Yes, glutathione can help lighten dark spots but the effect is gradual, and the results depend on several factors: Cause of pigmentation (acne, melasma, sun damage, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) Skin tone and type Duration of use Method of administration Combination with other treatments For example, in cases of melasma or stubborn acne marks, glutathione is most effective when used alongside other therapies such as chemical peels, lasers, and prescription creams
Your provider will cleanse and prep your skin before the procedure
Your journey doesn't end after the procedure
Practical Dosing Implications: What Actually Works Let me give you the protocol framework Ive seen work consistently across diverse populations For acute injuries (muscle tears, sprains, tendon damage, etc.): 250-500 mcg subcutaneously, twice daily (morning and evening) Dosing directly near the injury site may provide additional local benefit Continue for 2-4 weeks or until substantial improvement For chronic conditions (gut issues, systemic inflammation, joint pain, etc.): 250-500 mcg subcutaneously, once daily Timing is flexible but consistency matters Many people run 4-8 week cycles with breaks For general recovery and tissue maintenance: 250 mcg once daily, 3-5 days per week Can be used post-workout or before bed What you DO NOT have to do is dose BPC-157 every 4-6 hours like some misinformed sources suggest
Rx only One multiple-dose vial containing chorionic gonadotropin and One multiple-dose vial of diluent 10 mL Multiple Dose Vials