Glutathione Has Been Proven to Whiten Skin - But Does it Have a Side Effect?
Is Glutathione Dangerous?
Safety Measures
Aside from skin whitening, there are no known side effects of glutathione use as long as it is not taken with any anti-psychotic drug. If you have a heart condition, consult a doctor first. The only thing to be really careful of is what brand to buy.
There are cheaper, pirated versions of glutathione pills out there and it's easy to be fooled if you don't know what to look for. Although glutathione whitening pills are safe and recommended by dermatologists for skin whitening, it's important to note that the products available differ in components, which might affect how it works on you.
Some glutathione tablets, for instance, are combined with vitamin E. Dermatologists have said that when taken orally, vitamin E has a tendency to cause breakouts in young skin. She suggests teens choose a brand with pure glutathione, or for best results, one with alpha lipoic acid. Most doctors recommend it because alpha lipoic acid regenerates the production of glutathione in the body and makes sure it stays longer in your system.
In some cases, there are glutathione capsules that can act as an appetite stimulant which results in weight gain. It's always best to consult a dermatologist first before making any purchases. Talking to a doctor will help you understand what to expect when taking glutathione, and whether or not it is for you.
Think Twice
Whitening will cost a small fortune. So before jumping the gun it might be a good idea to first ask yourself how important it is to you. "What am I doing this for?" And more importantly, "Is it worth it?" It's essential that you are emotionally and financially ready to make the decision.
In the end one of life's greatest truths is that: Life can be fair when you learn how to love what you were born with.