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My son's latest OAT test done with Laboratoire Philippe Auguste reveals

that he is depleted in glutathione (gGlu-Cys/ CG+GSH ratio was 0.1,

reference range is 0.2-0.45), marginal status of cystein at 120 (ref is

130-310).

I have tried giving him 250mg glutathione suppository in his sleep, but

after 1 hour of insertion, he was found crying non-stop madly and the

suppository has fallen out. I was scared and did not try the

glutathione again. My DAN says there is a possibility that my son is

the sub-set of kids who are sensitive to it. (NB my son also reacted

badly to DMG with b12 and folinic acid).

would chelating my son when his glutathione is depleted be a cause for

concern, given that we are not supplementing glutathione either?

Many thanks for your help in advance.

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Is the OAT test done through urine? Were do you get it,... and was it

helpful?

Thanks,

On Nov 25, 2008, at 10:46 PM, emilynk.chan wrote:

> My son's latest OAT test done with Laboratoire Philippe Auguste

> reveals

> that he is depleted in glutathione (gGlu-Cys/ CG+GSH ratio was 0.1,

> reference range is 0.2-0.45), marginal status of cystein at 120

> (ref is

> 130-310).

>

> I have tried giving him 250mg glutathione suppository in his sleep,

> but

> after 1 hour of insertion, he was found crying non-stop madly and the

> suppository has fallen out. I was scared and did not try the

> glutathione again. My DAN says there is a possibility that my son is

> the sub-set of kids who are sensitive to it. (NB my son also reacted

> badly to DMG with b12 and folinic acid).

>

> would chelating my son when his glutathione is depleted be a cause for

> concern, given that we are not supplementing glutathione either?

>

> Many thanks for your help in advance.

>

>

>

>

>

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I ordered it through my DAN. The one I ordered is from the French

lab which my DAN says is better.

The test is helpful is telling me my son's vitamin markers, leaky

gut status, methylation status, any gut dysbiosis/ fungal/

bacteria. I like this test a lot becuase I use it to fine tune

supplements and it kinda give me a snap shot of my son's overall

metabolism and whether the supplements are helping him.

I usually order the OAT test every 4-6 months.

Hope this helps.

>

> > My son's latest OAT test done with Laboratoire Philippe Auguste

> > reveals

> > that he is depleted in glutathione (gGlu-Cys/ CG+GSH ratio was

0.1,

> > reference range is 0.2-0.45), marginal status of cystein at 120

> > (ref is

> > 130-310).

> >

> > I have tried giving him 250mg glutathione suppository in his

sleep,

> > but

> > after 1 hour of insertion, he was found crying non-stop madly

and the

> > suppository has fallen out. I was scared and did not try the

> > glutathione again. My DAN says there is a possibility that my

son is

> > the sub-set of kids who are sensitive to it. (NB my son also

reacted

> > badly to DMG with b12 and folinic acid).

> >

> > would chelating my son when his glutathione is depleted be a

cause for

> > concern, given that we are not supplementing glutathione either?

> >

> > Many thanks for your help in advance.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Glutothione level goes down as a result of heavy metals -- especially mercury. 

The most effective way to increase glutathione in the long run is to chelate. 

Get the mercury out.

 

Its OK to chelate your kid when his glutathione is low.  That's the way most

start.

From: emilynk.chan <emilynk.chan@...>

Subject: [ ] chelation and glutathione level

Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 11:46 PM

My son's latest OAT test done with Laboratoire Philippe Auguste reveals

that he is depleted in glutathione (gGlu-Cys/ CG+GSH ratio was 0.1,

reference range is 0.2-0.45), marginal status of cystein at 120 (ref is

130-310).

I have tried giving him 250mg glutathione suppository in his sleep, but

after 1 hour of insertion, he was found crying non-stop madly and the

suppository has fallen out. I was scared and did not try the

glutathione again. My DAN says there is a possibility that my son is

the sub-set of kids who are sensitive to it. (NB my son also reacted

badly to DMG with b12 and folinic acid).

would chelating my son when his glutathione is depleted be a cause for

concern, given that we are not supplementing glutathione either?

Many thanks for your help in advance.

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