Opinions about gluthathion?

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i been search and the info i found is:
Glutathione (also glutathione) (GSH)[2] is a tripeptide composed of the amino acids glutamate, cysteine, and glycine. It contains an unusual peptide bond between the amino group of cysteine and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side chain.
It is the main antioxidant in cells, is ubiquitous, and helps protect them from reactive oxygen species, such as free radicals and peroxides.[3] Reducing GSH is a small molecular peptide. A large number of peptides in living organisms, especially liver cells, protect the liver cell membrane, promote the activity of liver enzymes, and bind to a variety of toxic chemicals for detoxification.[4] It is nucleophilic at sulfur and attacks toxic electrophilic conjugated acceptors. The thiol groups are maintained in a reduced state at a concentration of approximately 5 mM in animal cells. Indeed, glutathione reduces any disulfide bonds formed within cytoplasmic cysteine proteins by acting as an electron donor. In the process, glutathione is converted to its oxidized form, called glutathione disulfide (GSSG). In cells, glutathione is found primarily in its reduced state (GSH) and, to a much lesser extent, in its oxidized state (GSSG). im not sure if this info its correct,can someone tell me his experiences with gluthation,and what is the best topical, oral or injectable
 
injectable anything is usually always gonna be better as a rule of thumb nigga
 
i been search and the info i found is:
Glutathione (also glutathione) (GSH)[2] is a tripeptide composed of the amino acids glutamate, cysteine, and glycine. It contains an unusual peptide bond between the amino group of cysteine and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side chain.
It is the main antioxidant in cells, is ubiquitous, and helps protect them from reactive oxygen species, such as free radicals and peroxides.[3] Reducing GSH is a small molecular peptide. A large number of peptides in living organisms, especially liver cells, protect the liver cell membrane, promote the activity of liver enzymes, and bind to a variety of toxic chemicals for detoxification.[4] It is nucleophilic at sulfur and attacks toxic electrophilic conjugated acceptors. The thiol groups are maintained in a reduced state at a concentration of approximately 5 mM in animal cells. Indeed, glutathione reduces any disulfide bonds formed within cytoplasmic cysteine proteins by acting as an electron donor. In the process, glutathione is converted to its oxidized form, called glutathione disulfide (GSSG). In cells, glutathione is found primarily in its reduced state (GSH) and, to a much lesser extent, in its oxidized state (GSSG). im not sure if this info its correct,can someone tell me his experiences with gluthation,and what is the best topical, oral or injectable
but its good but not needed if you arent roiding or needing to fix a shit ton of free rads
 

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