Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 If a child regresses as a result of taking glutathione, can we conclude with certainty that this child is toxic with mercury or other metals? I am asking because I have a friend whose 8-yr son has been regressing for several weeks. She told me that she has been giving him glutathione for a couple of months so I suggested that she stop since this could be causing the issues she is seeing in her son. My friend's doctor has told her that her son has no issue with mercury or other metals because his porphyrins is OK and he has no leaky gut. Now I know that this statement is not necessarily true, but what I'd like to know is whether the negative downturn since taking glutathione is only possible in someone who is metal toxic? Obviously if this is the case, then my friend can conclude that her boy would benefit from chelation. Andy's view is that glutathione increases thiol levels hence mobilizes metals and it's this metals mobilization that causes the negative issues. Can someone answer, Andy perhaps? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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