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Old 12-24-2011, 09:35 PM #11
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Glutathione does not work by mouth...it is destroyed in the stomach.

Supplements to encourage the body to make more are the way to go. n-acetyl cysteine is one--abbreviated as NAC. This is not expensive either.

The person on Dr. Cohen's website went to a holistic doctor and had IV infusions containing glutathione, and that way it improved his fluoroquinolone induced mito damage and his PN.

http://medicationsense.com/articles/...ity070508.html

Glutathione is made in the liver.

Here is a more complete article on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
Interesting my pn symptoms started with a bang after being put on Amoxicillin and Metoclopramide .

What do you think of this Mrs D?

Merry Christmas to you and of course everyone else here .

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