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Has anyone heard of this supplement?

http://aseaglobal.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwvve_BRDmg9Kt9ufO15EBEiQAKoc6qpjiwou8NxhcTNp5A2f6t-V9U7ApgBtZU1GWAD54_ocaAsDi8P8HAQ

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We use it everyday. I decided to go with it because it was cheaper than IV glutathione. It gives the building blocks to make glutathione on a daily bases. We notice we dream more on it. It also hydrates cells.

When I was researching it I found there were a lot of neuro cases being helped with it and since we were dealing with neuro lyme we decided to give it a go.

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Interesting. Do you know what is in it? I looked at the website, but all I could find out is that it's 'patented technology'. Wondering how it works?
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I tried it for awhile when it first came out. I didn't get results, so I stopped using it.

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Lookup, has it helped you?
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What my son sees is clarity of thought and that it went straight to the costochondritis and helped that too.

He stopped taking it, for a while, because he thought we were out of it. He started taking it again and again he said it helped his ability to think/brain fog.

We figured out that he really needed a very pure paleo, no grain, no dairy, no sugar diet and he has been steadily on that kind of eating for the last 2 months. Even on that diet he was getting brain fog. He had stopped Asea like I said. He started on Asea again last week and his thinking was remarkably clearer. That was the only thing he changed.

I notice I dream and remember my dreams. I have good energy with it and I also notice my skin looks more hydrated.

The Asea option works for us because we are in kind of remote area and I did not like the thought of needle sticks for IV. Plus one of the big Lyme doctors on the Lyme Summit said that IV glutathione gets less effective with time.

(Still, I see people on this forum that sound like they do a lot of IV glutathione and it still helps them.)In his case, we are trying every thing we can do to tap into the body's intelligence and that is why Asea was interesting, to me, as it gives the building blocks for it to do so.

Asea says you may have to take it for a month to notice a difference but we noticed it after taking it the first time, a dose before bed.
Everybody is different.

To order it, I called the company direct. Then someone contacted me. When I signed up to get it autoship they were running a special that after 3 boxes you get one free. So far, I have gotten 2 cases free (8 bottles) of Asea. I don't know if that special is still running.

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Thank you Lookup! That is helpful!
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You are welcome! Another thing I notice is that it must also work on detox/enzymes pathways because when I have an espresso I don't get a coffee buzz anymore and also if I have a glass of wine it has zero affect. Before I started Asea, if I had a glass of wine I would feel relaxed from it. Now, why bother? That tells me it detoxes on the spot.

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I ordered one bottle. I'm going to give it a try. [Smile]
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I hope you like it. I was talking to a lady, in town, a couple of days ago, who had 2 head injuries and Lyme. She had lost the ability to think and speak but it came back with the Asea. Now she runs an office. Pretty impressive. She says it is the Asea.

Let me know what you feel!

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I hear awesome stories like that and I also hear stories of it did nothing. Soo, just like everything else lyme, I'll give it a go and see what happens. [Wink] I'll let you know.
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That is what we heard too. It was worth a try. We tried other oral ways to get glutathione up but on the micro-nutrient test he still always came up "Low".

We've spent SO much money on stuff that did not work but, for us, this one is a keeper. What is working for us is real food(gluten free, dairy free, sugar free) all from scratch, magnesium and Asea. I hope it works for you!

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thank you so much!
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Fingers crossed!
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