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I just heard about Glutathione supplements for pd. I was wondering if anyone in this site has any info? Thank you.

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Juliegrace

You can do a search on it here and you'll find plenty.

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Rhyothemis

Your question prompted me to scan through previous threads on glutathione. The only bit of information I did not see mentioned is that lemon verbena might enhance glutathione cycling (but note that these studies were done in healthy subjects using lemon verbena to enhance recovery from exercise):

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/210...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/209...

youtu.be/fvQDNfaWTck

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Greenday

The latest clinical trial funded by MJFF produced incoclusive results as both groups, PD and Placebo, experienced improvements.

Phase IIb Study of Intranasal Glutathione in Parkinson’s Disease

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

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Gioc in reply to Greenday

Thank Greenday, nice to hear you again. gio

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Despe in reply to Greenday

Last April, our FM doctor at Cleveland prescribed intranasal glutathione. My husband stopped it a few months ago when he started NAC. Think we will start intranasal glutathione again.

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hanifag in reply to Despe

Please tell me how to get it

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Despe in reply to hanifag

amazon.com/Quicksilver-Scie...

This is the one she prescribed. Good luck!

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ElliotGreen in reply to Despe

Thanks for posting this, however, that isn't intranasal. It says, "Take 2 pumps by mouth twice daily. " I'm not sure you would want to be taking Liposomal Glutathione in your nose, anyway.

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Despe in reply to ElliotGreen

Dr. Mischley prescribed intranasal glutathione. This is a prescription version. Liposomal is the one you spray in your mouth.

Liposomal glutathione was recommended by Cleveland Clinic FM before we started consults with Dr. Mischley. :)

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rngrav

I have read that glutathione is the mother of all antioxidants so that would be the rationale for using it. Glutamine is needed to make it in the body and bone broth is a rich source.

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Spudrock

Hi. I tried this but it made me very dizzy so I stopped.

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AaronS

NAC, alpha-lipoic acid, milk thistle all contribute to natural glutathione production I believe

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Pats68 in reply to AaronS

That's true. I use glutathione made by Quicksilver. It is a pump and requires refrigeration

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healthabc in reply to Pats68

does it h help in any way that u can tell? How long have u been using it?

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Pats68 in reply to healthabc

One month and it makes a little difference with energy. I think it takes three months. I like the convenience of this delivery plus it seems to be a very good company

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Sandmanliz

Remember the glutathione is broken down my stomach acid. So don’t bother with tablets. You can get it in a gel form that is also liposomal that protects it from the acid. it’s in a big tube and I have some that is orange flavored that is quite good. I switched it around and hold it in my mouth for two minutes before I swallow it. I have not noticed it help my drama very much but I know that it is a very good antioxidant and have friends that say that it has helped him with many health issues The intranasal makes sense I have not tried it.

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Sandmanliz

I mean it does not help my tremor much, Or my drama ha ha

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Rhyothemis

Citrate / citric acid, in addition to preventing the formation of oxalate crystals, can increase glutathione:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/156...

Lemons contain a lot of citrate; people with calcium oxalate kidney stones often drink a lot of lemonade / lemon water to help dissolve them.

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LindaP50

My husband takes a gel/paste - liposomal glutathione with the precursor NAC capsule. Helps with both Lyme Disease and PD. Recommended by his lyme doctor - not the neurologist (who doesn't believe in supplements at all).

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sudoku123 in reply to LindaP50

Lynda,

Would you please tell me the brand name for gel. I have hard time to find a good product....

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LindaP50 in reply to sudoku123

Both the Stram Integrative Center in Delmar NY and my primary care doctor state that Researched Nutritionals - the Tri-Fortify Watermelon (orange to many people tasted horrible) -Liposomal Glutatione - GMO free - however recently Researched Nutritionals will only sell through Health Care Professionals. My primary care doctor had an account with them but it lapsed. Now I get from my integrative doctor. See what you can find; I'm told this brand is the best.

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sudoku123 in reply to LindaP50

Linda,

Thank you.

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