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Brab8878
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Posted 1/11/2021 6:14 AM (GMT -7)
For people who have tried both, do people tend to notice much difference between the two?
dcd2103
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Posted 1/11/2021 6:15 AM (GMT -7)
Make sure you have no heavy metals issues before doing IV glutathione
bluelyme
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Posted 1/11/2021 6:24 AM (GMT -7)
iv or inhaled is definitely stronger than oral....
WalkingbyFaith
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Posted 1/11/2021 8:20 AM (GMT -7)
I took 1250mg of oral liposomal Readisorb glutathione in a single daily dose. The doc offered me IV, and I refused. I was very toxic and felt the toxin dump from the oral. I probably would have been hurt bad if I had done the IV.
If you take that high or higher oral dose of a quality liposomal like Readisorb and have no issues, then you might be okay. I would not recommend trying IV unless you have first tried oral liposomal.
saraeli
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Posted 1/11/2021 10:29 AM (GMT -7)
I second WBF's advice to try liposomal glutathione before trying an IV.
sunfun
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Posted 1/12/2021 9:42 AM (GMT -7)
Omg I’m so happy I read this thread before I went to the drs yesterday. I was going to go in for iv glutathione to ease my herx. But I didn’t. My dr did say he has a glutathione cream which is quite effective. I can’t swallow pills so it would have to be either the cream or spray or liquid. Have any of you had any improvement with glutathione?
WalkingbyFaith
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Posted 1/12/2021 1:28 PM (GMT -7)
Sunfun,
I would have to say yes, but it was a long, painful process. I was very mold toxic and probably have heavy metals, too, though I never tested.
Brandiwine
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Posted 1/13/2021 6:47 AM (GMT -7)
So what is the technique to ease the die off or heavy metal mobilization of taking glutathione? It's such a bad disease when even the things that are supposed to make you better make you feel worse.
Also how do you go about
getting inhaled glutathione I've called around and none of the compounding pharmacies in my area do nebulized glutathione anymore due to the concern of impurity filtration apparently it takes a sterile room to make the nebulized drugs.
was the cream comparable or less powerful than the lipsomal. Thanks
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