Look for: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) A precursor that boosts glutathione production S-Acetyl-glutathione or liposomal glutathione These forms are more bioavailable (i.e., your body can actually use them) Alpha-lipoic acid, selenium, and milk thistle Also support glutathione recycling and liver health NOTE: While the supplements mentioned above are generally well-tolerated by most people, always double check with your doc first before adding them to your routine, especially if you take medications or have health conditions
Wender, MD, chair of the department of family medicine and community health at University of Pennsylvanias Perelman School of Medicine, wrote in an accompanying commentary
Quick Answer: Tirzepatide does not directly cause gallstones, but its rapid weight loss effects increase gallstone risk, with clinical trials showing cholelithiasis in 2.5% of treated patients versus 1.0% on placebo
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