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hi all- im interested in doing some glutathione IV and I think I've found a place with a pain management MD near me that does it. He does all kinds of other things too like hydrogen peroxide Iv, chelation, etc..I'm assuming most of it is useless, but I'm thinking of maybe asking him for other things in addition to glutathione. Can anyone recommend ( or not recommend...) anything? THank you all so much - I always appreciate the answers I get:-)
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ArtistDi
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If you are seeking alternative care, IM magnesium shots helped, along with shots of B12, Meyer's Cocktails (IVs with loads of vitamins). Also, for pain, you may want to try transdermal LDN or oral. IV glutathione is good for detox and some pain.
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If you are seeking alternative care, IM magnesium shots helped, along with shots of B12, Meyer's Cocktails (IVs with loads of vitamins). Also, for pain, you may want to try transdermal LDN or oral. IV glutathione is good for detox and some pain.
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I think gluthione always helps the all over flu like body ache. Magnesium hel
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Sorry I accidentally posted it before I finished. Anyways... Anything with magnesium seemed to help the muscle tightness too. My nerve pain hasn't yielded to much. I think my nerves just need a chance to heal. I take B12. It is supposed to help with nerve healing but I think it is probably more of a cumulative effect.
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Honestly, the only "IV" treatments that helped my kids were long-term IV abx.
We tried the glutathione and the Meyer's cocktail a few times. Made no difference whatsoever.
No clue about transdermal LDN - never heard of that. LDN orally IMO is a big help, but the dose needs to be titrated up gradually.
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GretaM
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IV rocephin.
And IV glutathione.
Meyers cocktail was useless for me.
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I do a two hr chronic illness iv once a week. It definitely gives me a boost. At least a few days are better than the others. It's not a miracle cure, but it can help along w my antibiotic. It has different b's, c, magnesium, glutathione and I can't remember what else
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