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Klaire Labs also has just added a liquid oral Lipoceutical Glutathione to their

line of products. I tasted of some in orange juice at the DAN conference this

past weekend. I thought it tasted fine, especially considering some of the

really bad tasting stuff our kids have to take.

LipoCeutical Glutathione

Dear Listmates,

For those of you using glutathione or who have tried it and your

child hasn't been able to tolerate it, this product (available

through Wellness compounding pharmacy

www.wellnesshealth.com)has<http://www.wellnesshealth.com)has/> been

getting rave reviews on another list that I am on. It is a liquid

taken orally. The people who have been trying it for the most part

are chelating their kids with TD-DMPS and have seen it have a

positive effect on the increased stimming and other negatives that

seem to occur after the first month. Of course, a few who have tried

it have not had as good a result.

My son didn't seem to tolerate the td-glutathione from Coastal - he

seemed very obstinate and uncooperative. Since that was the last

thing I had added, I stopped it and since then he has improved to the

point that I got the first note from the special ed teacher in WEEKS

that he was very focused, on-task and cooperative. We've also

noticed lots more language and attempts at language in the past few

weeks which I attribute to the mB12 injections and folinic acid.

Anyway, just thought some of you might be interested in this

product. Wellness is offering a discount if you mention that you are

a DAN patient, or also NAA.

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx<http://forums.autism-rxguideb\

ook.com/default.aspx>>

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Any word about how well the Klaire product is absorbed (better than the

standard 20%?)

Also, the Wellness formulation is specifically NOT supposed to be given with

citrus; obviously if they're mixing this in OJ, it doesn't affect it? I'm

curious because I mix many of Brett's supps in OJ to mask the taste.

Thanks for any info-

Sue

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Hi ,

Is this the one Dr M has been talking about on list recently?

With best wishes

LipoCeutical Glutathione

Dear Listmates,

For those of you using glutathione or who have tried it and your

child hasn't been able to tolerate it, this product (available

through Wellness compounding pharmacy

www.wellnesshealth.com)has<http://www.wellnesshealth.com)has/> been

getting rave reviews on another list that I am on. It is a liquid

taken orally. The people who have been trying it for the most part

are chelating their kids with TD-DMPS and have seen it have a

positive effect on the increased stimming and other negatives that

seem to occur after the first month. Of course, a few who have tried

it have not had as good a result.

My son didn't seem to tolerate the td-glutathione from Coastal - he

seemed very obstinate and uncooperative. Since that was the last

thing I had added, I stopped it and since then he has improved to the

point that I got the first note from the special ed teacher in WEEKS

that he was very focused, on-task and cooperative. We've also

noticed lots more language and attempts at language in the past few

weeks which I attribute to the mB12 injections and folinic acid.

Anyway, just thought some of you might be interested in this

product. Wellness is offering a discount if you mention that you are

a DAN patient, or also NAA.

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx<http://forums.autism-rxguideb\

ook.com/default.aspx>>

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Thanks so much for this info. I had missed hearing

anything about it and want to try it. F

--- catherine devereux

wrote:

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Hi ,

Is this the one Dr M has been talking about on list

recently?

With best wishes

LipoCeutical Glutathione

Dear Listmates,

For those of you using glutathione or who have

tried it and your

child hasn't been able to tolerate it, this

product (available

through Wellness compounding pharmacy

www.wellnesshealth.com)has<http://www.wellnesshealth.com)has/>

been

getting rave reviews on another list that I am on.

It is a liquid

taken orally. The people who have been trying it

for the most part

are chelating their kids with TD-DMPS and have

seen it have a

positive effect on the increased stimming and

other negatives that

seem to occur after the first month. Of course, a

few who have tried

it have not had as good a result.

My son didn't seem to tolerate the td-glutathione

from Coastal - he

seemed very obstinate and uncooperative. Since

that was the last

thing I had added, I stopped it and since then he

has improved to the

point that I got the first note from the special

ed teacher in WEEKS

that he was very focused, on-task and cooperative.

We've also

noticed lots more language and attempts at

language in the past few

weeks which I attribute to the mB12 injections and

folinic acid.

Anyway, just thought some of you might be

interested in this

product. Wellness is offering a discount if you

mention that you are

a DAN patient, or also NAA.

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be

found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx<http://forums.autism-rxguideb\

ook.com/default.aspx>>

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