Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Hi Jill: What does it mean to have the glutathione oxidized? thank you best, lea > Hi, I did 1400 mg today but it was too much. I feel wired. I think > I will go back down to 1000, and then maybe in a few weeks, try 1200 > and see how I do with that. Just fyi. I tend to be sensitive. I > started with 1000 and that seemed about perfect. > > My only question though, is I get mine from Wellness Pharmacy > (Alabama); and today because i wanted more I asked the doc to add in > theirs, and they get it from College PHarmacy. Perhaps CP's > glutathione uses a preservative or isn't as pure or is oxidized. > I've heard Wellness is the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Well, glutathione can get oxidized...and then it's not so good for you. In fact, that can also happen in your own body. I know my doc once had various glutathione solutions tested and she said they were worthless as they'd all been oxidized. Wellness has a good rep among docs. I think I'll stick w/ them. > > Hi, I did 1400 mg today but it was too much. I feel wired. I > think > > I will go back down to 1000, and then maybe in a few weeks, try > 1200 > > and see how I do with that. Just fyi. I tend to be sensitive. I > > started with 1000 and that seemed about perfect. > > > > My only question though, is I get mine from Wellness Pharmacy > > (Alabama); and today because i wanted more I asked the doc to add > in > > theirs, and they get it from College PHarmacy. Perhaps CP's > > glutathione uses a preservative or isn't as pure or is oxidized. > > I've heard Wellness is the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Hi Jill: So does Glutathione oxidized mean it is worthless? If so, how does this happen also in your body? thank you best, lea > > Hi Jill: > > What does it mean to have the glutathione oxidized? > > thank you > > best, lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Hi Lea. I'm not sure but I remember one researcher once telling me not to do glutathione and hyperbaric in conjunction as I could oxidize my glutathione and that could be harmful to me. I wish I could remember the conversation more specifically but in any case, I don't do them together. A simple test would be for me to add in more glutathione from wellness, which I think I will do next time. I tolerated 1000 mg from wellness so easily and it helped, it seems a little suspicious to me that going up to 1400, which is a typical dose, could cause me problems (I'm sleeping very fitfully tonight too, and just don't feel right). So it may be something about the College Pharmacy solution. > Hi Jill: > So does Glutathione oxidized mean it is worthless? If so, how does > this happen also in your body? > thank you > best, > lea > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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