Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 --- Re: GLUTATHIONE INFO and NAC additional Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 06:54:33 -0800 (PST) To: Garnet 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] > > > * > " Without glutathione, other important > antioxidants such as vitamins C and E cannot do > their > job adequately to protect your body against > disease. " > - Breakthrough in Cell Defense, Allan Somersall, > Ph.D., M.D., and Gustavo Bounous, M.D. FRCSĀ©. > > > * > " No other antioxidant is as important to > overall > health as glutathione. It is the regulator and > regenerator of immune cells and the most valuable > detoxifying agent in the human body. Low levels are > associated with hepatic dysfunction, immune > dysfunction, cardiac disease, premature aging, and > death. " - The Immune System Cure, Lorna R. > Vanderhaeghe & J.D. Bouic, Ph.D. > > Here is some interesting reading. Not on cataracts > but on some of the important things this little > antioxidant does. > > > * > " As Dr. Lombard points out in his book, " The > Brain Wellness Plan, " Glutathione is one of the most > powerful antioxidants in the body. Depressed > glutathione levels are associated with the increased > generation of fr'ee radicals found in Parkinson?s > patients, for example, and contributes to further > brain cell death. " - Excerpts from the Willner > Window > Radio Show: Program aired on 5-3-98 > > > http://www.1whey2health.com/glutathione_antioxidant.htm > > http://www.glutathione-report.com/blog/ > > http://www.glutathione-report.com/issues.htm > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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