[17] Natural dietary sources of glutathione Fresh fruits, vegetables, and nuts are natural sources of glutathione
Visual Format: Side-effect and safety matrix Key Labels: Topical irritation, allergic reaction, formulation sensitivity, wound-care context, injectable route, limited safety data, peptide impurities, immunogenicity risk Suggested Layout: Create a three-column matrix: Topical products, Wound-care study context, and Injectable or compounded preparations. Under each column, list route-specific safety considerations using short, neutral labels
Why they work together: Argireline reduces expression lines (Botox-like effect) Retinol addresses overall skin texture and collagen Different mechanisms = complementary results Application strategy: Morning: Argireline serum (targets expression lines during day) Evening: Retinol Don't mix in same application (pH differences may reduce effectiveness) Syn-Coll (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5) Compatibility: Excellent
Combined therapy targets multiple aging mechanisms simultaneously - NAD+ enhances mitochondrial function and DNA repair while glutathione neutralizes free radicals and supports detoxification
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