Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi, Trina. Katrina Tangen <tvpro36@...> wrote: > > I didn't think there was anything wrong with Tate's message. To me, it sounded like all he was saying was that you should sleep when you feel like sleeping. Which may not have been related to what you were asking help for, but is related to the part of your post about having to take a nap after your IV. > > Just my two cents! > Trina ***I actually deleted my post response to him from the main board list shortly after I posted it and gave it another thought. I've never met the guy so thought I would let the bit too many incorrect assumptions disconnected to my points go! ***Mistakes happen, probably more so for a late night post reviewer who is sick themselves. One example is I literally don't sleep without sleep meds.and haven't for over a decade, includes naps, until recently as I stated. ***I'm primarily looking for feedback from others on glutathione suppository use. How well have they worked or not? I guess you get your EXP List messages into you in box? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 I've been on suppositories for the past 3 years and they have worked great for me. When I have a bad day, the suppository relieves my headache in about 1 hour. But, I've stopped taking them everyday as my body would reject them about 45-60 min. after insertion. Now, I also cut up each piece into 3 parts. This saves money and also stops my body from rejecting them. I'm curious about McGuff's comment that customers end up with oxidized glutathione. Does that mean it will be ineffective or that it is unsafe? FYI: I've used IV's, IM shots and lipo GSH. The IVs were great but too expensive and time consuming so I only got 1 drip per month. The IMs seemed to work well (only used for 1 month), but my current dr. won't perscribe them for me. I've been on the lipo GSH for about 6 months and they also work well. However, unlike the suppostories, they make my headache worse so I don't take any lipo when I'm having a bad day. Also the first time I took a full teaspoon, I had a terrible relapse. > This brings me to asking if anyone here on this list > has used these suppositories and what benefit have > you noticed as a result? I know that Wellness > Health Pharmacy sells them but I also found out that > McGuff Compounding Pharmacy does not and ruled out > filling any such prescription because they couldn't > see how to do it without customers ending up with > oxidized glutathione. Hi __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi - I find this interesting. Not sure if you are doing Mag or Cal EDTA but maybe the proctol it is different when combined with the DMPS. For me, the chelation does what chelation is suppose to do. It chelates the bad stuff...but also chelates the good stuff as well. All my vitamins, nutrients and minerals went through the floor and we figured out that it was the EDTA pulling them out. I was doing tons of the oral supplements on the 5 days outside the 48 hour non-supplement window with chelation and it just wasn't enough for my body to keep up with what it was being stripped of. So, we changed it around. On Mondays, I do a fash push CalEDTA followed by 400 mg (about to be increased to 600 mg) Glut push. Then I go back on Wednesdays and have either a Boost or Meyers, it alternates week to week. I am convinced the Boost and Meyers drips are saving me right now. I have done 24 EDTA pushes so far. Now I am 5 weeks into adding these two drips to the protocol and have still not even hit loose stools from all the Mag....that alone tells me how badly my body needs it. In addition, I think for me that just doing it by IV is such a better bang for the buck than the oral supplementation because of all my absorption issues. The oral just isn't enough which to me is $$ down the drain. Kathy Hi, Kathy. " baahstun@... " <baahstun@...> wrote: Hi - I am curious if you are doing fast push or slow drip chelation? ***Fast push. Are you doing both together in the same push or drip? ***Yes. First the Meyer's cocktail with the glutathione. Then this is immediately followed with the fast push EDTA/DMPS chelation. I know you say that the put the Glut in what I assume is either a Boost or Meyers....is that on a different day from the chelation? ***No, same day/same hour just to be clear. --------------------------------- Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi, Kathy. " baahstun@... " <baahstun@...> wrote: > > Hi - > > I find this interesting. Not sure if you are doing Mag or Cal EDTA but maybe the proctol it is different when combined with the DMPS. ***It's Cal EDTA that goes with my DMPS fast push. For me, the chelation does what chelation is suppose to do. It chelates the bad stuff...but also chelates the good stuff as well. All my vitamins, nutrients and minerals went through the floor and we figured out that it was the EDTA pulling them out. I was doing tons of the oral supplements on the 5 days outside the 48 hour non-supplement window with chelation and it just wasn't enough for my body to keep up with what it was being stripped of. > > So, we changed it around. On Mondays, I do a fash push CalEDTA followed by 400 mg (about to be increased to 600 mg) Glut push. Then I go back on Wednesdays and have either a Boost or Meyers, it alternates week to week. > > I am convinced the Boost and Meyers drips are saving me right now. ***You might consider adding RenewPro or a nondenatured whey like it to help you liver produce optimal levels of glutathione for distribution throughout the body. As you might have read once on this list like I have that two modes of repleting glutathione do seem to be a superior choice to just one. Also, IV glutathione only has a 1.6 minute half in the blood with much of the glutathione being taken up by the kidney's. I have done 24 EDTA pushes so far. Now I am 5 weeks into adding these two drips to the protocol and have still not even hit loose stools from all the Mag....that alone tells me how badly my body needs it. ***Ain't that the truth. Also, magnesium is the most important element to go along with glutathione but gets used the fastest in a chelation process. I've not reached " loose stool " levels of magnesium either though I'm ingesting a lot of it. I take IM inj of mag. too. In addition, I think for me that just doing it by IV is such a better bang for the buck than the oral supplementation because of all my absorption issues. The oral just isn't enough which to me is $$ down the drain. ***It seems its becoming almost obvious that oral ingested GSH is probably the least effective method, not to be confused with oral ingested glutathione precusors like RenewPro which I can very much vouch for on effectiveness. > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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