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Can anyone tell me their experiences with Glutathione?

My doctor says it might help with deep muscle pain and problems and might do the same thing as questran too?

Thanks again!


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I did 1800 mgs of IV Glut 2x week and didn't really see mych improvement in my neuro sx. My LLMD said it chelates Mercury so it was worthwhile.
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I just started taking it this week orally--50 mg, so I am not sure it helps or not. Will try to remember to tell you the results after a month or so.
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You can try taking large doses of N-acetyl choline (NAC), a precursor to glutathione. It has helped some people tremendously, and is more effective than the oral form of glutathione.

Also, definitely try phosphatidylcholine, which can clear neuro symptoms a bit.

Both are incredibly cheap supplements you can buy at a health food store. Solgar makes this giant tub of phosphatidylcholine.


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It has been one of the best things I have done. Not only has it helpd in detoxing, it has done a great job on my brain functioning. I take 2g 3 times a week IV push.

It did make my herx's more intense in the beginning. I think it has unlocked alot of toxins.


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Hi,

I've been researching glutithione for a bit now. It seems that oral glutithione is pretty much useless.

Glutithione is created by the body within your cells and that's where it needs to be to help. If you take it orally, it gets in to your bloodstream but nowhere else.

NAC is a precursor to glutithione production but there are other things that are required to you to produce it.

I'm wondering if anyone has tried barley juice and montmorency cherry juice combo that is sold through Platinum Health Products. I found this info on prozactruth.com/gluta.htm if anyone is interested.

Hopefully there will be more responses to this. I am also interested in this subject. So far, the answers here are similar to what I found doing a search on this site.

Corgilla


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My LLMD just started me on 'compounded reduced L-Glutathione' nasal spray from a pharmacy in Washington State. I'm starting on 30 ml 3-4 times daily, and will increase the dosage to 40 ml then 60 ml.

The pharmacy sent me lots of literature with the order. Sounds very promising for detoxing and overall support of the body in disease state.

From what my LLMD said, nasal spray or nebulizer inhalation are effective, and oral forms are not.

So, since I just started, no 'experiences' yet, but interesting that this seems to be coming up with a number of folks.

monkeyshines


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