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Have you in tried it? I just started taking immunocal platinum since the beginning of the month for glutathione support. Its great! Especially helpful with the fatigue issue. My workouts have improved a great deal too.

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Hi, I have been taking it for about 4 days so I have not noticed anything yet period after listening to the program I have great hope for it I'm going to look up the product that you mention Mary

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Making glutathione in the gut, or taking it by mouth, is problematic because it is apparently not absorbed. For that reason people are inhaling nebulized glutathione or taking a liposomal encapsulated version.

I have been using the nebulized version for some time. The idea is to halt progression. I have not noticed any changes, but none for the worse either, neurologically.

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I take whey protein (Immunocal or other brands) that are rich in glutathione precursors. Since the precursors, such as Cysteine, enable your own body to manufacture the glutathione, it is the key to INTRA-cellular, therefore long lasting, glutathione production My doc said to expect results in 3 months, but its been 3 weeks and I already feel way, way better. A lot less fatigue. I think its partly because Immunical Platinum contains a small amount of Creatine, as well. Hey, whatever! It helps!

Another doctor giving a talk on Immunocal explained the difference between intracellular glutathione and extracellular, such as IV, Suppositories, oral N.A.C, etc. Your body will quickly flush out the extracellular type. You'll feel it for a brief period of time but it goes away quickly too.

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It sounded so promising listening to interview. I have really no idea. I have tried it in different forms and I did not see any difference.

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