Nurse friend told me about this natural thing and I wanted some more opinions - apparently it is on U Tube.
Thanks Ms Noir
Nurse friend told me about this natural thing and I wanted some more opinions - apparently it is on U Tube.
Thanks Ms Noir
My Gyn told me about a Doctor (Neurologist) in Florida (Tampa--I think) that is into the GLutathion something or other. She said he gave a seminar on womens health and PD in women was one of the topics. I will try to find out his name.
Hello Ms Noir, (No relation to Guy Noir, i trust?)
I asked my neurologist/movement disorder specialist/top Parkinson's researcher at the University of Arizona in Tucson when I went up there for my regular follow-up appointment this week Monday about IV Gluatathione and PD and if it held any promise for a cure or slowing down progression. He is very open minded.
He indicated the lack of any kind of cooperation between proponents of IVG and the various folks conducting PD research. While this does not represent any directly damning information about IVG, he indicated that most PD researchers are usually quite willing to participate with each others efforts. (For example, CoQ10 researchers or researchers who were doing studies of B vitamins, etc.)
He commented that such reluctance to share information frequently serves as an indicator of this being another possible scam.
More over regarding side effects and efficacy:
Side effects and Contraindications of Glutathione IV
• Glutathione has been used by many to attempt to treat diseases that destroy neurons, such as Parkinson's disease. Intravenous glutathione can be administered by medical personnel when there is a need to eliminate free radicals in a person's system. Although the side effects are rare, there are specific situations and conditions that may increase the likelihood of unwanted symptoms developing in a patient.
• Glutathione IV can create very unpleasant side effects when matched with too much selenium. If a person ingests selenium in levels of 400 milligrams or more in a day, the ions from the metal will merge with glutathione and can cause hair loss, white spots on nails or a loss of feeling in appendages, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
• Considerations
Healthy individuals or people with kidney and liver problems can suffer digestive problems from the injection. A report in the Journal of Nutrition shows these effects can cause serious damage to a person's system and cause severe pains, diarrhea and gas.
• Significance
If there are too many antioxidants in a person's bloodstream, the effects of a glutathione IV dosage can be completely nullified, according to the Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology. This means that a person who needs the compound for a condition may not receive any benefits from the injection.
• Effects
The Aging Studies Institute says that excessive use of a glutathione IV may cause substantial neurological side effects. The drug can be toxic in large dosages, leading to shivers, shakes, anxiety or depression issues. Use of this chemical should always be closely monitored by a medical professional.
• Chronic use of glutathione can lead to increased tolerance of the drug, as stated in the Journal of Nutrition. Within six months, a person needs multiple injections daily to obtain the same benefits as were originally present, which can lead to the likelihood of one of the other side effects taking control of the body.
I hope this helps!
Steve (Bisbee, AZ)
I went to Naples, Florida for glutathione treatments with Dr, Pulmutter about 12 years ago. It was given to me through an IV three days in a row. Truthfully, I didn't see any difference, but I know it has helped some people. I hope this helps.
Thanks for your answers !! I tend to think if it does that much to help PD - it will be widely known and used. This seems to be a research thing and why it may help some, it can be harmfull and without lasting benefits - so Iam reserving my judgement until it becomes more "main stream" and used by more dr's.
MsNoir
If this is the same as IVIG, hubby's cousin gets infusions every few months for multifocal motor neuropathy. He has been ruled out for ALS, MS and PD. The therapy is very hard on him. It takes about a week to recover after. He has about 2 weeks of good time and then it is downhill till he can get another infusion. It is also very costly.
I have heard of Perlmutter in Naples, FL as maryalice mentioned. He was recommended to my friend here to go see him as one of the best functional medicine doctors treating Parkinsons, although he is a neurologist by training. If you search glutathione IV on youtube you can see his before after videos for the IV of glutathione. You of course put your best results on the internet, but there are probably 100s like maryalice who had no or far less dramatic results.