Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 > > > > Does anybody know of other ways other than NAC to increase > > " glutathione conjugation " ? > > > > Thanks > > > You can raise glutathione with lipoceutical glutathione or some > people do really well with Immunocal which is a special whey product. TK--- A reminder - neither of these are recommended in the protocol and are not promoted here. Whey is a high sulfer food - sulfer mobilizes Hg causing more damage and side effect for a lot of people. lipoceutical glutathione is relatively new oral suppelmentation and I do not know if this works or Andy's opinion of it. It may be just a new way to sell glutathione which oraly is not absorbed and again mobilizes Hg causing damage for many. If people have [first hand] experience using it and not just posted stories of supposed users, that may be of value. Using either of these would be a personal decision to not go with the established protocol which works. Some people especially those that are low cysteine can use sulfer products and feel better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 K or anyone - Just tryting to understsand. My daughter is low on sulfate plasma and within range with Cysteine Plasma. She has low muscle tone and takes 4 capsules of L-Carnatine daily so she can push out her BM's. This has helped a lot but I am concerned about the amount for a five year old child. Carnatine has helped significantly but has not resolved the problem. We do have a yeast protocal in place and her stools are no longer bulky or have white specks. Someone suggested to increase the carnatine or try adding in whey. We are chelating using Andy's protocal. Am I clear that Andy does not recommend whey? Do you have any suggestions on where I might go to research what might help with muscle tone? She does fine with fine and large motor activities - just has a terrible time with getting out BM's. Thanks, Melinda > > TK--- A reminder - neither of these are recommended in the protocol > and are not promoted here. Whey is a high sulfer food - sulfer > mobilizes Hg causing more damage and side effect for a lot of people. > lipoceutical glutathione is relatively new oral suppelmentation and > I do not know if this works or Andy's opinion of it. It may be just > a new way to sell glutathione which oraly is not absorbed and again > mobilizes Hg causing damage for many. > If people have [first hand] experience using it and not just posted > stories of supposed users, that may be of value. > Using either of these would be a personal decision to not go with > the established protocol which works. Some people especially those > that are low cysteine can use sulfer products and feel better. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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