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Are you feeling better on the Immunopro?

Glutathione & silymarin

> Hi all you whey'rs,

>

> In a recent CFIDS & Fibromyalgia health watch magazine under Dr.

> cheney's treatment pyramid. In the last slice of his pyramid he advised:

>

> " Liver-gut resuscitation. Again, the undenatured whey protein concentrate,

I

> think, is the most important element. Silymarin, to recycle glutathione

> between it's reduced and oxidized states. "

>

> I undertood that Silymarin was used to help the liver but did not

appreciate

> it's use in glutathione. So I thought I would pass it on to any others who

> had not heard about this understanding of Silymarin and glutathione.

>

> I have been taking 6grms of Silymarin seeds which I boil & simmer for

> 10mins. I use the same seeds the following day as well before discarding.

I

> just hope it is doing it's job of recycling glutiathione as Cheny

suggests.

> Any thoughts?

>

> As for me I have been on ImmunoPro for about a month now. After feeling

> shocking for the last 4weeks I am now able to take 1/4 tsp in the morning

> without the really ill side effects. I shall stay at this doseage for

> 2-4weeks before uping it. I encourage others taking immunopro to hang on

for

> at least a month before deciding to quit and if it gets too much take a

> break for a couple of days then have anther go at an even lower dose if it

> helps.

>

> Take care

> Adam

>

>

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Hi ,

In reply to your question:

> Are you feeling better on the Immunopro?

>

No. just that the side effects are not so bad anymore. but then if I am

detoxing on as little as 1/4 tsp then I suppose I will have to waite a

little longer or a lot longer depending on how long it takes to increase the

whey to a couple of scoops a day. I suppose people will have to work at

their own rate depending upon how much they have to detox and how many

breaks they might need from the whey so they can cope with every day living.

All the best

Adam

>

> Glutathione & silymarin

>

>

> > Hi all you whey'rs,

> >

> > In a recent CFIDS & Fibromyalgia health watch magazine under Dr.

> > cheney's treatment pyramid. In the last slice of his pyramid he advised:

> >

> > " Liver-gut resuscitation. Again, the undenatured whey protein

concentrate,

> I

> > think, is the most important element. Silymarin, to recycle glutathione

> > between it's reduced and oxidized states. "

> >

> > I undertood that Silymarin was used to help the liver but did not

> appreciate

> > it's use in glutathione. So I thought I would pass it on to any others

who

> > had not heard about this understanding of Silymarin and glutathione.

> >

> > I have been taking 6grms of Silymarin seeds which I boil & simmer for

> > 10mins. I use the same seeds the following day as well before

discarding.

> I

> > just hope it is doing it's job of recycling glutiathione as Cheny

> suggests.

> > Any thoughts?

> >

> > As for me I have been on ImmunoPro for about a month now. After feeling

> > shocking for the last 4weeks I am now able to take 1/4 tsp in the

morning

> > without the really ill side effects. I shall stay at this doseage for

> > 2-4weeks before uping it. I encourage others taking immunopro to hang on

> for

> > at least a month before deciding to quit and if it gets too much take a

> > break for a couple of days then have anther go at an even lower dose if

it

> > helps.

> >

> > Take care

> > Adam

> >

> >

> >

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> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

> >

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Are you sure you are detoxing? or just having a bad reaction? I became very

sick on it..........and right now have decided not to retry it until I try

some other things first.......I think the immunoglobulins were making me

sick-I have high gammaglobulins-essentially the same thing.,..

LIsa

Glutathione & silymarin

> >

> >

> > > Hi all you whey'rs,

> > >

> > > In a recent CFIDS & Fibromyalgia health watch magazine under Dr.

> > > cheney's treatment pyramid. In the last slice of his pyramid he

advised:

> > >

> > > " Liver-gut resuscitation. Again, the undenatured whey protein

> concentrate,

> > I

> > > think, is the most important element. Silymarin, to recycle

glutathione

> > > between it's reduced and oxidized states. "

> > >

> > > I undertood that Silymarin was used to help the liver but did not

> > appreciate

> > > it's use in glutathione. So I thought I would pass it on to any others

> who

> > > had not heard about this understanding of Silymarin and glutathione.

> > >

> > > I have been taking 6grms of Silymarin seeds which I boil & simmer for

> > > 10mins. I use the same seeds the following day as well before

> discarding.

> > I

> > > just hope it is doing it's job of recycling glutiathione as Cheny

> > suggests.

> > > Any thoughts?

> > >

> > > As for me I have been on ImmunoPro for about a month now. After

feeling

> > > shocking for the last 4weeks I am now able to take 1/4 tsp in the

> morning

> > > without the really ill side effects. I shall stay at this doseage for

> > > 2-4weeks before uping it. I encourage others taking immunopro to hang

on

> > for

> > > at least a month before deciding to quit and if it gets too much take

a

> > > break for a couple of days then have anther go at an even lower dose

if

> it

> > > helps.

> > >

> > > Take care

> > > Adam

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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> > discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Silymarin( Supplement) can help with Glutathione levels.

From: http://www.health4youonline.com/health_and_nutrition_article_liver_detox_silymarin.htm

One of the key manners in which silymarin enhances detoxification reaction is preventing the depletion of glutathione. Glutathione in the liver is critically linked to the liver's ability to detoxify. The higher the glutathione content, the greater the liver's capacity to detoxify harmful chemicals. Typically, when we are exposed to chemicals which can damage the liver, including alcohol, the concentration of glutathione in the liver is substantially reduced. This reduction in glutathione makes the liver cell susceptible to damage. Silymarin not only prevents the depletion of glutathione induced by alcohol and other toxic chemicals, but has been shown to increase the level of glutathione of the liver by up to 35%. Since the ability of the liver to detoxify is largely related to the level of glutathione in the liver, the results of this study seem to indicate that silymarin can increase detoxification reactions by up to 35%.

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