Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 Rich - That PDF of yours is one of the best reviews of a single factor in a disease process I've ever seen. You come away understanding more about BOTH glutathione and CFS than you ever would have by looking at the two independently of one another. You have done a huge service there. The main area I'd like to hear more about - and feel free to just point me to messages where you've already done this - is the neuroprotective effects of glutathione, it's role in helping to prevent the death of critical brain and nervous system cells. I associate this with the lazarus-like effects that glutathione treatment has had on patients I know personally, who came to glutathione with incapacitating neurological symptoms and diagnoses that include CFS, chronic neuro-lyme, MS, and early onset Alzheimers. I'd be especially grateful for your help in relating/comparing glutathione's role with what we've learned recently happens with ceftriaxone, the increase of glutamate transport, which is impaired, with devestating consequences, in a whole long list of neurological diseases (I think Rothstein et al, who published the finding, make particular mention of ALS). Thanks so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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