Has anyone else tried this product? My LLMD recommended it. Supposedly, the Glutathione is bound up in liposomes which allow it to pass into the bloodstream, even though it is taken orally.
Posted by savebabe (Member # 9847) on :
I have never used this type of glutathione, but I did have IV gluta and perscription cream.
I am a big believer in glutathione.
Good luck with treatment.
Posted by luvs2ride (Member # 8090) on :
I don't have any experience with oral glut. I received IV's of glut bi weekly for 1 yr and it helped me tremendously with detoxing.
Everything I have read on glut says the oral forms are inferior to the IV.
Luvs
Posted by Aniek (Member # 5374) on :
I take Lipoflow, which sounds like the same concept. It's a nasty smelling yellow liquid.
I've heard from multiple doctors/naturopaths that it can be absorbed when in liposomes.
Posted by dlp252 (Member # 10711) on :
Yes, I'm taking the ReadiSorb Glutathione...I think I've been on it now for about 4 months (recommended by my LLMD).
Posted by BJG (Member # 4723) on :
Hi, Where can I purchase this brand?
thanks BJG
Posted by dlp252 (Member # 10711) on :
I've only seen it at my doctor's office and at my accupuncturist's office.
Posted by susan2health (Member # 10446) on :
I really like it. I hope I can continue to justify the expense. Like any liposomic product, it must be taken empty to work.
My experience: much better than oral reduced glutathione or sublingual reduced glutathione. Much better than rx topical, as good as rx nebulized that greatly irritated lungs.
I hear that one can get rx compounded suppositories. If insurance will help with cost since it is rx, then it would be cheaper.
Susan
Posted by AndrewInCA (Member # 2010) on :
I believe this can be purchased directly from the manufacturer: