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NAC and Glutathione Supplements

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It appears that NAC, which is a precursor to glutathione, is helpful. It is contained in at least two of my many supplements.

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Xenos profile image
Xenos

Thank you for sharing.

I stopped taking 3x600mg NAC on a previous publication that was telling the exact opposite...

Back to NAC...

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jimcaster in reply to Xenos

That's frequently a frustration of mine. One day something is supposedly good for us and the next day, it's supposedly harmful. It's always just an educated guess as to what to take, but I prefer a shotgun approach, hoping that at least some of what I take is actually helpful.

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TheLordsWeapon in reply to jimcaster

Agreed 100 percent

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AmyLindy in reply to jimcaster

Something we are doing is bound to “stick”...

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AmyLindy in reply to AmyLindy

With Hope as our cushion... we all float along grasping at straws... oh Lord, PD is “Titanic”!

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TL500 in reply to Xenos

how did you feel before stopped taking it? did it help?

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Xenos in reply to TL500

Impossible to tell. Sometimes I feel better, but what is the cause among my treatments and supplements ? I do not know. It's a leap of faith somehow.

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jeffreyn

"NAC injections were given once a week."

“On the days that subjects did not receive the intravenous NAC, they took 600mg NAC tablets orally 2 times per day,"

Maybe the NAC injections provided most of the benefit?

Needs another trial.

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Despe

Dr. Mischley is not fond of NAC. . . She recommends Glutathione.

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jimcaster in reply to Despe

In my "shotgun approach", I take both....😊

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Despe in reply to jimcaster

I hear you. :) My husband was taking both until our consult with her.

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glenandgerry in reply to Despe

In what form is the glutathione your husband takes? As I understand, it is difficult for it to get through the digestive system & pass the bbb.

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Despe in reply to glenandgerry

Liposomal Glutathione, by QuickSilver.

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LindaP50 in reply to Despe

My husband used this brand for Lyme but didn't work for him, that's why we switched to the gel and suppositories.

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Despe in reply to LindaP50

Linda, Dr. Mischley prescribed intranasal glutathione which he will start shortly. Hope this method will help him even more.

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LindaP50 in reply to Despe

From all my research - intranasal is very effective! Good luck to you and your husband.

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Despe in reply to LindaP50

Linda,

Thank you! He needs it, especially right now with his upcoming surgical procedure.

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ConnieD in reply to Despe

Is the nasal spray only by prescription Despe?

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Despe in reply to ConnieD

Yes, Connie, it's by description only. Will let you know if it's effective.

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ConnieD in reply to Despe

Thank you I would be most interested if he finds it helpful!😊

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reedboat2 in reply to Despe

A year ago Dr Mischley was pro NAC, now she is against it. Do you know what caused this change of opinion?

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Despe in reply to reedboat2

No, she didn't explain, she recommended intranasal reduced glutathione.

I do have a lot of questions during consultation, but we always run out of time before we have a chance to ask her.

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cbhealth in reply to Despe

I just increased my husbands NAC to two 600s a day humm! We have found it Very helpful at Appt times, to have a list of questions and hand it to the Drs they Really seem to Appreciate it.Best luck for his surgery

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Despe in reply to cbhealth

Thanks!

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JANVAN

anybody experience with "Zetpil" Reduced Glutathione Plus ??

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Despe in reply to JANVAN

See my reply to Linda. My husband will start intranasal reduced glutathione shortly. Will let you know if it's effective. . .hope it will be.

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LAJ12345

It’s in Restore gold

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LindaP50

For Lyme Disease (which morphed into PD for my hubby) he took NAC as a precursor to Glutathione (gel - liposomal glutathione). Helps him. Continued on when diagnosed with PD.

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AmyLindy in reply to LindaP50

Does hubby Neurologist feel Lyme triggered PD? That’s encouraging that NAC is helpful .

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LindaP50 in reply to AmyLindy

Neurologist has not chimed in. The integrative doctor who provided care for hubby when he first had Lyme - we all agreed - did the chicken come before the egg? In his case, the PD was probably there but so mild, the Lyme brought it to surface. Many years ago hubby worked in a print shop with chemicals and farms in the summers - more chemicals.

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Jandeb

The C part of NAC is the rate limiting step in the body making glutathione so in theory it should help. The other aspect is that in doing so does it make a sufficient amount to make it to the brain.

Liposomal glutathione is a good bet as is acetylglutathione and TESSMED's cyclodextrin glutathione in terms of delivering the molecule into the body.

Infusions of glutathione are quite good.

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Despe

"Not confident they are indicated and data reported at WPC

suggested PWP already have too much lacto and Bifido."

From Dr. Mischley regarding probiotics.

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PDGal4 in reply to Despe

Thanks for posting. I've been wondering about probiotics. I take them for a few days then off for a few days. I may stop altogether.

How do you get to consult with Dr. Mischley remotely? Or did you travel to see her? I am in the US but on the east coast.

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Despe in reply to PDGal4

I live in the southern US, too far to travel :) Our consult is via telemedicine, something like skype, but the doctors use a different program for medical consults.

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PDGal4 in reply to Despe

Thank you for your response.

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AmyLindy in reply to PDGal4

@PDgal4 I consult w Dr Mischley too but via Skype- shes on the net, Google her name and Seattle Integrative Medicine. She’s an expert/advocate of Intranasal Glutathione but freely admits it is cumbersome/expensive.

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PDGal4 in reply to AmyLindy

Thank you for this information.

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sudoku123

Jim,

Any specific brand?

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jimcaster in reply to sudoku123

I use two products with NAC from a company called Apex Energetics. A liquid called Trizomal Glutathione and capsules called Dopatone.

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sudoku123 in reply to jimcaster

Jim,

Thank you.

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KERRINGTON

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