Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 you would be surprised how many children are iodine deficient, that have the problem you mentioned. Their parents can do tests on the children with there doctor. It is a urine test how easy is that.. got that information from Balas Ph.D. Naturopath instructor is the real deal. No information in this letter should be construed as medical advice. This information is for educational purposes only. Jeff el 10360 Pine Lakes Blvd North Fort Myers, Fl 33903 http://www.msprotocols.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 I take HMS90 as well and as I understand, it does not have all the precursors to make glutathione - it is a cysteine product. If a person does not have all the precursors and takes a lot of HMS90, it can be slightly dangerous. I can only take one package a day as the rushing sound in my ears is too loud. I have assumed this is because I am lacking something so am experimenting with different vitamins to figure out what it is. They are giving autistic kids lipoceutical glutathione which I understand to be one of the more easily absorbed forms of glutathione. ne Re: Glutathione I take HMS90 which is a cystemic protein, all the precursors for Glutithione are in it! I find it helps me emensly! I have info if anyone wants it! Bunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Jeff, I am a little confused...are you saying that there is a link between glutathione and iodine? or that the rushing sound in my ears is caused by iodine deficiency? Thanks ne Re: Glutathione you would be surprised how many children are iodine deficient, that have the problem you mentioned. Their parents can do tests on the children with there doctor. It is a urine test how easy is that.. got that information from Balas Ph.D. Naturopath instructor is the real deal. No information in this letter should be construed as medical advice. This information is for educational purposes only. Jeff el 10360 Pine Lakes Blvd North Fort Myers, Fl 33903 http://www.msprotocols.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Do you mean you have a ringing sound in your ears? People get a ringing in their ears from taking too much aspirin. If you can find out what causes the ringing in people's ears because they take too much aspirin, maybe this would help you understand all this more. Just a thought. Szpak > Jeff, > I am a little confused...are you saying that there is a link between > glutathione and iodine? or that the rushing sound in my ears is caused by > iodine deficiency? > Thanks > ne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Thanks for the suggestion but I think I have pretty much narrowed it down to weak adrenals possibly coupled with a damaged detox pathway (meaning I lack one of the nutrients needed to make glutathione). I am experimenting with B6, B3, and B2 to see if they have any effect. By the way, I have noticed significant improvement from taking selenium which is needed to make glut - maybe it is just a selenium thing and I am not taking enough (who is to know?) How is the gingo going by the way? ne Re: Glutathione Do you mean you have a ringing sound in your ears? People get a ringing in their ears from taking too much aspirin. If you can find out what causes the ringing in people's ears because they take too much aspirin, maybe this would help you understand all this more. Just a thought. Szpak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 ne I believe the thyroid hormones (and perhaps all the hormones) are made with the help of protein. I'm not saying a high protein diet would help YOU make adrenaline, but you might want to consider it. You could try fat-free tuna for 4 days, perhaps a lot of it. Just a idea. If that works maybe switch to organic free range chicken white meat without skin(?) to avoid possible mercury concerns. Your memory is good! Tried the ginkgo for a short time and didn't notice anything. Maybe someday I'll try Aniracetam (spelling?). It is a drug. Not going to school so I guess a average memory doesn't really matter anyway. Szpak > Thanks for the suggestion but I think I have pretty much narrowed it > down to weak adrenals possibly coupled with a damaged detox pathway (meaning > I lack one of the nutrients needed to make glutathione). I am experimenting > with B6, B3, and B2 to see if they have any effect. > By the way, I have noticed significant improvement from taking selenium > which is needed to make glut - maybe it is just a selenium thing and I am > not taking enough (who is to know?) > How is the gingo going by the way? > ne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2012 Report Share Posted May 5, 2012 , many people with lyme are told to take this and I've heard it's good stuff we need. I know people who take it and only heard good things about itTo: miralax Sent: Sat, May 5, 2012 9:33:44 AMSubject: glutathione Hi - Has anyone used this to repair a gut? What method of intake did you use? How did it work out? http://thyroidbook.com/blog/glutathione-recycling-for-autoimmune-disease/ Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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