Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Hi, one of the families in our support group found out that the TD glutathione that Wellness Pharmacy has been supplying us, labeled glutathione/Lipoderm contains wheat germ oil, soy and aluminum in it and we're really concerned since we've been working so hard in been strict GFCFSF. I remember checking our TD Gluthatione before, until last year we're getting it with Emu oil, and without even asking they decided to use the lipoderm base that is the one that contains this non acceptable ingredients. When I called them up their only excuse was that if the doctor doesn't write in the prescription any base they'll go for the lipoderm. I was really angry and I'm still very upset, I feel that a pharmacy that works with some many of our kids and that know they are so sensitive to this ingredients should at least disclose them so we can make a choice. I'm, once again, not trusting the medical comunity and want to find a replacement to the trans dermal, are pills like the L-glutathione from Klaire as effective or is there any other option that anyone knows of? Most of our childs in this support group have Arsenic out of charts and after I read the article on glutathione and arsenic posted here I don't want to remove glutathione from our list of supplements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 My son's TD GSH is compounded by Coastal Compounding as per doc's prescription. In a message dated 10/9/2008 4:08:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, manefuto@... writes: Hi, one of the families in our support group found out that the TD glutathione that Wellness Pharmacy has been supplying us, labeled glutathione/glutathione/<WBR>Lipoderm contains wheat germ oil, soy and al and we're really concerned since we've been working so hard in been strict GFCFSF. I remember checking our TD Gluthatione before, until last year we're getting it with Emu oil, and without even asking they decided to use the lipoderm base that is the one that contains this non acceptable ingredients. When I called them up their only excuse was that if the doctor doesn't write in the prescription any base they'll go for the lipoderm. I was really angry and I'm still very upset, I feel that a pharmacy that works with some many of our kids and that know they are so sensitive to this ingredients should at least disclose them so we can make a choice. I'm, once again, not trusting the medical comunity and want to find a replacement to the trans dermal, are pills like the L-glutathione from Klaire as effective or is there any other option that anyone knows of? Most of our childs in this support group have Arsenic out of charts and after I read the article on glutathione and arsenic posted here I don't want to remove glutathione from our list of supplements. **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 We get ours from Coastal Compounding in Savannah. I always assumed the base was gfcfsf, but I guess I'll need to check with them now! > Hi, > one of the families in our support group found out that the TD > glutathione that Wellness Pharmacy has been supplying us, labeled > glutathione/Lipoderm contains wheat germ oil, soy and aluminum in it > and we're really concerned since we've been working so hard in been > strict GFCFSF. > I remember checking our TD Gluthatione before, until last year we're > getting it with Emu oil, and without even asking they decided to use > the lipoderm base that is the one that contains this non acceptable > ingredients. > When I called them up their only excuse was that if the doctor doesn't > write in the prescription any base they'll go for the lipoderm. I was > really angry and I'm still very upset, I feel that a pharmacy that > works with some many of our kids and that know they are so sensitive to > this ingredients should at least disclose them so we can make a choice. > I'm, once again, not trusting the medical comunity and want to find a > replacement to the trans dermal, are pills like the L-glutathione from > Klaire as effective or is there any other option that anyone knows of? > Most of our childs in this support group have Arsenic out of charts and > after I read the article on glutathione and arsenic posted here I don't > want to remove glutathione from our list of supplements. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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