Firefighters battling wildfires are turning to glutathione—administered via IV or nebulizer—to combat smoke-induced damage, but health experts are sounding the alarm. While proponents tout its antioxidant properties, there’s no solid science backing its safety or effectiveness for this use. Contamination scares have already led to recalls and reports of fever and headaches. Some firefighters swear by it, even resisting regulation, while others report worsening symptoms. The group distributing it admits more research is needed, but for now, doctors warn against risking health with unproven and potentially dangerous treatments.
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