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Hi, Joanee.

<joanee@...> wrote:

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> Hi. I have sackie (and live in the US) and my in Genovations panel

> genetic variation for 1 of 2 genes for COMT, (SNP location V158M)

> affecting the liver and gut, and gluthione conjugation (glutathione

> s-transferase) null, both chromosomes with genetic variation for gene

> GSTM1 location 1p13.3 affecting the liver/kidney. What is the best way

> to replace the glutathione?

Nebulizer? Injection?

***Daily nondenatured whey intake over several months and perhaps longer is

excellent to get glutathione up to healthy levels. Life-time maintanence of

glutathione with this type whey after this might be wise to anticipate as well,

though therapeutic doses and maintance doses may vary.

***There are two or three products of this type. I happen to use one called

RenewPro which I get at needs.com.

Also what time of day

is best?

***I take two rounded scoops(scooper comes in the can) upon awakening.

I mix them in 4 to 5 ounces of water with a few quick swirls using a spoon.

***Some take a scoop in the am and then another in the pm. Eitherway, it's best

to take this away from the time you take medications of any sort as it can bind

much of them out of the body, thwarting your purpose for taking them.

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Hi , thanks for responding to my post. The questions is whether

supplemental products like RenewPro can work on those people with

genetic flaws, SNP's, in the detox pathways. Joanee

davidhall2020 wrote:

>Hi, Joanee.

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><joanee@...> wrote:

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>>Hi. I have sackie (and live in the US) and my in Genovations panel

>>genetic variation for 1 of 2 genes for COMT, (SNP location V158M)

>>affecting the liver and gut, and gluthione conjugation (glutathione

>>s-transferase) null, both chromosomes with genetic variation for gene

>>GSTM1 location 1p13.3 affecting the liver/kidney. What is the best way

>>to replace the glutathione?

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>Nebulizer? Injection?

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>***Daily nondenatured whey intake over several months and perhaps longer is

excellent to get glutathione up to healthy levels. Life-time maintanence of

glutathione with this type whey after this might be wise to anticipate as well,

though therapeutic doses and maintance doses may vary.

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>***There are two or three products of this type. I happen to use one called

RenewPro which I get at needs.com.

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>Also what time of day

>is best?

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>***I take two rounded scoops(scooper comes in the can) upon awakening.

>I mix them in 4 to 5 ounces of water with a few quick swirls using a spoon.

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>***Some take a scoop in the am and then another in the pm. Eitherway, it's

best to take this away from the time you take medications of any sort as it can

bind much of them out of the body, thwarting your purpose for taking them.

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>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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Hi, Joanee.

Joanee Webb <joanee@...> wrote:

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> Hi , thanks for responding to my post. The questions is whether

> supplemental products like RenewPro can work on those people with

> genetic flaws, SNP's, in the detox pathways. Joanee

***A big " YES! " is my answer to this question. In fact, the two SNPs you report

you have I have as well. I also have a few others that can limit detox

capacity, but RenewPro is central to how I've been dealing with all of these.

***Go to the above box and enter message#90019. The bottom half of that post

gives the scoop on the results RenewPro has helped me produce thus far.

> ><joanee@> wrote:

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> >>Hi. I have sackie (and live in the US) and my in Genovations panel

> >>genetic variation for 1 of 2 genes for COMT, (SNP location V158M)

> >>affecting the liver and gut, and gluthione conjugation (glutathione

> >>s-transferase) null, both chromosomes with genetic variation for gene

> >>GSTM1 location 1p13.3 affecting the liver/kidney.

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