Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 liquid glutathione did make our casseine-intolerant 3.5 year old guy hyper, the other forms of gsh we gave him prior did nothing - ie transdermal and capsule. we shelved the essential gsh liquid for now, but will try again. the fact that it did anything made us think this was something worth looking into. we might try doing an iv glutathione push in the near future. if not, osr is also available, it is a new ala-esque antioxidant that is supposed to be good at pushing out metals, and it is comprised of or contains glutathione. i have never tried this, and it is very new (not even a year old), so i am speaking only from things i have heard and read across the internet. on gaba, i think piracetam has gaba in it, not 100 percent sure. piracetam is a side effect free (most of the time) capsule that is supposed to help with fine motor, dyspraxia, etc. it is a nootropic, and works well with phosphocholine (amt or wellness... the alabama pharmacy carries this). we use colorado nutritionals piracetam. we started a month ago, have not seen anything major as a result but some people seaar by it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 what your saying is true, kenny. the bigger problem is that protein is not being ingested adequtely and definitely not being digested. the body likes to make it's own glutathione. most of the glutathione products on the market with the exception of iv glutathione (which must be made under nitrogen in special pharm/labs.) do not have glutathione in them. if they had it all in the beginning of formulation, there is none at time of use. it doesn't like to be by itself and degrades rapidly in o2 environments. so that's why precursors are better. also when stirring up toxins and trying to heal, the body need a lot of good protein (complete) to heal and detoxify along with vit c (not ascrobic acid) . linda rn Re: Interpreting results...(more questions) I really don't want to get into a heap big debate about this but please think carefully about IV glutathione and don't just take your doc's word as gospel. Most people who are sick have low glutathione, so therfore IMO it is the sickness that causes low glutathione and not low glutathione that causes the sickness. There are precursors to glutathione that would probably be safer if you really feel the need for this. Just my opinion for what it's worth. Kenny > > liquid glutathione did make our casseine-intolerant 3.5 year old guy hyper, the other forms of gsh we gave him prior did nothing - ie transdermal and capsule. we shelved the essential gsh liquid for now, but will try again. the fact that it did anything made us think this was something worth looking into. > > we might try doing an iv glutathione push in the near future. if not, osr is also available, it is a new ala-esque antioxidant that is supposed to be good at pushing out metals, and it is comprised of or contains glutathione. i have never tried this, and it is very new (not even a year old), so i am speaking only from things i have heard and read across the internet. > > on gaba, i think piracetam has gaba in it, not 100 percent sure. piracetam is a side effect free (most of the time) capsule that is supposed to help with fine motor, dyspraxia, etc. it is a nootropic, and works well with phosphocholine (amt or wellness... the alabama pharmacy carries this). we use colorado nutritionals piracetam. we started a month ago, have not seen anything major as a result but some people seaar by it. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 What form of vit c would you use if not ascorbic acid? thanks, Re: Re: Interpreting results...(more questions) what your saying is true, kenny. the bigger problem is that protein is not being ingested adequtely and definitely not being digested. the body likes to make it's own glutathione. most of the glutathione products on the market with the exception of iv glutathione (which must be made under nitrogen in special pharm/labs.) do not have glutathione in them. if they had it all in the beginning of formulation, there is none at time of use. it doesn't like to be by itself and degrades rapidly in o2 environments. so that's why precursors are better. also when stirring up toxins and trying to heal, the body need a lot of good protein (complete) to heal and detoxify along with vit c (not ascrobic acid) . linda rn Re: Interpreting results...(more questions) I really don't want to get into a heap big debate about this but please think carefully about IV glutathione and don't just take your doc's word as gospel. Most people who are sick have low glutathione, so therfore IMO it is the sickness that causes low glutathione and not low glutathione that causes the sickness. There are precursors to glutathione that would probably be safer if you really feel the need for this. Just my opinion for what it's worth. Kenny > > liquid glutathione did make our casseine-intolerant 3.5 year old guy hyper, the other forms of gsh we gave him prior did nothing - ie transdermal and capsule. we shelved the essential gsh liquid for now, but will try again. the fact that it did anything made us think this was something worth looking into. > > we might try doing an iv glutathione push in the near future. if not, osr is also available, it is a new ala-esque antioxidant that is supposed to be good at pushing out metals, and it is comprised of or contains glutathione. i have never tried this, and it is very new (not even a year old), so i am speaking only from things i have heard and read across the internet. > > on gaba, i think piracetam has gaba in it, not 100 percent sure. piracetam is a side effect free (most of the time) capsule that is supposed to help with fine motor, dyspraxia, etc. it is a nootropic, and works well with phosphocholine (amt or wellness... the alabama pharmacy carries this). we use colorado nutritionals piracetam. we started a month ago, have not seen anything major as a result but some people seaar by it. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 from real plants , gogi berries, acerola cherries, cirtrus with bioflavinoids, rose hips etc. you don't need much , just a little several times /day. but protein is more important with good fats and a quality digestive enzyme to ensure digestion. linda rn Re: Interpreting results...(more questions) I really don't want to get into a heap big debate about this but please think carefully about IV glutathione and don't just take your doc's word as gospel. Most people who are sick have low glutathione, so therfore IMO it is the sickness that causes low glutathione and not low glutathione that causes the sickness. There are precursors to glutathione that would probably be safer if you really feel the need for this. Just my opinion for what it's worth. Kenny > > liquid glutathione did make our casseine-intolerant 3.5 year old guy hyper, the other forms of gsh we gave him prior did nothing - ie transdermal and capsule. we shelved the essential gsh liquid for now, but will try again. the fact that it did anything made us think this was something worth looking into. > > we might try doing an iv glutathione push in the near future. if not, osr is also available, it is a new ala-esque antioxidant that is supposed to be good at pushing out metals, and it is comprised of or contains glutathione. i have never tried this, and it is very new (not even a year old), so i am speaking only from things i have heard and read across the internet. > > on gaba, i think piracetam has gaba in it, not 100 percent sure. piracetam is a side effect free (most of the time) capsule that is supposed to help with fine motor, dyspraxia, etc. it is a nootropic, and works well with phosphocholine (amt or wellness... the alabama pharmacy carries this). we use colorado nutritionals piracetam. we started a month ago, have not seen anything major as a result but some people seaar by it. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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