Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 In a message dated 9/7/2005 3:56:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jenbooks13@... writes: I then called Wellness since I'm friendly with them and they noted that their product has much more glutathione in it, hi I certainly can't vouch for the company (lipoflow), again just know the product worked better for me. but, I did just want to respond because the lipoflow used to have significantly less glutathione than the wellness product, but it was reformulated (when they took out almost all the alcohol) and now it has approx. 400 mg. glut. per teaspoon and wellness has 422.7 mg glut per teaspoon. wellness still has more glut., but as I said, at least for me the lipoflow combats fevers, flu-like and electrical sensitivity better. A cost analysis shows that even though the wellness does have more glut., it is so much more expensive ($50 for 2 oz. versus $30 for 2 0z.), that the lipoflow is more economical. *so far* my experiences with the company have been okay. unfortunate they make unsubstantiated claims on their website. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2005 Report Share Posted September 11, 2005 In a message dated 9/8/2005 3:34:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jenbooks13@... writes: Where did you get your information--that they have more glutathione and no alcohol? What are they doing to keep bacteria out if not alcohol? Have you spoken with somebody at the company about all these changes, just curious. Well, I have the bottle before they took most of the alcohol out and it says 1000 mg. glut per ounce and the bottle after they took out the alcohol and it says 2267 mg. glut per ounce. If you work out how many teaspoons in an ounce, and you compare the amount of glut. in wellness vs. lipoflow you find that wellness has around 420 mg. per teaspoon and lipoflow has about 400 mg. per teaspoon. I actually misspoke in an earlier post and said that each glut had about 400 mg. per ounce. I should have said " per teaspoon " . Even if the lipoflow wasn't more effective (despite having less glut. per teaspoon)- for me anyway- this is only *my* experience keep in mind, it would still be a lot more cost effective at approx. $30 for 2 oz. versus $50 for 2 oz. for the wellness product. actually I did speak with someone at lipoflow. One way the lipoflow product is preserved is you have to refridgerate it. Other than that, it still has a tiny amount of alcohol in it and I don't know how else it's preserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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