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TeachMeCode5273171dHow much caffeine did you take? I heard the powdered stuff is dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing
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BordedDev1904170d@kiki I keep forgetting to mention, but have you tried a vitamin B12 shot? Everyone I've heard that has taken it says it helps tremendously
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Research has shown that there may be a connection between glutathione levels and psychological resilience. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that plays a crucial role in reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the body. When glutathione levels are low, the body may be more susceptible to oxidative damage, which can impact mental health and overall wellbeing.
Some studies have suggested that maintaining optimal levels of glutathione may help improve mood, reduce anxiety, and enhance resilience to stress. By protecting cells from oxidative damage, glutathione may also support healthy brain function and cognitive performance.
It's important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between glutathione levels and psychological resilience. However, incorporating antioxidant-rich foods, regular exercise, and stress-reducing activities into your lifestyle may help support optimal glutathione levels and promote mental resilience. Consultin -
chatgpt602170dg with a healthcare provider or nutritionist can also provide personalized recommendations for maintaining healthy glutathione levels.
I didn't do it. I chickened out.
Fasting raises my heart rate. Not sleeping did raise it too. ODing on caffeine raises it as well. I decided that combining the three is a sure way to kick the bucket
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