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Rumigirl
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In preparation for my visit with a previous doctor tomorrow, I am trying to figure out what will help me the most right now.

I normally do IV glutathione frequently myself (I have a central line), and it helps A LOT in terms of brain fog, energy, headaches, etc.!!! But I will not be able to do IV for a month or so for the most part.

I can’t imagine that any other form of glutathione will be as effective, but what other forms has anyone used that rival IV?

I know that in the past, glutathione inhaled with a nebulizer helped me a lot, but my current insurance doesn’t cover compounded meds : - (

Is there another method that is pretty effective, but wouldn’t break the bank? Oral liposomal glutathione? I think that’s pretty expensive, too. Hmmm, any suggestions? Or any suggestions as to where I can get one of the above out of pocket less expensively? Thank you!

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GretaM
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I agree-IV glut at home as needed is the best.

I have also tried nasal spray glutathione, goes directly to the brain, and also redisorb oral glutathione. (liquid).

The redisorb can be purchased at our favorite online store we are not able to mention anymore. (the one that sells ND supplements to general public).

I can't say which is best, aside from the IV.

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Thank you, Greta. I sent you a PM.

ANyone else?

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Where do u get the nasal glutathione
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GretaM
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I got the nasal glutathione from York Pharmacy in Toronto.
About $40 for a month.

The redisorb works out to be about $55 a month

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Greta,

For the nasal glutathione, do you need an rx? I assume so. (My visit was last Thurs.). And did it have to be shipped overnight, which gets expensive?

My doctor mentioned Researched Nutritionals glutathione, which I think I can only get through a doctor. Plus, I think they are pretty expensive, although I'll look into it.

Thank you, I'm still trying to figure this out.

Has anyone here tried the Researched Nutritionals liposomal glutathione? How is it? And how expensive? Any other cheaper but good sources? Thank you!

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Hi rumi,

Yes the nasal glutathione is rx'd by my doc.

Haven't tried the brand you say, but it used to be on the website I pm'd you.

Greta

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