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lpkayak
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A lot of good info there
Im confused now about ala
I think i take it to help gutathione but i am reading it can hurt
Ive always wondered if what i take to help glutathione pathway ends up cancling each other out
I cant get doc to prescribe the glut so keep tryibg to help it
Its so important and easy to test...WHY dont primaries just test it and prescribe???
I know the answer. Ins companies
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Keebler
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- Thanks for that article. The graphics help, too.
I wish they had pointed this out (at least my eyes did not see it mentioned at all, and that's actually shocking):
Important to remember that even one dose of acetaminophen can block the liver from being able to produce glutathione and block glutathione's action in EVERY CELL in our bodies so the waste / by products / toxicities can't move out.
Acetaminophen is a major trouble maker.
MILK THISTLE is one of the top choices to help the liver make more glutathione or help improve effectiveness. And there are others here:
LIVER & KIDNEY SUPPORT & and several HERXHEIMER support links, too. -
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LisaK
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yes! I have glutathione issues and after taking tylanol for a week for my new job and hand pain then a virus, I started having terrible stomach pains and dr confirmed I should never take acetominaphen again.
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lpkayak
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Keeb i was able to read a lot of that. I keep rememvering how i fought so much with docs after last surgery. They were giving me huge doses of ibuprofen and tylanol and i kept saying no...you cant take them together...and i was making such a stink the surgeon came in and told me i had huge doses of them iv during surgery...he said they aleays do it and no one has problems
Well maybe no one dies on the table but they never follow you to see what happens long term...and i dont think they have a clue about toxins
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quote:Originally posted by LisaK: yes! I have glutathione issues and after taking tylanol for a week for my new job and hand pain then a virus, I started having terrible stomach pains and dr confirmed I should never take acetominaphen again.
- I can't take it either. Overdid it when I could not take anything else for pain. Now one Tylenol makes me double over.
Kayak.. My Dr will prescribe glutathione, but it costs $95 per IV and insurance won't pay for it.
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LisaK
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kayak, that is just not right to pump people unknowingly with this stuff during suregery!!!! terrible! but I am not shocked because of all the disgrace in the medical place that now goes on!
lymetoo, yeah, double over. that's exactly it. so painful!
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