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Has anyone had anything like the spectacular results from any glutathione products? I've read about great effects on parkinsons and other neurological diseases.
Any firsthand testimonies out there? thanks kt
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Foggy
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I've done 3 months of IV Glutathione and had no reduction in symptoms. My metals levels have come down, so I'd say it was not in vain.
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In US, HMS 90 = immunocal Folks have also tried immunopro, and generic whey protein. These products allegedly have precursors to glutathione in them.
You can try any of the above search terms on this board. I've not tried them myself. I have read that immunocal/HMS90 are superior because of patented aspects of the supplement. Don't know if people's experiences support that claim.
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thanks foggy and duramater. I really want to try this but it's very expensive so would like some good reports before I invest, thanks again. anyone else?
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Hi, I really think it depends on the person and their issues, but i have done IV glutathione, as well as in a nebulizer. No needles, and you can do it at home.... I think it can be very helpful, especially dealing with toxicity...as many of us are that have lyme disease. I personally like the nebulizer idea... medicare paid for mine, and i buy the gluathione from a pharmacy in WA, and they are very good about shipping, etc....and fairly reasonable in price. Runner21
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runner - would you please send me the info about the nebulizer & pharmacy in WA. I used a pharmacy in AL to get a nasal spray it was very exspensive with outrageous shipping. thanks - Jo Posts: 72 | From Charlotte, NC | Registered: Sep 2001
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This was also suggested by my doc. I do not have the funds at this time to do this.
But, I will be watching this post to see how it has helped others.
He suggested doing the IV 3 times a week. But, it would also most likely cost me $65 a visit for the person who would be doing the IV and a 3 hour drive and asking someone to take me.
Too much for me to deal with at this time.
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Boy, do I understand about the expense thing! My ND charges $75 just for the first visit then $39.95 for the iv.That amounts to $500/month for 3 iv's a week.
If your unlucky enough to get sick, you sure better be rich eh!
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runner21
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Sure, Its Key Pharmacy in Kent, WA The toll free number is 1-800-878-1322... also the website is keynutritionrx.com.. I live in another state, so i had a doctor write me an rx for the nebulizer and got it here, so it would be covered...then i ordered the glutathione and pay out of pocket for that...the more you order, the cheaper it becomes.... I am going to try and submit the receipts into UHC, but not sure if they will actually cover the gluathione, but its always worth a shot. With the nebulizer , it is getting absorbed directly into lungs, etc... Ivs can be costly....as mentioned. Glutathione has a high sulfer compound, and i think it is useful..personally. everyone is different.... If you are in a tight squeeze $$$$ wise, i wouldl suggest getting someone to energetically/muscle test to see how useful it is.... but it has a wide range of benefits....helps with detox...can be useful for metals....depending on your condition. Runner
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