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Old 01-22-2010, 06:49 PM #1
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Default Glutathione and brain function/injury

Hey all,

I just discovered the use of glutathione for brain injury recovery. Apparently, using the cream is preferred over oral supplementation for best absorption. The best way is to get it injected but this requires a prescription from your doctor.

I tried it a few days ago via IV injection and I could feel a difference. I had just had an episode of getting my head jostled and having that set off symptoms. Luckily, I just happened to have a doctor's appointment that day. The doc gave me the injection and my symptoms became significantly reduced. I now have a prescription for IM injections twice a week. This may be something to ask your doctor about or at least get the cream and try it. If you do the get the cream, make sure you rub it on an area with a high density of visible veins.

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