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Old 03-29-2009, 11:04 PM
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The NAC and vit E was posted by Dr. Jay Cohen, based on
a report from a patient who used those for his quinolone damage. The NAC is the oral way to increase glutathione, which this patient had administered by another doctor IV.
I suggest NAC for those who don't want to consult a doctor for IV glutathione treatments. Glutathione cannot be used orally.

It is the only report I am aware of that offers a solution.
I don't know why it works... no one has figured that out yet.
If you read the link I provided to Dr. Cohen, he explains how he verified it.

It is always possible that acetyl carnitine will work too, if quinolones damage mitochondria like other drugs.
But we don't know that for a fact at this time. We also don't know how they damage tendons over time and cause ruptures, after treatment is over.
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