Foods that boost glutathione or its precursors include: Sulfur-rich vegetables: broccoli, cauliflower, garlic, onions Protein sources: lentils, eggs, fish, poultry Avocados, spinach, okra Selenium-rich foods: Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds Supplements come in reduced glutathione or liposomal forms (the latter may have better absorption)
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25-27 gauge, 5/8 inch for subcutaneous (SC) Alcohol prep pads Sterile gauze or cotton balls A small adhesive bandage A puncture-resistant sharps container (required for safe needle disposal) Keep your vials somewhere cool, dry, and dark a cupboard or drawer held roughly between 15 C and 29 C (about 5985 F) works well, away from windowsills and temperature swings
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