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I had two glutathione IV's and was taking oral liposomal glutathione and can tell you the results were NOT GOOD. My legs started feeling weird and I started having trouble walking. I am trying to figure out if it was from detoxing the high lead levels I have or just from the sulfur in the glutathione. I may have a CBS mutation that leads to a build up of sulfur. I am trying to get that figured out now. Just be careful with this stuff until you figure out how you are going to react to it. Start SLOWLY. And yes, it does taste bad, that is from the sulfur.
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Thank you for this. I was planning on starting very slowly, as I do with all supplements, but especially powerful ones like this one. I did come across this list of potential side effects too, though they're not particularly well based on studies: http://www.immunehealthscience.com/g...e-effects.html. But some of them make intuitive sense at any rate and for that's worth.
I hope you're better now that you came off it. I'd be interested to know what your investigations turns up. Also, would you share the brand you used? Quote:
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Come to think of it, NAC is often used to post glutathione in the body, being the most important component, so I'm wondering if that's what I've been doing all along for the last several months and that's why I've been improving (at least as a partial reason) by taking NAC. Interesting. I'm still going to try the glutathione, but now I'm curious what will happen as I take both, since I won's top taking the NAC.
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Interesting. Didn't know that. Have you noticed anything from the topical use? Have you considered using NAC at all? Though I guess IV glutathione is where it's at. Just a thought though, if you have issues with that. Good luck on Tuesday.
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My clinic started me on topical glutathione first to make sure I can tolerate it. Then we will try an IV. Hopefully I don't have a bad reaction. I guess some people don't do well with it.
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Thanks for the information. Right, it makes sense that you can't isolate things when they come on at once. Well, here's hoping you do well with the injection, and what matters most is that you're already feeling better.
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Right. Of course. Thanks for the brand. Looked it up and it's pretty much like the IV For Life one with the exception that the former is soy based whereas the latter is sunflower based. I'll update the thread when I've tried it. I'll start off slow.
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