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With reference to the ATP discussion and injections. Per Dr. Salvato,

the ATP is used as a method of delivering the glutathione to cells.

Combining glutathione with ATP in an intramuscular injection, ATP may

act as a transport mechanism across the cell membrane, enabling

glutathione to enter the cell. Her literature says that many

researchers believe that orally ingested glutathione does not enter

the cells, even when taken in massive doses. ATP, the substance

which

stores the energy created when the body burns carbohydrates and fats

in the Krebs cycle, is already known to be an intercellular

messenger.

She has had considerable success treating with intramuscular

injections of glutathione/ATP. Have any of you tried this?

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Does doctor Salvator know about the evidence that ATP production can be

inhibited by infectious by-products from jaw bone infections/cavitations?

Five ATP| enzyme inhibitors can be measured by the folks at www.altcorp.com

> With reference to the ATP discussion and injections. Per Dr. Salvato,

> the ATP is used as a method of delivering the glutathione to cells.

> Combining glutathione with ATP in an intramuscular injection, ATP may

> act as a transport mechanism across the cell membrane, enabling

> glutathione to enter the cell. Her literature says that many

> researchers believe that orally ingested glutathione does not enter

> the cells, even when taken in massive doses. ATP, the substance

> which

> stores the energy created when the body burns carbohydrates and fats

> in the Krebs cycle, is already known to be an intercellular

> messenger.

> She has had considerable success treating with intramuscular

> injections of glutathione/ATP. Have any of you tried this?

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

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