fistulas32 Who Might Benefit from BPC 157

The differential equation for the concentration of cytosolic cysteine (Cys) is straightforward: The first term on the right is the production of cysteine from cystathionine (Cysta) by CGTL and the second term is the import of cysteine into the cell, which depends on the concentration of cysteine in the blood ([bCys])
While healthy skin can reflect a healthy body, good skin is only the most obvious reflection of the power of glutathione IV therapy
NNMT plays a role in regulating nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) metabolism, energy expenditure, and cellular signaling pathways