While some people use high-dose glutathione for its potential to affect melanin production, the evidence for permanent skin lightening is limited and inconsistent

Patients should contact their GP or healthcare provider if they experience: Severe or persistent abdominal pain , particularly if it is constant, worsening, or radiating to the back (which may indicate pancreatitis) Right upper quadrant pain, fever, or jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes), which may suggest gallbladder problems Vomiting that prevents adequate fluid or medication intake , leading to dehydration Blood in vomit or stools (which may appear as black, tarry stools or frank blood) Severe, persistent heartburn or difficulty swallowing Unexplained weight loss beyond what is expected from diabetes management Signs of dehydration , including dark urine, dizziness, or reduced urination Symptoms suggestive of peptic ulcer disease such as burning epigastric pain that occurs between meals or at night, is relieved by eating or antacids, and recurs over days or weeksshould be evaluated by a healthcare professional

However, diabetics should monitor glucose closely and consult their physician before starting any peptide therapy
This collective experience provides valuable guidance beyond marketing materials
Since it's a compound your body naturally produces and uses continuously, maintaining consistent intake throughout the year is perfectly appropriate