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Old 12-28-2015, 10:25 PM #11
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I have one MTHFR mutation and my Integrative doctor started me on glutathione. I had a bad reaction to it. My legs felt really weird and it was hard to walk. I am not sure what was going on. I had tested with high levels of lead, so it is possible the glutathione started a detox process and I felt that. Or I could possibly have other mutations that can't tolerate all that sulfur. I recommend starting slow with this. I have to do further research to figure out why this happened to me.
Thanks for the "heads up" - I'll keep that in mind. Maybe I'll try some oral liposomal glutathione first, to see how that affects me.......

BTW - which MTHFR mutation do you have? (I'm homozygous for the A 1298C mutation, and a few lesser ones as well)
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I love the Myers cocktail. Where I moved they don't do it but I had it 3 times and made me feel almost normal. Without it I'm in severe pain and can barely walk or stay awake. The oral vitamins don't do anything for me. I would give anything to have that cocktail. Hope this helps




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I'm just wondering if anyone has tried this and if so if it did anything. I take pretty much the same vitamins/minerals that is contains.

I'm thinking it makes no sense to waste money on an infusion when I can take the same vitamins (and do) at a fraction of the cost. However, I would still be interested in hearing personal experience.



I could not find any scientific type proof on it when I searched.
Thanks!
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