I realize that this topic is about a good business opportunity and the people involved are simply trying to promote it.
However, as a feminist I feel obligated to state that I find the marketing of a potential anti-cancer and immune system boosting supplement as a skin-whitening treatment patently offensive.
This is because such treatments pander to the notion that "whiter is more beautiful" and that glutathione is nothing short of a miracle drug. Healthy people don't need it because their cells produce it naturally. It's use as a supplement for a variety of treatments is well documented, however.
Sorry for potentially killing the conversation. You guys have every right to discuss the topic in more depth, but to repeat, I find it insulting towards women and I will try my best to make you answer for it if this continues.
However, as a feminist I feel obligated to state that I find the marketing of a potential anti-cancer and immune system boosting supplement as a skin-whitening treatment patently offensive.
This is because such treatments pander to the notion that "whiter is more beautiful" and that glutathione is nothing short of a miracle drug. Healthy people don't need it because their cells produce it naturally. It's use as a supplement for a variety of treatments is well documented, however.
Sorry for potentially killing the conversation. You guys have every right to discuss the topic in more depth, but to repeat, I find it insulting towards women and I will try my best to make you answer for it if this continues.