Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Can you tell us where its compounded, the amount, and how many sprays a day? THANX > I do Glutithione Nasal spray 3 to 4 times a day. I find it the easiest way > to do it > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 hi check out www. iherb.com they have the cheapest prices for immunopro if u buy in volumen..i share with a friend. from my experiance each of the whye proteins is different.. i like immupro rx the best but its the most potent , have tried immunplus and immunnocal.( seem to be weaker that i can tqke more before i react to it but then its more expensive per seruving) their are newer ones imunoplex etc but never tried them but others have... if u are toxic i suggest start really low ..i coudlnt take more than 1/4 tsp for years and now take one scoop twice daily ...i also add nac+ glycine + gutamine to it.... good luck tealk > [Original Message] > From: pjeaneus <pj7@...> > < > > Date: 10/1/2004 6:45:37 PM > Subject: Re: Glutathione > > > Look into ImmunePro. I buy it from Pro Health or ImmuneSupport. They > have a pretty good price. Some people use sublingual glutathione. It > may be as good or better, but there does seem to be good research on > the ImmunePro boosting glutathione levels. > a > > > > I see many references to glutathione depletion. Any suggestions on > > how to replenish glutathione in the body? > > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 The issue may not be the glutathione but the amino acid deficit. I have said many times on this list and others that with a lack of protein digestion the amino acids are NOT going to be there. The GEM Test from Look For Health does 2 chymotrypsin samples as well as antigens and yeast culture. The test will show early signs of GI dysfunction even as early as day 3 of life or or anytime after. PLease look at _www.LookForHealth.com_ (http://www.lookforhealth.com/) If you have any questions please email me privately if you wish. I did it for my kids and it helped them tremendously! Rich Ferris Father and Researcher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 Couldn't open link, Rich. Is there another way to this info? Thx, Sheri B. phonesister@... wrote: The issue may not be the glutathione but the amino acid deficit. I have said many times on this list and others that with a lack of protein digestion the amino acids are NOT going to be there. The GEM Test from Look For Health does 2 chymotrypsin samples as well as antigens and yeast culture. The test will show early signs of GI dysfunction even as early as day 3 of life or or anytime after. PLease look at _www.LookForHealth.com_ (http://www.lookforhealth.com/) If you have any questions please email me privately if you wish. I did it for my kids and it helped them tremendously! Rich Ferris Father and Researcher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 Hi Is anyone showing any great improvement taking glutathione. My friend had injections for ages at great expense by Dr Hyams, in London and felt no different. i do not to order immunocal from the US as it is expensive unless people are seeing improvements although I appreciate it needs to be part of a wider programme. It has been spoken of a great deal so I guess many are trying it. I certainly have circulation problems when I stand up, my heart thumps like mad. Whenever I see a doctor they say my blood pressure is low which is good!! not if you feel like this. n > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Hi n, You should have the glutathione levels in your blood tested before taking a whey supplement. That way you will know for sure if you really need it. bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Hi n, taking glutathione as a supplement does not work very well, your GI tract destroys most of it, shots and IV have shown to fare better but not much, your body makes its own glutathione but is hampered by the lack of cysteine a vital amino acid, i have used a cysteine rich protein isolate with great success to treat FM-CFS, and yes your right together with with a wider program. this has worked for me. you can go to my web site for more info. www.goodmednews.com thanks MARTIN n Tait <mariontait@...> wrote: Hi Is anyone showing any great improvement taking glutathione. My friend had injections for ages at great expense by Dr Hyams, in London and felt no different. i do not to order immunocal from the US as it is expensive unless people are seeing improvements although I appreciate it needs to be part of a wider programme. It has been spoken of a great deal so I guess many are trying it. I certainly have circulation problems when I stand up, my heart thumps like mad. Whenever I see a doctor they say my blood pressure is low which is good!! not if you feel like this. n > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Geez you've said this about three times in the last two days. If you don't say what it is then you are clearly trying to make money off it. No problem with making money but be upfront. I wagered that it was Immunocal or HMS Pro. Oral glutathione that IS taken up into the cells is now available from Wellness Pharmacy and is more likely to be completely safe and your body won't have to do any rate limiting steps to make glutathione out of precursors. IF you want to do oral. > Hi n, taking glutathione as a supplement does not work very well, your GI tract destroys most of it, shots and IV have shown to fare better but not much, your body makes its own glutathione but is hampered by the lack of cysteine a vital amino acid, i have used a cysteine rich protein isolate with great success to treat FM-CFS, and yes your right together with with a wider program. this has worked for me. you can go to my web site for more info. > www.goodmednews.com thanks MARTIN > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Ditto Jill. Good point. I think 's website also refers to 'Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia'. When I see Syndrome left off of Chronic Fatigue, it makes me think 1)the person doesn't know what they are talking about, or 2)they are trying to market whatever to anyone who has a condition that causes fatigue. Mike C. > > Hi n, taking glutathione as a supplement does not work very > well, your GI tract destroys most of it, shots and IV have shown to > fare better but not much, your body makes its own glutathione but is > hampered by the lack of cysteine a vital amino acid, i have used a > cysteine rich protein isolate with great success to treat FM-CFS, and > yes your right together with with a wider program. this has worked for > me. you can go to my web site for more info. > > www.goodmednews.com thanks MARTIN > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 This is a good point. Cutler actually recommends against glutathione boosting in some cases because it can cause more mercury movement. I read on an autism list that Cutler says some autistic kids have problems with sulfur use in the liver and thus they respond to glutathione boosting differently. Maybe that applies to some of us as well. Re: Glutathione Hi n, You should have the glutathione levels in your blood tested before taking a whey supplement. That way you will know for sure if you really need it. bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Using Lipo GSH here, both days MAndi I am not sure whether to give glutathione on off days or just on DMPS days. what does everyone else do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 If you're using the TD-DMPS, the glutathione is in the solution. I also give oral supplementation every day, although I do not feel the oral dosing has been of any benefit to us, probably because we're getting enough transdermally, Joy in Bolton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Yes. And it is an essential mineral for excreting mercury. You need to have essentials minerals checked. My daughter takes B12 Methyl Folinic Acid and also Gluthathione in a cream while we are doing the chelation. The B12 Methyl Folinic Acid brought her Gluthathione level up to what it is suppose to be. She was also missing zinic, sulfur, and Selenium. (I misspelled everyone of these) But that is what she is replacing in supplements now. God Bless and be with you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 You can do a Genomics test to measure ability to detox. Ricci knows a company that does Gluth blood tests I believe. A long time ago she sent me a link. Many of us just supplement with it because it is such a huge issue with our kids. Great stuff if your not already using it. <AWROSENTHL@...> wrote: Does anyone know if glutathione can be measured in a child's blood?__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Here is a brain dump on Glutathione: http://www.tacanow.com/glutathione.htm One of the best things I have done for my kiddo Hugs A Jeff's mom From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:22 PM EOHarm Subject: Glutathione Does anyone know if glutathione can be measured in a child's blood? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Our doctor checked reduced glutathione level in a test done by Great Smokies Lab in Asheville. I think it was a fairly inexpensive test. patti On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 23:22:19 -0000 "" <AWROSENTHL@...> writes: Does anyone know if glutathione can be measured in a child's blood? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 In a message dated 06/09/2005 14:19:13 GMT Daylight Time, gail@... writes: Can anyone advise please? Been giving my son liquid glutathione - just a few drops - if I increase it makes him more stimmy. >>>Same here - Sam does best on 4 drops 3-4 ttimes per days Sharons lad can glug from the bottle LOL Mandi PS TD Gave us stims++++ and rashes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 We started off great but then got worse and worse till we reached intolerable, seems to react badly to anything that begins with Glut????? It isn't science lol but it works round here. Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 We didn't have a problem but I've read loads of posts on all the sites about kids having problems with it. Some parents seem to do a very tiny dose rather than the half teaspoon twice a day. I was convinced we'd been sold duff stuff it has so little visible effect on Tom! > Can anyone advise please? Been giving my son liquid glutathione - just > a few drops - if I increase it makes him more stimmy. Tried TD > glutathione - again couple of drops but it gives him a rash. It > disappears in couple of days. Have tried rotating on body but still > rash appears. Has anyone else experienced or solved?? Do some kids > just not tolerate gluathione and if so what do you give them? Or is > this just a go even more slowly situation???? Would love to hear of > other peoples experience. > Thanks > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 's settled on this - one 5ml tspoon in the morning -he's doing well, seems to be doing something for him, better language and strangely enough, poos! Eileen and Jstephaniesirr <mark.grabiec@...> wrote: We didn't have a problem but I've read loads of posts on all the sites about kids having problems with it. Some parents seem to do a very tiny dose rather than the half teaspoon twice a day. I was convinced we'd been sold duff stuff it has so little visible effect on Tom! > Can anyone advise please? Been giving my son liquid glutathione - just > a few drops - if I increase it makes him more stimmy. Tried TD > glutathione - again couple of drops but it gives him a rash. It > disappears in couple of days. Have tried rotating on body but still > rash appears. Has anyone else experienced or solved?? Do some kids > just not tolerate gluathione and if so what do you give them? Or is > this just a go even more slowly situation???? Would love to hear of > other peoples experience.> Thanks> Gail__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Us also, I haven't seen anything that looks like an effect. Still I'm willing to believe it's probably doing something. Abigail Re: Glutathione We didn't have a problem but I've read loads of posts on all the sites about kids having problems with it. Some parents seem to do a very tiny dose rather than the half teaspoon twice a day. I was convinced we'd been sold duff stuff it has so little visible effect on Tom! > Can anyone advise please? Been giving my son liquid glutathione - just > a few drops - if I increase it makes him more stimmy. Tried TD > glutathione - again couple of drops but it gives him a rash. It > disappears in couple of days. Have tried rotating on body but still > rash appears. Has anyone else experienced or solved?? Do some kids > just not tolerate gluathione and if so what do you give them? Or is > this just a go even more slowly situation???? Would love to hear of > other peoples experience.> Thanks> Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Thanks Anita, My son eats bags of organic raw carrots everyday. However, he is still quite low on glutathione - I wander how well he absorbs it and also how the high levels of antimony and other metals deplete it. Jane glutathione Found this on the internet one day looking for ideas on rheumatoid arthritis. People with RA have very low levels of glutathione. If you want to help kids manufacture their own glutathione, make sure vitamin B6, riboflavin, and selenium are in place. All thre are required in the manufacture of glutathione. As far as foods go, fresh fruits and vegetables provide excellent levels of glutathione, but cooked foods contained far less. Asparagus, avocado, and walnuts are particularly rich dietary sources of glutathione. Comparison of Glutathione in Fresh vs. Cooked Foods Glutathione amount (dry weight)(in milligrams per 31/2 oz (100 g) serving)Apples 21 fresh 0.0 cookedCarrots 74.6 fresh 0.0 cookedGrapefruit 70.6 fresh 0.0 cookedSpinach 166 fresh 27.1 cookedTomatoes 169 fresh 0.0 cookedAnita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Would like to say a personal thanks for this as I have RA at (as far as I'm concerned a very young age - if anyone asks, I'll lie). Something else to try!! Jacqui > Found this on the internet one day looking for ideas on rheumatoid > arthritis. People with RA have very low levels of glutathione. > > If you want to help kids manufacture their own glutathione, make > sure vitamin B6, riboflavin, and selenium are in place. All thre > are required in the manufacture of glutathione. > > As far as foods go, fresh fruits and vegetables provide excellent > levels of glutathione, but cooked foods contained far less. > Asparagus, avocado, and walnuts are particularly rich dietary > sources of glutathione. > > Comparison of Glutathione in Fresh vs. Cooked Foods > Glutathione amount (dry weight) > (in milligrams per 31/2 oz (100 g) serving) > Apples 21 fresh 0.0 cooked > Carrots 74.6 fresh 0.0 cooked > Grapefruit 70.6 fresh 0.0 cooked > Spinach 166 fresh 27.1 cooked > Tomatoes 169 fresh 0.0 cooked > > > Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Hi I cannot give you advice but I can give you some feedback. I found that I needed more omega 3 and to reduce my omega 6; I also discovered the DHA in fish oil helps as much as the EPA, my brain needed all the help it could get. This financial balancing act is really frustrating, even so I knew I would have to resort to some trial and error. What I learned the hard way was that in my case I had been trying the right Tx but in the wrong sequence, so I went back to basics but different ones this time. My medical history, and some test result, implicated inflammation and coagulation, as major contributors and a hurdle to making progress, so I concentrated on those. I know my illness and physical disability is mutlifaceted, and now better understand what's involved. I had no doubt that the ion channelopathy was adding to my problems, nothing else had worked for them, so I chose to give Recuperat-ion a trial run. Recup has definitely helped, maybe because I opted for it at the right time. I only need half the recommended dose, more makes me feel distinctly unwell as against herxing, so it's worked out cheaper than I had anticipated. Cheers, Tansy -- In , " contactessa " <contactessa@y...> wrote: > > Hello everyone, I am new and was directed to this list from Alfred > Blasi's ( thank you, . I am sorry you are having a bad time > with the salts/detox; I hope it gets easier soon. Good luck with it). > > I have ME/CFS, main symptom fairly severe fatigue. I want to try > Blasi's salts but he says that any precipitating agent needs first > to be removed. In my case I suspect mercury ( from several amalgam > fillings ) and maybe HHV6 as the theory that ME/CFS and MS are two > branches of the same condition triggered by HHV6 in individuals with > a genetic predisposition ( my probably inaccurate paraphrase of what > I have read)is of interest to me as I have two members of my family > with MS. > > I would like to ask members' advice on the following: should I take > something before/at the same time as starting Blasi's salts? Do I > need to boost my glutathione levels? If so why is whey powder, which > is rather expensive especially when shipped here to the UK, prefered > to glutathione tablets/capsules/sublingual lozenges which are > cheaper? What about NAC? and what about Sam-e? - I don't even know > what it is but have seen it refered to. Are there other things I > should take? > > As far as the HHV6 goes I am currently taking olive leaf extract and > coconut oil and fish oil ( Prof Basant Puri's VegEPA, supposed, > eventually to help with infections) and have felt no effects for > good or ill from them. Does any one on this list have comments on > thymic protein? Or IP6? > > I would like to work out the most cost effective way to approach > this; I am already struggling to pay for all the supplements that I > take which include several for thyroid and adrenal problems. Nothing > that I have taken to date - I have been ill for nearly 16 years - > has helped me and if I am going to take Blasi's salts, maybe for > months or years before noticing any effect, I do want to make sure > that I am doing it " right " . > > I would be grateful for any advice on all this, the more one reads > about this illness the more complicated it all seems and I get daily > more confused! > > Best wishes to all > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 Hi , > Do I need to boost my glutathione levels? If so why is whey powder, > which > is rather expensive especially when shipped here to the UK, prefered > to glutathione tablets/capsules/sublingual lozenges which are > cheaper? I've just e-mailed you a comprehensive post that a member of this list, Rich V., wrote in August about ways of boosting glutathione. Sue , Upstate New York Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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