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Re: Can Glutathione conjugation effect chelation?

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> I'm not sure what you mean by glutathione conjugation.

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Well, I ment if your liver isn't producing enought glutathione can

this cause chelation problems?

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> Well, I ment if your liver isn't producing enought glutathione can

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Just about everyone who is metal toxic would find that they have low

glutathione on testing. As chelation progresses, the ability to

produce and sustain glutathione levels improves and then normalizes.

Having low glutathione doesn't cause chelation problems directly.

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant, and mercury is an oxidizing

agent, so any efforts to add antioxidants helps the body to free up

and recirculate the glutathione that is there and to repair some of

the mercury induced damage. That is one reason why Andy puts so much

emphasis on supplementation with large amounts of vitamin C and E.

J

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