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I am also to start taking oral glutathione. Everything I am reading suggests oral is useless. Any experiences with it?
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What are glutathione precursors?
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NAC and whey protein. The whey protein must be of a high quality and make sure it comes from New Zealand cows, the only cows known to be free of prion disease.
This is a very good product, pharmaceutical grade.
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Metagenics Apex Energetics Designs for Health Douglas Labs Pure Encapsulations Vital nutrients.
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Lipoflow gluta is suppose to be OK through the stomach...that is what they say. I take it along with whey powder and NAC. I am missing a gluta gene, not good, so I take all I can. lipoflow.com
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I buy the glutathione precursors from Pharmax. It's the brand Dr. K recommends for a lot of his supplements.
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Actually, I did a little research. This is liposomal glutathione and is suppossed to be able to absorbed.
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