Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 > Hi all, > I'm not one to jump on board like this but I ordered some > OSR from the dentist at $350 for 18 gms. > > It came in a tube filled with powder. I have read different > things about dosing, some say 50mgs some say 100. So check into > that. > > No scoop included- 50mgs is 1/16th of a tsp. > > It is made by CTI-Science, I read it is described as a " new " company that can't meet > demands. But Boyd Haley said in his statememt he has been taking it fpt a year amd a half. I did see the web page showing it for sale at $19.99 for 30 days (at what dose? Maybe it was a 6 month supply). I wanted to call CTI-Science. The bottle has contact info- only no phone number... Wierd. CTI Science 119 Burnside Dr ville, KY 40356 Contact@... > 98% OSR N,N-bid(2-mercaptoethyl)isopthalamide take with or without food and drink. > Bottle says it significantly increases glutathione levels. > So who owns CTI-Science? Haven't given it yet- may take it myself first. > > Someone else posted that the structure holds the bad stuff with less stability and strength. And maybe not good for sulfur intolerants. It was on the Autism Mercury board I think. > > If it is a natural substance, what is it? > I'm interested in anyone's input anyone know a vet they can ask if it has been available to cats for a while? Another board mentioned Bradstreet as saying it is not new, been around for a while. > > Carolyn > What is available on Amazon is not this product from CTI Science. If you have OSR you should talk to your DAN doctor about how to use it. Boyd Haley asked us to use it in conjunction with supervision and tests by our DAN doctor. This is important since our kids are all so unique and some cannot tolerate sulfur based products well. To All Parents: We make no claims that OSR can treat any disease or cure any illness. OSR stands for Oxidative Stress Relief which is based on our initial observations that taking OSR increases plasma glutathione levels significantly. OSR has been extensively tested by 3rd party FDA certified toxicology laboratories and no toxic effects have been observed in rats at OSR levels 100 to thousands of times greater than we recommend be used in humans. Also, 3rd party labs have reported that OSR is non-mutagenic, has a good ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) score and had no effect on pregnancy outcomes when given to pregnant rats in massive doses. We have no indications of any toxicity that can be caused by OSR even at very high doses—which are not recommended. We have fulfilled the FDA new dietary ingredient requirements regarding support of its safety, however, the FDA has not evaluated our position that OSR is an effective antioxidant and a useful dietary ingredient. OSR is an antioxidant that has the ability to partition into the lipophilic (fatty) tissues of the body and to scavenge damaging free radicals. OSR seems to be of value for a safe process to help in a dietary way those who are suffering from inflammation and oxidative stress. Just being able to scavenge the free radicals (which are the damaging chemicals produced in inflammation) seems to allow the body to salvage much of its reduced glutathione (GSH) most likely causing the increase in body GSH levels. GSH is used for detoxing the body of many toxicants and to protect enzymes from oxidation. I personally have been taking the compound for about 1.5 years and my latest physical showed no abnormal blood chemistry and I have zero physical problems. My personal plasma glutathione levels (LabCorp) was 1,225 with the average index being 669. CTI Science is a beginning company and cannot make enough OSR at this time to supply everyone that wants it. Therefore, we are only supplying OSR to MDs or ODs who are treating autistic children. This is also being done to make sure that nothing out of the ordinary happens with a minority that may be sensitive to any sulfur based antioxidant including OSR. It is important to have a physician monitor these children as a precautionary principle. Also, I don't want OSR to be another " pig-in-a-poke " for parents that does not work. Therefore, we are asking all initial users to agree to allow their physician to get before and after (two months later) testing for 3 items: 1. Plasma glutathione level, 2. Urinary prophyrin profile, 3. CRP levels. This testing will tell a parent if their child needs attention to oxidative stress or specific toxicities or if they are under inflammatory stress. It will also tell them if the OSR did any good with regards to helping alleviate the oxidative stress. Please contact your physician to see if they are aware of OSR if you are interested in trying it. Please understand, I just don't have the time or the amounts of OSR to send out individual bottles to parents at this time, but I will accomplish this in the near future. Boyd Haley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 A friend of mine uses Kartzinel as his daughter's DAN. He said that he contacted him about it and his office has not been able to get a hold of any OSR yet. OSR label information Hi all,I'm not one to jump on board like this but I ordered someOSR from the dentist at $350 for 18 gms.It came in a tube filled with powder. I have read different things about dosing, some say 50mgs some say 100. So check into that.No scoop included- 50mgs is 1/16th of a tsp. It is made by CTI-Science, I read it is described as a "new" company that can't meet demands. But Boyd Haley said in his statememt he has been taking it fpt a year amd a half.I did see the web page showing it for sale at $19.99 for 30 days (at what dose? Maybe it was a 6 month supply).I wanted to call CTI-Science. The bottle has contact info- only no phone number... Wierd.CTI Science119 Burnside Drville, KY 40356 Contactctiscience98% OSRN,N-bid(2-mercaptoethyl)isopthalamidetake with or without food and drink.Bottle says it significantly increases glutathione levels.So who owns CTI-Science?Haven't given it yet- may take it myself first.Someone else posted that the structure holds the bad stuff with less stability and strength . And maybe not good for sulfur intolerants. It was on the Autism Mercury board I think. If it is a natural substance, what is it?I'm interested in anyone's input.anyone know a vet they can ask if it has been available to cats for a while? Another board mentioned Bradstreet as saying it is not new, been around for a while.Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 What is available on Amazon is not this product from CTI Science. No but this product on CTIs page is A few days ago it went from out of stock to discontinued. CTI Science Maybe they realized how much doctors were marking it up and decided to get this off their page then start a new one with a higher price. I can't wait to try it, I just hate the idea that this could be something that could be had for $20 but people charge $300 for. I remember when I first started research Yasko the RNAs were about $25 a bottle. In a year or two she got really popular and all of a sudden they were almost $100 a bottle. KerrieLooking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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