Check with experts. TY. Best wishes, all ! ..
Glutathione - Support powder by Point... - Pernicious Anaemi...
Glutathione - Support powder by Point of Return. Please consider.
in the interests of balance a few articles questioning the efficacy of this supplement
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Costly, yes. I know many people who feel better right away. It's made by a non - profit. Didn't get a chance 2 see all of that.
I just know this product gives relief to many. You can check it out.
Not an expert, please be cautious, and u can call them if u have any questions or concerns.
Glutathione levels are usually depleted in those with autoimmune disease.
It is not easily absorbed through oral supplements I believe, so the best way of really boosting levels is to supplement with l lipoic acid - this will automatically increase Glutathione levels.
It has given relief 2 many. This powder anyways. May accelerate healing. Be cautious of course . Can try 2 write more later. Guess there is no harm in trying, and asking experts (about product) .
Point Of Return uses a powder form, that is helping many. They could sell 4 those with autoimmune issues as well ? Not just drug withdrawal. Non- profit btw. I had some left over , and I believe it helped me last 2 days of Xmas and Eve. Want others to have options known, so they can enjoy their days better.
Read somewhere that calcium helps with food digestion and process of clotting blood.
Sorry just posted here.
Brain is coming alive, since I took calcium.
Numbness in face and hands also going away.
An interesting article on boosting glutathione: draxe.com/glutathione/
I was just wanting 2 look that up today, cheaper alternatives 4 some. Ty u !! ox
I would have written a few of those 117,000 peer-reviewed articles it mentions.
It's a shame that most of the references he lists are not from those articles. You'd have thought that, with 117,000 available he'd have been able to find something that backs up what he is saying.
Interestingly ref. 6 contains this gem:
Research suggests that glutathione is not orally bioactive, and that very little of oral glutathione tablets or capsules is actually absorbed by the body.
Yes, it usually comes in powder form.
The best people can do is try it? Ask questions 2 distributors.
Pills, powders, tablets or cooked up in a lasagna; glutathione will not be absorbed from the gut. That's what that link says.
Then how is it absorbed? Ears? Throat?
Pretty strong placebo then.
For those who believe that wheat is deadly...
The anti-wheat bible 'Wheat Belly' suggests that wheat can cause osteoporosis because the proteins in wheat contain cysteine, which is metabolised to sulfuric acid (ignoring the fact that most protein contains cysteine).
Well, glutathione is one-third cysteine.
So, if you believe that wheat causes osteoporosis then I'd definitely lay off the glutathione.