WPinVA
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Hi - can anyone recommend a good glutathione supplement (NOT the gel packets, which my kids won't take). thanks!
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Bartenderbonnie
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Dr H LLMD is by far the most accessible Lyme researcher and healer. Plus a remarkly nice guy.
He has easily obtainably books (library), researched articles and journals, lectures, conferences, collaborations with other LLMD's, working partnerships with Lyme advocatsy groups, and is a member of the new HHS working group for TBI's.
His protocol info is available FREE via a quick Google search. Thank you Dr. H.
His recommended Liposomal Perfected Glutethoine by Empirical Lab (4oz, 55.00.). 1500-2000mg several times a day to detox, acetyl cysteine 600mg 2x day, and alpha Lipoic acid 600mg 2x day.
Very expensive to treat this horrible disease. Can't afford meds if one is unable to work.
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klutzo
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I can't afford the liposomal glutathione either.
I do take NAC, 600mgs. every other day for general detox, and R-lipoic acid (much stronger than Alpha lipoic) once daily. The R-lipoic acid has my neuropathy under control.
I have found S-acetyl glutathione tabs very effective, actually producing enough herxing that I had to cut them to 1 tablet, every other day. (Recommended dose is 1 tab . 3 x daily).
I tried it after reading an article about it being as good as liposomal. I think the article was at ProHealth. It may not be as good, but it definitely does something for me.
It also has a strong blood thinning effect, and I got bruises at one tablet daily. Taking it every other day has produced noticeable detox effects, like bizarre facial rashes, and more normal body temp.
I take Jarrow brand, about $25 for 60 tabs at Vitacost. Discount coupons available at retailmenot.
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-------------------- Persistence, persistence, persistence!!! "Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence... Persistence and determination are omnipotent." attributed to Calvin Coolidge Posts: 599 | From USA | Registered: Jun 2011
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Bartenderbonnie
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There is NO 1 single treatment protocol for all. This is because every human body is genetically different.
Dr H. lists his treatment strategies and problem-solving protocols for patients that remain sick/still struggling in his book "Why Can't I Get Better ? Solving The Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Diseases."
Here is the article/interview that you asked for ;
Once again, there is NO universal treatment protocol for all. I know you know that, just posting to new sufferers.
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Brussels
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You'll soon get to understand the complexity of the problem, on how to raise it using just one supplement...
I guess her suggestion of milk whey is not bad. Dr K is a fan of goat whey, the problem is to find one that has not been denaturalized.
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