Solutions: Rotate injection sites more frequently Use new needle every time Clean site thoroughly with alcohol Let alcohol dry before injecting If persistent, reduce dose or switch to oral Usually harmless: Minor reactions common Should resolve within hours to days Not dangerous unless signs of infection (warmth, spreading redness, fever) No results after 4 weeks Problem: Not seeing expected healing or improvements
Martin, K., Jackson, C
Again, the evidence for this is preliminary, and the research has primarily involved animal or lab studies, not human
In a related study, Baker & Patel demonstrated that transdermal glutathione rapidly modulated systemic cytokines and decreased lipid peroxidation within hours (15)
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant naturally produced in the body, playing a critical role in cellular detoxification, immune function, and defence against oxidative stress

When to Seek Urgent or Emergency Care Stop the infusion and seek urgent medical evaluation for: Trouble breathing, wheezing, throat tightness, facial or tongue swelling, widespread hives, or fainting Persistent chest pain or pressure, severe shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, or loss of consciousness Severe chills, shaking, high fever, confusion, very low blood pressure, or concern for contaminated product or bloodstream infection Sudden weakness, speech difficulty, severe headache, seizure, or another acute neurologic symptom Severe IV-site pain, rapidly increasing swelling, pale or cool skin, blistering, or loss of sensation A symptom occurring during an infusion should not automatically be labeled a detox reaction. That phrase can delay recognition of allergy, endotoxin exposure, infection, excessive infusion rate, cardiac symptoms, anxiety, or another medical problem