Guest guest Posted September 3, 2011 Report Share Posted September 3, 2011 Hi Joanne, Yes, I used to take coQ-10 and other such supplements, but now order just the basics, and some organic herbs to add to foods, and some organic teas. Also as mentioned, I eat more meat, instead of taking amino acids. c > > > > Thanks , I am wondering if I might be able to get hold of this episode some where on the net > >  > > I have told my dad about Glutathione in the past. From what I am understanding it is highly affective, but only when injected, and the cost is very high, and the treatment has to be repeated > >  > > I have been told, but this info might not be correct, that their is a pill version and a supositary version. from memory I have been told the pills do not work, but the suppositories might do. I really do not honestly know, this is all that I have been told, not experieinced > >  > > Anyway, i do not think we can afford the injections, I di not know how much the suppositories are but it might be worth looking into > >  > > Now what I found out when I was studying this was that all the amino acids the body needs to make Glutathione are in whey protein. My dad has some whey protein daily, but i do not. I have not been able to find a whey protein from organic cows that has not been pasturised that I can afford. > >  > > I know that i am getting the amino acids I need to make glutathione from the meat, eggs and unpasturised cheese i eat but generally to create large amounts of glutathione, which is what is recommending in regards to Parkinsonsons as i understand it the levels i am eating are not enough. But they will help and because they are all coming from natural sources this also helps because the body absorbs amino acids from natural sources better than it does from unnatural sources > >  > > what I also understand is low glutathione levels is usually caused by a sluggish digestive system and especially if we have poor liver function. I already know my digestion has been affected by fibro. It is far better right now, but in the past was terrible. I have always been told that my liver function has been in range, but as you all know by now being told these things usually holds no relavence, so i do not know how well my liver functions. I assume it is in range but guess it will be at the lower end > >  > > Anyway to cut a long story short, to increase my liver function I have chosen to eat the foods i have just mentioned and to supplement to improve liver function > >  > > To improve my liver function I take > >  > > One and a half teaspoons of sea salt per day > > A small amount of lemon with filtered water > > up to 4000mg of Vitamin C daily > > 400mg votamin E daily > > Plus the coconut oil > >  > > All of the above are said to improve liver function and also help digestion in general > >  > > i also use coffee enemas. These stimulate a nerve that stimulates the liver which inturn releases large amounts of glutathione. I know this does not sound like fun. It is not as bad as you might think and it is very inexpensive > >  > > furthermore the coffee enemas are not dangerous and they help the liver tremendously. they also help the body clean up the colon, and best of all they do not kill any bacteria > >  > > The glutatione rush only clears out the toxicity in the colon, it does not have an antibacterial effect. In other worlds unlike antibiotics it does not turn our colon flora into fungus. the glutathione clears the toxicity and then once that is gone if there are any problems with pathogens they will go too, but not because I have just battered my eco environment to a pulp. No on the contrary, the glutathione makes the colon a very hospital place for the gut flora that we do need to remove the now fragments of toxicity there > >  > > This I think is how and why glutathione clears up Parkinsons and other autoimmune illnesses. I beleive that natural rush from the liver clears a very lot of toxicity from the body and once that poison has gone any bacteria that was inadvertantly letting off toxic poison will also be gone > >  > > As yet i have not convinced my dad that the coffee enemas are the answer, but i am thinking that if i can get hold of the dr Oz program, it might be worth raising this issue with him again > >  > > Thanks , to be honest i needed reminding about this and i think if i now spend some time on it i might even find out some other things worth knowing > >  > > Here is a clip that shows how injected glutathione helps with parkinsons > >  > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9sVN7OIKMg > >  > > Love Joanne > > > > From: maria betancourt <studiosanmiguel@> > > To: fibro <fibromyalgiacured > > > Sent: Thursday, 1 September 2011, 17:26 > > Subject: Please Read > > > > > >  > > Hello Fellow 'Fibromyalgians', > > > > I was listening to Dr. Oz today and he mentioned something new to take for healthy living. He mentioned Glutathione. > > > > He mentioned this is an antioxidant that helps clear up critical toxins. I went to read on articles on web as he spoke. > > > > I found this helps clear Parkinsons...you may be interested to look in this, Joanne, for you dad plus helps with the immune > > fatigue. I was so exited that am forwarding some sites I found. Will look into it and try it. > > > > I have been taking the L-arganine also mentioned by Dr. Oz. I have found that a lot of my swelling has gone done, feeling > > a bit stronger, and my husband has began taking it as well. There was a mention of this supplement repairing liver damage. > > > > Hope it works for me. It is recommended to take it for three months then rest and beginagain. I buy min in the supplement in > > > > neighborhood health store. > > > > Read the Rest: > > http://www.raysahelian.com/arginine.html > > > > But back to the Glutathione here is the information: > > http://www.articlebiz.com/article/148278-1-glutathione-the-master-antioxidant/Â\  > > http://www.rebuildingyou.com/articles/35-physical/145-glutathione-side-effects > > > > Well....while I'm at it will send this too. I show this to my religion class students. > > http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/jan2011/janm110-3.htm > > Who says science and religion cannot work together, ay? > > > > As I have mentioned before, am not eating any starch or grain foods. I avoid all package foods and stick to very natural > > foods. I cook my meats by baking, broiling. I absolutely avoid any black charcoaled tinged meats. I eat plenty of vegetables > > and salads. I avoid sugars but am generous with usage of estevia(I also have the herb to use in teas). I am feeling really good > > especially since adding L-arganine with my vitamins intake, coconut oil, and 'The Vinegar' when in pain. > > > > Hope all are doing well today. > > Prayers to all always, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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