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Old 12-06-2011, 02:34 PM #1
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Default glutathione and oxygen

Dr.Julian Whitaker uses IV glutathione and hyperbaric oxygen as his PD therapies and says he gets good results with the combination. Unfortunately, this tends to be expensive and time consuming so I was thinking of an alternative. Instead of IV glutathione use acetyl-glutathione which is absorbed orally and penetrates cells better than the IV form. Instead of hyperbaric oxygen use exercise with oxygen therapy (EWOT.) This is supposed to saturate plasma oxygen and red blood cell oxygen to 100%. It's hard to imagine that hyperbaric oxygen could do better. Since I am new here I thought I would check to see if anyone has tried either therapy and see how it worked.
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