News Release April 22, 2004 ConsumerLab.com shares insights from 2 years of testing supplements for athletic banned substances Athletes and manufacturers urged to learn how to avoid problems WHITE PLAINS, NY April 22, 2004 Two years after initiating the first program to test dietary supplements for substances banned from athletic competition, ConsumerLab.com today released a short advisory summarizing problems uncovered to-date from its testing
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Based on what we know about the fluctuation of glutathione levels throughout the day and studies on glutathione intake, the best time for glutathione intake may be at night
The severe side effects of IV glutathione use have led the FDA of the Philippines to issue a public warning about the unsafe use of glutathione as a skin-lightening agent
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