Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 --- Re: GLUTATHIONE INFO and NAC additional more info Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 12:55:59 -0800 (PST) To: Garnet Here are some more websites to check out. Two are on a specific product and the other is a place to get the eye drops. http://www.smartnutrition.info/brite-eyes-testimonials.htm http://www.smartnutrition.info/carnosine-eyedrops-testimonials.htm http://www.smartnutrition.info/smart-brain.html#Carnosine (place to get Brite Eyes or CAN-C eye drops) --- Garnet wrote: > CS would be a preservative, 0.03 ppm is the > concentration > used to keep pure water fresh, that amounts to a > teaspoon > or so of 10 ppm per gallon of water. > > I don't know what would combine with the silver ions > in > a low voltage CS or silver atoms, and form silver > compounds. > That is a chemistry questions that I can't answer > off the > top of my head. If memory serves citrates and > nitrates > are an issue. I have also had my own CS go off, turn > yellow (indication of agglomeration, perhaps not > compounds) > when cleaning around my generator with vinegar > spray, dilute > that I use for cleaning. > > But one thing to consider is that the amount of > compound would be so > small that you probably get more background exposure > to > silver compounds than you would get from the minute > amounts you use in eye drops. > > Janet > > WILLIAM GREENAMYER wrote: > > Thanks. > > > > Plans right now are to saturate both the NAC and > Vit-C > > solutions and then come up with the combination > for > > the eye. Only thing I am not sure of is using CS > as > > the base solution since I would not want something > > unknown to combine with the silver ions. Might > use DW > > with Aloe Vera juice (great for the eyes and eye > > injuries) along with the DMSO/NAC/Vit-C. The > > commercial mix of NAC is 1% and I think that > should be > > easy to do with a saturated solution. The only > > question then will be if it will stay in solution > long > > enough to be used. > > > > Any thoughts on using CS as the base solution > versis > > DW? > > > > > > > > --- Garnet wrote: > > > > > >>Removing the alcohol may be difficult to do > without > >>destroying the > >>active constituents, because of the heat that is > >>generally used to > >>evaporate off the alcohol, or causing them to > >>percipitate. > >> > >>If using the alcohol to make a solution of a > >>substance that won't > >>dissolve in plain water, but will in alcohol, > which > >>can then be > >>put in water, if you remove the alcohol I believe > >>the substance would > >>percipitate out as a solid. > >>Alcohol has water soluble areas and fat soluble > >>areas on the molecule. > >>These areas make it a good solvent because it can > >>grab fat soluble > >>substances and pull them into the solution as it's > >>water soluble > >>areas hold the alcohol and the alcohol holds the > fat > >>soluble > >>molecule. > >> > >>Janet > >> > >>WILLIAM GREENAMYER wrote: > >> > >>>I set up some 100% dmso and popped a couple > >> > >>capsules of NAC in it last night. Dissolved right > >>off so > >> > >> I put a couple more capsules in. Same thing > >>happened but it took > >>longer. I think this is going to work > >> > >>out. I plan on doing the same thing with the > >>Vitamin C even though it > >>will dissolve in water fine. That > >> > >> way, I can make the base mix and then add the > DMSO > >>mix to get the > >>percentage that I want. If I want to > >> > >>up the DMSO, that can be added in measured amounts > >>by itself. > >> > >>> > >>> If something else was used to make the solution > >> > >>(like Vodka), is there a way to eliminate the > >>alcohol > >> > >> from the solution and still maintain the > chemical > >>in the water or > >>remaining fluid? I am just thinking > >> > >>that it may not always be good to add DMSO to a > mix > >>for other reasons. > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>WILLIAM GREENAMYER wrote: > >>> Here is a website you might want to look at. > NAC > >> > >>has > >> > >>>a little different spelling for the technical > name > >>>here but I am not sure if it is the same or not. > >> > >>Some > >> > >>>of these (like MSM) have several different > >> > >>spellings > >> > >>>for the same exact thing. > >>> > >>> > >> > > > http://www.bionational.com/xcart/catalog/Nu-Eyes-p-7.html?OVRAW=cataracts & OVKEY=\ cataract & OVMTC=standard > > > >>> > >>> > >>>--- WILLIAM GREENAMYER wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Here's what the Experts are saying about > >> > >>Glutathione > >> > >>>>* > >>>>Glutathione is a substance, the levels of > >>>>which > >>>>in our cells are predictive of how long we will > >>>>live. > >>>>There are very few other factors which are as > >>>>predictive of our life expectancy as is our > level > >> > >>of > >> > >>>>cellular glutathione. We literally cannot > survive > >>>>without this antioxidant, " - Earl Mindell, > R.Ph., > >>>>Ph.D. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>* > >>>>Glutathione is a tri-peptide of the amino > >>>>acids > >>>>cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid. A > deficiency > >>>>of > >>>>glutathione can cause hemolysis (destruction of > >> > >>red > >> > >>>>blood cells, leading to anemia) and oxidative > >>>>stress. > >>>>Glutathione is essential in intermediary > >> > >>metabolism > >> > >>>>... for the detoxification of acetaminophen > >>>>(Tylenol). > >>>>- [PDR Medical Dictionary. Spraycar. 1999] > >>>> > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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