Hey Pat:)

You can't directly put glutathione into the body because it's poorly absorbed by the digestive tract. I've been doing some reading on glutathione myself for a a few weeks and found this article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

All these folks are doing is putting the three precursors together in a capsule and charging a ton of money for it. You can find the precursors cheaper by themselves and make your own capsules. For 85.00 I can find all of tat stuff separately and in a lot bigger quantities. The three precursors, the three ingredients listed under vit C, can be found at 1Fast400 and some of them are on Amazon, by the same company. That's the most reasonable I've found them. You can get ALA cheap on Swanson's site also. And ascorbic acid(vitmin C) can be had on 1FAST400, or eBay by the lb. Our4Corners store on eBay has 1lb of Milk Thistle cheap, and Mountain Rose Herbs has it cheap by the lb, but you can buy it in 4 oz, and 8 oz sizes, or could last time I checked. It may cost you a little more than 85.00 come to think of it, right up front, but it will last a loooong time, a lot longer than 30 days. And it WILL work out to a heck of a lot less than 85.00 a month. That's just outrageous. But really for glutathione levels all you really need is the three precursors. Give your body those and it'll go the rest. All the other stuff in that supplement is nice, but not necessary for increasing glutathione levels. I believe you can get glutathione injections, but I don't know who or where. But it's up to you if you want to buy it or not. According to the stuff I've read, yeah it should work, but you can do it much cheaper than that.


Annie


Pat wrote:
My ophthalmologist said it wouldn't hurt to try the n-acetylcarnosine (or NAC) as cataract improvement, but he wasn't overly enthusiastic. He said we just don't know if it works or not, just like so many other things that will never be tested.
 He said glutathione is so important for the eyes and recommended MaxGXL which 
provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability to 
manufacture and absorb glutathione. http://www.maxgxl.com/products.php   Has 
anyone tried this?  I will, but it's awfully expensive at $85 for 30 days.  
I've tried whey protein to increase glutathione, but I hate the taste except in 
a shake with milk or almond milk and banana, and get tired of that, so I tend 
not to use it often as I should.

Pat




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