Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Hi Peg: I just started doing iv glut and oral glut. If you find out anymore about the German product, I'd love to hear. I've been virtually bedbound for the past year and am finally feeling better after 3 weeks of glut. combined w/new abx and many other supplements...but I'm pretty sure the glut is playing an important role in my starting to feel a bit better. If there was a way to speed up this recovery process by using a more potent form of glut, I'd be all over it. Maybe that will mean a second mtg on ths house : ) but at this point I'd do anything to get better. Rich: Thanks for educating us all so well on the merits of glut. : ) Thanks, > > Catching up on some posts of a few days back. I've got a dumb > question...is glutathione and glutamate the same? > > My latest blood tests once again revealed low levels of some basic > vitamins so I went to get a meyers cocktail last week. Doctor B told > me about a long standing patient of his. (If anyone has similiar > info, please share.) > > This woman presented several years ago in a wheelchair with MS. In > the beginnig he started her on a 3 x week IV vitamin and glutathione. > She improved slightly and regained some/little ability, enough to get > her researching glutathione. She found a German source for a 4x > potent glutathione product and in colaboration with this doctor > started importing this german glutathione. She found out quickly that > this product was far superior than anything available in the US as > she quickly started improving. Within a year, she was out of the > wheelchair, carpooling the kids and eventually returning to work. > > She continues to this day to receive these IV infusions from my > doctor on a 1x weekly basis, having no relapses as long as she > doesn't cut back or miss these treatments. You are probably wondering > why I didn't whip out my pen to sign up immediately? The cost for > this glutathione product is anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 per month > depending upon number of infusions per month. ly I would have, > as I am aware of how few options I have left, but I just cannot > afford it. > > So, my doctor and I agreed that I would start on the US version of > IV glutathione first, and if I saw any improvement that might > indicate it to be of value, we would talk further. He was not > willing to dig through files and give me confidential information > unless I see that it might benefit me. I think he wanted to give me > time to see if I could come up with the money. > Now, I could come up with some $$ for about a month. So I am > wondering if I could expect to see enough improvement in that month. > Maybe I'm just scared that I will get better and then have to worry > about how to find the money to continue treatment. I know this is > probably not an issue much discussed, the dilemmia when treatment is > offered at a high cost. Has anyone else faced this, or is this just > one of my life's curve balls. > > I would appreciate any specific mg doses and other cruitial dosing > instructions from those here having experience in this product. Now > how is that for a soft sell. (i.e. beg) > You may email me if you would rather.I don't know if what we input > here winds up in search engines as it used to, so I understand if you > don't want to post this info. But frankly, if I'm going to cure > myself, it will be with information gleened from everyone here, > certainly not from the doctors. I've been seeing this doctor for a > year now and this is the first time he has brought this up to me. I'd > be tick'd off if I didn't need it so much. > Thank you > > Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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