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I have read different reports of not tolerating glutathione (and some

much worse than mine), but in our case, each trial (even small

quantities, with different formulations) resulted in a weepy, overly

emotional child. My little boy is very good-natured and mellow. With

glutathione, he would cry because I took a cup before he was ready,

didn't give him the blue bowl, because his sister brushed her teeth

first, because I bought him new boots, you get the picture - all day,

over nothing...meltdowns where he was flat out on the ground, sobbing.

Very unlike him. I am pretty methodical, so I tried it on four

separate occasions. In all cases, the behavior escalated as the

number of days on glutathione went on. I started at incredibly small

doses, so the effect was not too long-lived.

Judy

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> We have the glutathione from wellness (essential). I started it on

> myself yesterday-1/2 teaspoon and noticed less mucous (I

> always have a runny nose) and no adverse affects noticed. It's

> on my start up list for my daughter.

>

> I understand that some don't tolerate it. What kinds of things

> have people seen when their kids don't tolerate it? Is there

> anything that absolutely needs to be in place before trying it? We

> are still in the beginning phases of working up on individual

> nutrients.

>

> We want to start HBOT and always seem to have extra mucous

> getting in the way. I understand that the MB12/folinic combo and

> also the glutathione can help with this problem.

>

> Many thanks,

>

>

>

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  • 7 months later...

Ditto on Lipoceutical GSH from Wellness -called Essential

Glutathione or EGSH. We use it even post recovery to keep that detox

going on naturally. It was also calming for my child and for some

reason when we started the Low Oxalate Diet, we had to take more at

times.... not sure why but that was the case. You can get it at

www.wellnesshealth.com and their phone number is on the site and you

can also call in the order. We used RX TD GSH during treatment (lipo

GSH came out right as my son got much better and we used both for a

while). I saw added benefits when we added in the Lipo GSH. Some do

not tolerate it (surprise!)or have to use TINY amts.. .we started

with about 1/8 t and have taken as much as 2 t BID at times.

Best of luck!

> > >

> > > Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can help with their opinion on

using

> > > Glutathione. My child (3.10) tested low in selenium, zinc and

> > glutathione

> > > (among other things). Apparently his body is not detoxing

well. I am now

> > > supplementing with vitamins and minerals.

> > >

> > > My questions are-

> > >

> > > 1. Should I use a cream or a suppository? (given that the

sulphur

> > cycle may

> > > not be working well- my child is showed sensitivity to eggs)

> > > Can anyone share their experience with either?

> > > 2. What side effects should I look for?

> > > 3. Can I go ahead with glutathione even if zinc levels showed

up

> > low, prior

> > > to supplementation?

> > >

> > > Thank you,

> > > Smita

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Yes, it does. Coastal Compounding makes it in doses

from 100mg to 500mg, once nightly. The transdermal is

very effective too, and you can get that in 125mg per

1/2 cc twice daily, and I think unless it is a tiny

little guy still in diapers I would save the

suppositories for those things that do not go through

the outer dermis like the trandermal glutathione. Dr.

JM

--- Betty Brockett wrote:

> Does glutathione come in suppository form?

>

> Thanks, Betty

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Yes, it does. Coastal Compounding makes it in doses

from 100mg to 500mg, once nightly. The transdermal is

very effective too, and you can get that in 125mg per

1/2 cc twice daily, and I think unless it is a tiny

little guy still in diapers I would save the

suppositories for those things that do not go through

the outer dermis like the trandermal glutathione. Dr.

JM

--- Betty Brockett wrote:

> Does glutathione come in suppository form?

>

> Thanks, Betty

>

>

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Yes, it does. Coastal Compounding makes it in doses

from 100mg to 500mg, once nightly. The transdermal is

very effective too, and you can get that in 125mg per

1/2 cc twice daily, and I think unless it is a tiny

little guy still in diapers I would save the

suppositories for those things that do not go through

the outer dermis like the trandermal glutathione. Dr.

JM

--- Betty Brockett wrote:

> Does glutathione come in suppository form?

>

> Thanks, Betty

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> It's here! Your new message!

> Get new email alerts with the free Yahoo! Toolbar.

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> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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