Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 > > Hello, > our Dan suggested IV glutathione to our 3 1/2 year old. Do not do IV glutathione ever, for anyone. It can cause irreversible worsening, and there are no proven advantages. > He said that his biopterins levels (test from France) is the hightes he has seen in his practice (over 900% more) and it means my son is in chronic ilness? Giving IV glutathione is the worst thing he can do. If you want to know what is behind the chronic illness do a Doctor's Data essential elements hair test and evaluate it with Andy Cutler's hair test interpretation book. > I have to say we feel exhausted and disappointed about how we are being taking advantage because some things may be good for our children, but most of the time now I am starting to see a lot of " quakery " or people that are just trying to make so much money... Yes, it is discouraging how often doctors give harmful advise. It appears that money is the first priority in many cases. >it is becoming a challenge to identify the good from the bad (treatment wise) > going back to the questions, can someone guide me on what the biopterin means and what do you know or experienced with IV gluthatione? Biopterin is something that has been found high in some cases of autism but that doesn't mean anyone understands why or how to treat it. The risks of IV glutathione are far too great and there are no known advantages. It doesn't make sense to flood the body with glutathione. J > thank you. mom of 3 1/2 years old, autism: lots of pain and posturing in the gut, reflux, lots of IGE allergies. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 This is the first time l hear that IV glutathione can be harmful, this has really shaken the basis of my " biomed knowledge " , could you please elaborate and give more details on the dangers of using it? What would be the alternative? Liposomal glutathione? Oral? Thank you for sharing. Isa Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel [ ] Re: IV glutathione and biopterins? and questions > > Hello, > our Dan suggested IV glutathione to our 3 1/2 year old. Do not do IV glutathione ever, for anyone. It can cause irreversible worsening, and there are no proven advantages. > He said that his biopterins levels (test from France) is the hightes he has seen in his practice (over 900% more) and it means my son is in chronic ilness? Giving IV glutathione is the worst thing he can do. If you want to know what is behind the chronic illness do a Doctor's Data essential elements hair test and evaluate it with Andy Cutler's hair test interpretation book. > I have to say we feel exhausted and disappointed about how we are being taking advantage because some things may be good for our children, but most of the time now I am starting to see a lot of " quakery " or people that are just trying to make so much money... Yes, it is discouraging how often doctors give harmful advise. It appears that money is the first priority in many cases. >it is becoming a challenge to identify the good from the bad (treatment wise) > going back to the questions, can someone guide me on what the biopterin means and what do you know or experienced with IV gluthatione? Biopterin is something that has been found high in some cases of autism but that doesn't mean anyone understands why or how to treat it. The risks of IV glutathione are far too great and there are no known advantages. It doesn't make sense to flood the body with glutathione. J > thank you. mom of 3 1/2 years old, autism: lots of pain and posturing in the gut, reflux, lots of IGE allergies. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 > > > > Hello, > > our Dan suggested IV glutathione to our 3 1/2 year old. > > > Do not do IV glutathione ever, for anyone. It can cause irreversible worsening, and there are no proven advantages. > > > > > He said that his biopterins levels (test from France) is the hightes he has seen in his practice (over 900% more) and it means my son is in chronic ilness? > > > Giving IV glutathione is the worst thing he can do. > > If you want to know what is behind the chronic illness do a Doctor's Data essential elements hair test and evaluate it with Andy Cutler's hair test interpretation book. > > > > I have to say we feel exhausted and disappointed about how we are being taking advantage because some things may be good for our children, but most of the time now I am starting to see a lot of " quakery " or people that are just trying to make so much money... > > > Yes, it is discouraging how often doctors give harmful advise. It appears that money is the first priority in many cases. > > > > > > >it is becoming a challenge to identify the good from the bad (treatment wise) > > going back to the questions, can someone guide me on what the biopterin means and what do you know or experienced with IV gluthatione? > > > > Biopterin is something that has been found high in some cases of autism but that doesn't mean anyone understands why or how to treat it. > > The risks of IV glutathione are far too great and there are no known advantages. It doesn't make sense to flood the body with glutathione. > > J > > > thank you. mom of 3 1/2 years old, autism: lots of pain and posturing in the gut, reflux, lots of IGE allergies. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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