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> I pulled into a Burger King parking lot and did just that. I felt

overwhelmed and in a worse mood than normal that this was what I had

to do, but low and behold when I woke up 25 minutes later I felt an

unusual sense of well-being in my brain that lasted for almost a

full half hour.

> This never happens with me upon waking up ever. I think what

happened which has never happened by me receiving IV glutathione is

I for the first time got a pleasant hit of it to the brain or

something like that.

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> This is a concern. A response to my question and any thoughtful

responses to my unfolding story here are appreciated.

>

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I started to take naps every day around between 5-8 pm to 8-11 pm or

so for the past couple months... first time since I was a baby I've

been able to take naps except for once in a blue moon.

I can't sleep at night so the evening and dawn sleeps are the main

sources of sleep for me. Just to mabye suggest a possible

similarity. You have to give in and kind of actively go for the one

at night, ie feel it come on, get into bed and CRASH! :} It is

somewhat easy to plough ahead, but it is much better to give in.

Thyroid meds get in the way of even these sleeps for me, though,

leaving me no sleep till I quit taking them. Just my thoughts.

As for Dr's and expensive therapy, mabye talking to someone who

doesn't stand to make the big $$ from giving you said therapy(s).

Tate

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> I pulled into a Burger King parking lot and did just that. I felt

overwhelmed and in a worse mood than normal that this was what I had

to do, but low and behold when I woke up 25 minutes later I felt an

unusual sense of well-being in my brain that lasted for almost a

full half hour.

> This never happens with me upon waking up ever. I think what

happened which has never happened by me receiving IV glutathione is

I for the first time got a pleasant hit of it to the brain or

something like that.

>

> This is a concern. A response to my question and any thoughtful

responses to my unfolding story here are appreciated.

>

>

>

>

I started to take naps every day around between 5-8 pm to 8-11 pm or

so for the past couple months... first time since I was a baby I've

been able to take naps except for once in a blue moon.

I can't sleep at night so the evening and dawn sleeps are the main

sources of sleep for me. Just to mabye suggest a possible

similarity. You have to give in and kind of actively go for the one

at night, ie feel it come on, get into bed and CRASH! :} It is

somewhat easy to plough ahead, but it is much better to give in.

Thyroid meds get in the way of even these sleeps for me, though,

leaving me no sleep till I quit taking them. Just my thoughts.

As for Dr's and expensive therapy, mabye talking to someone who

doesn't stand to make the big $$ from giving you said therapy(s).

Tate

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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 ;)

davidhall2020 <davidhall@...> wrote:

Hi, Tate.

Wow. I don't mean to be rude, but your response to my post here hardly seems

connected to what I'm asking about or addressing. Sounds as if you're coming

from a mostly behavioral/psychogenic view about " something? " which may explain

your tone. Do you have ME/CFS or know what it is?

" mascis_j " <mascis_j@...> wrote:

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>

> I started to take naps every day around between 5-8 pm to 8-11 pm or

> so for the past couple months... first time since I was a baby I've

> been able to take naps except for once in a blue moon.

>

> I can't sleep at night so the evening and dawn sleeps are the main

> sources of sleep for me. Just to mabye suggest a possible

> similarity. You have to give in and kind of actively go for the one

> at night, ie feel it come on, get into bed and CRASH! :} It is

> somewhat easy to plough ahead, but it is much better to give in.

> Thyroid meds get in the way of even these sleeps for me, though,

> leaving me no sleep till I quit taking them. Just my thoughts.

>

> As for Dr's and expensive therapy, mabye talking to someone who

> doesn't stand to make the big $$ from giving you said therapy(s).

>

> Tate

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Hi -

I am curious if you are doing fast push or slow drip chelation? Are you doing

both together in the same push or drip?

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?

Kathy

" davidhall2020 " <davidhall@...>

Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:40 pm

Hi, All.

I had an interesting experience the last time I went into do another round of IV

EDTA/DMPS for heavy metal toxicity. As you may know before they give you these

IV pushes they load you up with a bunch of stuff via IV, mostly familiar

nutrients and glutathione at 100mg

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Hi, Kathy.

" baahstun@... " <baahstun@...> wrote:

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> Hi -

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> 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.

Kathy

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Hi, visnew20.

visnew20 <visnew20@...> wrote:

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> I've been on suppositories for the past 3 years and

> they have worked great for me.

***This is great to hear.

When I have a bad day,

the suppository relieves my headache in about 1 hour.

***Very interesting.

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.

***Good to note.

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?

***Not unsafe I don't think, just that it means it would defeat the purpose.

Glutathione we want in a non-oxidized form so it can grab hold of oxidating free

radicals to remove from the body. I'm not clear about why McGuff can't

make/deliver suppositories without this problem while places like Wellness

Health Pharmacy mention no such problem. Who fills your rx for these?

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.

***It's probably for the best as IMs of GSH mostly only help the muscle

injected. Anyway, multiple methods do appear superior which is why I want to

add the suppositories to get glutathione into the blood, cost effectively, while

continuing on my RenewPro use to support my liver's production of glutathione.

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.

***Interesting. You may be heavy metal toxic(esp mercury) given your relapse

symptom on your first try? Although apparently this didn't occur again, it just

sounds to me like the relapse might have be a result of mobilization of heavy

metal toxins in the brain which is a problem glutathione can cause if there is a

build-up which has not been addressed by effective chelation. Have you done a

heavy metal chelation therapy before?

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.

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Thanks for the input. I was worried that oxidized

glutathione might be unsafe. But if it is just a

matter of effectiveness, I can say it definitely works

for me. In fact, every time I use a suppository, I

have a bowel movement - very soft stool and the stench

is horrible.

Ironically, when I'm feeling well, my BM smells like

something was stuck in my body for years. When I'm

having a bad day, my BM doesn't smell at all. Lipo

has the same effect, just that the BM takes a bit

longer.

I get it filled at Hopewell Pharmacy at $3 a piece for

250mg. For me, it seems as if the Lipo is stronger

than the suppository so I only take 1/3 of a teaspoon

on good days.

I probably have mercury as I've got a bunch of

fillings. I had a hair test done years ago which said

I had high mercury. My doctor wanted me to do

chelation, but the cost and time (2hr drive) prevented

me from doing so. So I've just been taking chrorella

and R Lipoic acid. Luckily, my last blood test showed

mercury having dropped, but who knows what is stuck in

the muscles.

PS: The only form of GSH that didn't work for me was

the regular pills. I was going to try a topical cream

recommended by one of our members a few years ago, but

the pharmacy didn't have any at the time. Also never

tried the nebulizer. I do take ImmunePro daily.

Vis

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