Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Can someone clear this up for me? Does the Liver detoxification profile test for Glutathione conjugation? And what about Methylation? i have looked at the Great Smokies test (now Genova Diagnostics)but it doesn't seem to show how your Glutathione Conjugation is working. Or is it simply necessary to test for levels of Glutathione? And how do we do this? I am planning on having the liver testing done but I want to be clear about what exactly it tests for. I apologise if I sound really stupid but I am only just getting my head round all the liver stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation jodi2ben wrote: Can someone clear this up for me? Does the Liver detoxification profile test for Glutathione conjugation? ---------Yes. Bottom left of first page.--------Jackie http://www.gdx.net/home/assessments/detox/reports/index2.html And what about Methylation? -----------No. Not sure why, now that you mention this. I know methylation is probably talked about more on A-M, so searching onibasu might come up with something on how and where to test.-----------Jackie i have looked at the Great Smokies test (now Genova Diagnostics)but it doesn't seem to show how your Glutathione Conjugation is working. ----------Yes, on the first page, bottom left.-----------Jackie Or is it simply necessary to test for levels of Glutathione? And how do we do this? -----------This test does test your level of Reduced Glutathione on page 2. Andy has said that all chronically ill people have low glutathione. Mine was low.-----Jackie I am planning on having the liver testing done but I want to be clear about what exactly it tests for. -----------Just remember, that Andy says how they test cysteine now isn't relevant any more to your sulfur food reaction status. But the sulfate is still supposed to be ok. I guess the ratios at the top of page 2 don't mean anything either. --------Jackie I apologize if I sound really stupid but I am only just getting my head round all the liver stuff! ------------No need to apologize, I had never heard of this liver stuff either, until I found out I was toxic and got Andy's book and started reading here ---------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation jodi2ben wrote: Can someone clear this up for me? Does the Liver detoxification profile test for Glutathione conjugation? ---------Yes. Bottom left of first page.--------Jackie http://www.gdx.net/home/assessments/detox/reports/index2.html And what about Methylation? -----------No. Not sure why, now that you mention this. I know methylation is probably talked about more on A-M, so searching onibasu might come up with something on how and where to test.-----------Jackie i have looked at the Great Smokies test (now Genova Diagnostics)but it doesn't seem to show how your Glutathione Conjugation is working. ----------Yes, on the first page, bottom left.-----------Jackie Or is it simply necessary to test for levels of Glutathione? And how do we do this? -----------This test does test your level of Reduced Glutathione on page 2. Andy has said that all chronically ill people have low glutathione. Mine was low.-----Jackie I am planning on having the liver testing done but I want to be clear about what exactly it tests for. -----------Just remember, that Andy says how they test cysteine now isn't relevant any more to your sulfur food reaction status. But the sulfate is still supposed to be ok. I guess the ratios at the top of page 2 don't mean anything either. --------Jackie I apologize if I sound really stupid but I am only just getting my head round all the liver stuff! ------------No need to apologize, I had never heard of this liver stuff either, until I found out I was toxic and got Andy's book and started reading here ---------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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