Glutathione help pls

Fedex kept emailing me saying I had the outstanding balance so I checked the site and there it was lol I didnt message skin reboot but Ill ask them next order

I think it depends on your luck.
Certain vendors like meamo will reimburse the tax paid as credit if you purchase from them.
 
just kpv. happened to me as well when I was on UDCA. These liver supp-compounds lead to pruritus sometimes apparently. Something to do with bile flow Ive read.
Interesting. Been on KPV myself and dealing with itching. Often maddening. Blamed it on tretinoin. It's a deep, subdermal itching. Pretty obnoxious. I just finished up a 30-day run, so I'm curious if it'll subside now. Problem is I took a break from tretinoin, too, so I still won't know.

And that timing... it is at night for me, too.
 
I've heard of people using it for liver support too. Maybe look into NAC, it's supposed to help your body produce more glutathione naturally.
 
Interesting. Been on KPV myself and dealing with itching. Often maddening. Blamed it on tretinoin. It's a deep, subdermal itching. Pretty obnoxious. I just finished up a 30-day run, so I'm curious if it'll subside now. Problem is I took a break from tretinoin, too, so I still won't know.

And that timing... it is at night for me, too.
Interesting. I’ve had some itchy stinging with kpv but figured the alcohol wasn’t full dry or that I just hit a sensitive spot. I haven’t had that happen with glutathione though.
 
Interesting. Been on KPV myself and dealing with itching. Often maddening. Blamed it on tretinoin. It's a deep, subdermal itching. Pretty obnoxious. I just finished up a 30-day run, so I'm curious if it'll subside now. Problem is I took a break from tretinoin, too, so I still won't know.

And that timing... it is at night for me, too.
I can for a fact tell you its not the kpv for me. The itchiness isnt in the injection site, its all over my chest and part of my mid back. This happens whenever I do UDCA and or NAC as well and whenever I lay off.
 
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I didn't say my itching was injection site. It's systemic, mostly torso... stomach and chest.
my bad. I split my dose yesterday, from 200 to 100 and I had way less itching last night. you reckon its an allergic reaction (histamine)? do you suffer from any conditions?
 
my bad. I split my dose yesterday, from 200 to 100 and I had way less itching last night. you reckon its an allergic reaction (histamine)? do you suffer from any conditions?
The two most likely culprits here non-allergic histamine release. The term is slightly confusing, because the mechanism involves the activation of mast cells, which are part of the immune system. The distinction with 'non-allergic' is that the response isn't mediated by IgE, which is the defining characteristic of a bona-fine allergic response. This kind of response can occur anywhere from an hour to like 12 hours later, and usually affects the back, chest, and scalp more strongly than other areas.

Closely related to this is a sensitivity to sulfur-containing compounds. This can be simply a hypersensitivity to them, or actually a disruption of the sulfur metabolism of mast cells in the instance of non-allergic histamine release. Stuff like NAC and ALA do this to some people.

Interestingly for turbo nerds, it's a bit more common in things that assist liver health because a number of the relevant molecules contain reduced sulfur -- that's how they serve as anti-oxidants. The part of mast cell metabolism that's fucked up is the sulfur redox pathways.

If you want to keep using it, but don't to dose twice a day, you may be able to fix this with the cheapest second generation anti-histamine that you tolerate well, like cetirizine (Zyrtec) or loratadine (Claritin). Those don't make you (very) sleepy or cause dementia. Check against your other medications first, of course, and don't do this if your liver is actually fucked because they're hepatically metabolized.
 
The two most likely culprits here non-allergic histamine release. The term is slightly confusing, because the mechanism involves the activation of mast cells, which are part of the immune system. The distinction with 'non-allergic' is that the response isn't mediated by IgE, which is the defining characteristic of a bona-fine allergic response. This kind of response can occur anywhere from an hour to like 12 hours later, and usually affects the back, chest, and scalp more strongly than other areas.

Closely related to this is a sensitivity to sulfur-containing compounds. This can be simply a hypersensitivity to them, or actually a disruption of the sulfur metabolism of mast cells in the instance of non-allergic histamine release. Stuff like NAC and ALA do this to some people.

Interestingly for turbo nerds, it's a bit more common in things that assist liver health because a number of the relevant molecules contain reduced sulfur -- that's how they serve as anti-oxidants. The part of mast cell metabolism that's fucked up is the sulfur redox pathways.

If you want to keep using it, but don't to dose twice a day, you may be able to fix this with the cheapest second generation anti-histamine that you tolerate well, like cetirizine (Zyrtec) or loratadine (Claritin). Those don't make you (very) sleepy or cause dementia. Check against your other medications first, of course, and don't do this if your liver is actually fucked because they're hepatically metabolized.
oh wow thanks for the input bud. I take TTFD (thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide) so that might explain the reaction in tandem with your theory. Interesting... Ill do a test by dropping the ttfd for a week or so. Thanks again
 
Received a text I thought was spam/scam this morning from FedEx with a link to pay $10.65 in duties for my Acecosm order (four Glutaone kits). It confused me because I received that shipment over a month ago. Anyway, went ahead and paid it, because it'll apparently go to collections eventually if you don't. That's the first time I've received such a notice or had to pay duties. Guess I better get used to it.
 
Received a text I thought was spam/scam this morning from FedEx with a link to pay $10.65 in duties for my Acecosm order (four Glutaone kits). It confused me because I received that shipment over a month ago. Anyway, went ahead and paid it, because it'll apparently go to collections eventually if you don't. That's the first time I've received such a notice or had to pay duties. Guess I better get used to it.

If you buy from meamo they will give u the tax amount as store credits, just fyi.
 
Received a text I thought was spam/scam this morning from FedEx with a link to pay $10.65 in duties for my Acecosm order (four Glutaone kits). It confused me because I received that shipment over a month ago. Anyway, went ahead and paid it, because it'll apparently go to collections eventually if you don't. That's the first time I've received such a notice or had to pay duties. Guess I better get used to it.
Yeah I commented sometime back asking about the same thing. Thought this must be a scam, but then logged into my fedex account and saw it. Paid it.

Just going to email them about it next order and see if theyll credit me back. I payed through paypal and it had the option to pay for the fee or have the receiver pay the fee, but I just paid it and they told me they would credit it next purchase as well. Customer service is great. I dont know if they have the option to select for them to pay it when they ship it honestly.
 
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