Glutathione is cope for skin whitening

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I've been experimenting with different supplements in my base stack, which currently includes D3+K2, Magnesium + Ashwagandha, Vitamin E, and Creatine Monohydrate. One of the extras I tried recently was Glutathione.

Now, I'm black, and I'm not particularly unhappy about it. It definitely has its issues, but I like to think my occasional shortcomings are just the universe nerfing me a bit so it stays fair for the rest of y'all. All that said, who wouldn’t want their skin to be a little less dark and more golden-brown? It’s a common desire, especially among South Asians and other Black folks. Glutathione is often recommended as a "solution" for skin lightening due to its supposed anti-melanin properties. Since I was already spending more than average on supplements, I figured why not and gave it a shot for 1.5 months

IT DIDN'T DO SHIT. Not shocking, but still disappointing.

In theory, glutathione works by inhibiting tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production. Issue with that is: glutathione is a tripeptide (made of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine), and once it enters your digestive system, it gets broken down into those individual amino acids. By the time your body absorbs anything, it's not really glutathione anymore, it's just some random amino acids floating around.

Unless you're getting it via IV (which comes with its own serious liver risks and must be monitored by a medical professional, in fact it's often used during cancer treatment), or you're old enough that your gut can’t break peptides down efficiently, oral glutathione is basically useless, especially if you’re under 30. Even megadosing (which I tried) doesn't make a difference. All you're really doing is giving your kidneys and liver extra work.

Save your money indiancel and blackcels.
 
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Even after a little more digging into actual scientific literature, it does corroborate my suspicions. Glutathione increases the levels inside the cells but it does so very poorly, to the point where it will have no effects on skin coloring.
 
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I've been experimenting with different supplements in my base stack, which currently includes D3+K2, Magnesium + Ashwagandha, Vitamin E, and Creatine Monohydrate. One of the extras I tried recently was Glutathione.

Now, I'm black, and I'm not particularly unhappy about it. It definitely has its issues, but I like to think my occasional shortcomings are just the universe nerfing me a bit so it stays fair for the rest of y'all. All that said, who wouldn’t want their skin to be a little less dark and more golden-brown? It’s a common desire, especially among South Asians and other Black folks. Glutathione is often recommended as a "solution" for skin lightening due to its supposed anti-melanin properties. Since I was already spending more than average on supplements, I figured why not and gave it a shot for 1.5 months

IT DIDN'T DO SHIT. Not shocking, but still disappointing.

In theory, glutathione works by inhibiting tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production. Issue with that is: glutathione is a tripeptide (made of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine), and once it enters your digestive system, it gets broken down into those individual amino acids. By the time your body absorbs anything, it's not really glutathione anymore, it's just some random amino acids floating around.

Unless you're getting it via IV (which comes with its own serious liver risks and must be monitored by a medical professional, in fact it's often used during cancer treatment), or you're old enough that your gut can’t break peptides down efficiently, oral glutathione is basically useless, especially if you’re under 30. Even megadosing (which I tried) doesn't make a difference. All you're really doing is giving your kidneys and liver extra work.

Save your money indiancel and blackcels.
How black are you? It won’t work if you have a shit tok of melanin.
 
Glutathione combined with nac msm would work for above skitzpatrick 3
 
No shit guy that looks dark as fucking night of course it won’t work. It’s over for you
 
I've been experimenting with different supplements in my base stack, which currently includes D3+K2, Magnesium + Ashwagandha, Vitamin E, and Creatine Monohydrate. One of the extras I tried recently was Glutathione.

Now, I'm black, and I'm not particularly unhappy about it. It definitely has its issues, but I like to think my occasional shortcomings are just the universe nerfing me a bit so it stays fair for the rest of y'all. All that said, who wouldn’t want their skin to be a little less dark and more golden-brown? It’s a common desire, especially among South Asians and other Black folks. Glutathione is often recommended as a "solution" for skin lightening due to its supposed anti-melanin properties. Since I was already spending more than average on supplements, I figured why not and gave it a shot for 1.5 months

IT DIDN'T DO SHIT. Not shocking, but still disappointing.

In theory, glutathione works by inhibiting tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production. Issue with that is: glutathione is a tripeptide (made of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine), and once it enters your digestive system, it gets broken down into those individual amino acids. By the time your body absorbs anything, it's not really glutathione anymore, it's just some random amino acids floating around.

Unless you're getting it via IV (which comes with its own serious liver risks and must be monitored by a medical professional, in fact it's often used during cancer treatment), or you're old enough that your gut can’t break peptides down efficiently, oral glutathione is basically useless, especially if you’re under 30. Even megadosing (which I tried) doesn't make a difference. All you're really doing is giving your kidneys and liver extra work.

Save your money indiancel and blackcels.
I mean blacks generally have the highest melanin and if you are like Fitzpatrick 6 then yeah probably won't work
 
Dude if you lighten your skin it woudnt match your phenotype at all like imagine not even imagine just look at the Africans that bleach their skin they look livid
 

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