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source to get atp /gth is college pharmacy in colorado...

cost depends on 2cc vial, 10 cc vial preservative free or not and how much

u use..

people us lidocaine or pro something(forgot ) to deaden it ..painful...

good luck.

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Hi Doris

I know a clinicin S.F. called S.F. Preventitive

Medicine clinic where they do these injections. I do

not have the phone no.here with me as I am at library.

--- Doris Brown <dorisbrown9@...> wrote:

> Anybody know a doctor in the SF Bay Area who is

> doing these?

> Or what the details are (strength and amount of the

> glutathione and the

> ATP?) I imagine one could get it made at a

> compounding pharmacy. Anybody

> taking it know the cost?

>

> Thanks,

> Doris

>

>

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at kkramerdc@...

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i got atp/glutathione from college pharmacy (believe the phone number for

that is on some info i got when i joined this list so maybe someone has

it), three years ago

anyway yeah it has to be done at a compounding pharmacy and i can't

remember for sure right now if it was done at the local compounding

pharmacy and he had to order the materials from college pharmacy or if

they shipped it to me, i'm pretty sure they did it and sent it to me

though

i think the cost for a few weeks (i dont remember how many weeks) was

around $140, and dont remember the dosage but i gave myself the

injections IM (into the muscle) and pretty sure it was three or four

times a week, also i had lidocaine because those injections would have

hurt a lot otherwise, and added that to the syringe with the

atp/glutathione

i don't know any doctors where i live who would prescribe this now but

when i got it, the doctor who prescribed it was someone who had a lot of

knowledge of cfids

jen

On Wed, 15 May 2002 20:14:10 -0700 (PDT) karen kramer

<kkramerdc@...> writes:

> Hi Doris

>

> I know a clinicin S.F. called S.F. Preventitive

> Medicine clinic where they do these injections. I do

> not have the phone no.here with me as I am at library.

>

>

> --- Doris Brown <dorisbrown9@...> wrote:

> > Anybody know a doctor in the SF Bay Area who is

> > doing these?

> > Or what the details are (strength and amount of the

> > glutathione and the

> > ATP?) I imagine one could get it made at a

> > compounding pharmacy. Anybody

> > taking it know the cost?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Doris

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

> at kkramerdc@...

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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collegepharmacy.com

30ml=$36

100/1/ml (glutathione/ATP)

best,

lea

> > > Anybody know a doctor in the SF Bay Area who is

> > > doing these?

> > > Or what the details are (strength and amount of the

> > > glutathione and the

> > > ATP?) I imagine one could get it made at a

> > > compounding pharmacy. Anybody

> > > taking it know the cost?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Doris

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > =====

> > at kkramerdc@y...

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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collegepharmacy.com

30ml=$36

100/1/ml (glutathione/ATP)

best,

lea

> On Wed, 15 May 2002 20:14:10 -0700 (PDT) karen kramer

> <kkramerdc@y...> writes:

> > Hi Doris

> >

> > I know a clinicin S.F. called S.F. Preventitive

> > Medicine clinic where they do these injections. I do

> > not have the phone no.here with me as I am at library.

> >

> >

> > --- Doris Brown <dorisbrown9@y...> wrote:

> > > Anybody know a doctor in the SF Bay Area who is

> > > doing these?

> > > Or what the details are (strength and amount of the

> > > glutathione and the

> > > ATP?) I imagine one could get it made at a

> > > compounding pharmacy. Anybody

> > > taking it know the cost?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Doris

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > =====

> > at kkramerdc@y...

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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hi Duncan and all -

> Research has shown that in glutathione injection, it does not

significantly

> increase cellular GSH levels where 90% is needed, but it does increase

> plasma GSH levels. If you do the injections you'll still need the

precursor

> like undenatured whey and possibly, selenium.

FWIW, undenatured whey is *not* a precursor to glutathione - it contains

small amounts of amino acids such as n-acetyl cysteine, L-glutamic acid

and L-glycine which are precursors. In my experience, you get much

faster results taking the amino acids themselves since the wheys only

contain very small amounts (though it does contain other beneficial

things).

Judith G

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