Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Hi I just thought I would join this group and post my first message. Recently via a private doctor, I did an Acume lab test for glutathione. Total Glutathione 1.42 mmol/l (ref 1.70-2.60) Glutathione peroxidase 48 u/gHb (ref 67-90) There is a comment that GSH-PX is significantly low! and Glutathione-availability is also poor. The doctor told me that I have a BIG problem with this and I know they don't say that for nothing and doctors normally say you are a bit high or a bit low in something. I have just started L-glutathione tablets at a high dose of 500 mg twice a day. Clearly this is an expensive thing to buy and I have just ordered some from USA to save costs. While I am aware it is experimental and out of the NHS, Van Konynenburg, PhD has studied this problem/hypothesis extensively and he believes that glutathione depletion may be significant for a sub-group of ME/CFS people. The thing is I can assume I am one of the people whom it's significant to as mine was so low. I was wondering if anybody has tried it, or how they found it, in terms of improving functioning. I am also aware of the need to fully support the thyroid and adrenals, taking T4 and T3 if need-be, which I know it is important for me, as are adrenal supplements due to low adrenal reserve. Magnesium, Vit E and the LDN drug was also an upshot of the appointment with the private doctor. The thyroid and adrenals is a seperate thing dealt with elsewhere. Fiona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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