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Old 05-26-2011, 01:56 PM
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Well, the two things that come to my mind are,

1) n-acetyl cysteine--- NAC

2) l-glutamine

Both of these are precursors to glutathione synthesis.

L-glutamine is absorbed quite a bit into the lining of the GI tract, so some will not get into the circulation. There is a high need for it there in the GI area.

Both of these are pretty innocuous and the only side effect I know of for NAC is GI upset, gas and/or some diarrhea in high doses.

You can look these up separately for further info, on dosing etc.

I am glad you are seeing some improvements, and it can be a long road back. I am here every day if you need any more help.
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