Guest guest Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 What it does it makes your own body make glutathione. Yes it is a network marketing and that makes it sound like a sales pitch. I hate network marketing , but I am a distributor to get the discounts and don't really actively pursue that end of it.Although I probably should. However that is just another way to market it. I guess you can say which would I rather by from , an advertisement on tv or radio or from someone that has used it. But that is why I am not trying to get you to buy it from me. And in some states you can get it via insurance or medicare if you are in the US and that completely goes around the network marketing thing anyway. But I have seen several persons and heard first hand from people that have had experience and see it works for many people. Many folks are turned off by the network marketing as I would be if I were not familiar with it as I am now.And that is such a shame because it is really, really a great product. So I won't offer it to you from me (unless you ask,ha) but go to immunocal.me or  www.immunotec.com and they will assign you to someone in your area unless it is via insurance. If you go to immunocal.com , it is the Doctors site where they can find information. My neighbor told me about it when his nephew had leukemia and , now 6 yrs later he is ok and so am I and both had very low chances. In fact here is his 1st hand experience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsmyvsG1Kto & feature=related Please don't let the network marketing thing turn you off. Get it from someone or even better via insurance or medicare. Also google search immunocal and research or studues or university studies to find out more. I may have some on PDF I can send . And also don't rely on one thing. Dennis From: detwa_3017 <epurdles@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Best way to increase glutathione levels? Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 9:10 AM What type of cancer did you have, and how exactly did the Immunocal help? Everything I read about it feels more like a sales pitch, rather than real information about what it specifically does. That doesn't sit well with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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