- Female
- 28 Years
- 22/01/2025
I recently got Glutathione through an IV, and today I drank an iced americano. I'm really worried that the caffeine might cause me to just pee out all the Glutathione because it's a diuretic. Is there any truth to that? Will the Glutathione be wasted because of the caffeine? I'm definitely concerned about this.
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While caffeine can have a diuretic effect, it does not necessarily mean that the glutathione will be completely wasted. To help maximize the benefits of the glutathione injection, you can try to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Additionally, you may consider taking a supplement like Vitamin C to help support the effects of glutathione in your body.
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