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tion 2 hours ago
30% of the population has an undiagnosed unmitigated MTHFR genetic mutation. Especially when coupled with undiagnosed unmitigated infectious disease, this can lead to long term severe glutathione insufficiency and even potentially years of debility. Glutathione especially intravenously can significantly help alleviate Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, MS, Lyme, Autism, CFS, chemical sensitivity, a great number of things, even OCD, as glutathione insufficiency can even contribute to developing OCD.
balz 2 hours ago
You don't need intraveanous stuff.
Just buy l-glutathione, or NAC. And eat well.
tion 2 hours ago
I also apply glutathione powder mixed with water and lotion applied topically for transdermal absorption, but for those with MTHFR genetic mutation and severe glutathione insufficiency and significant toxic buildup, it can be nearly impossible to reach full glutathione levels, especially in the brain and other organs, without intravenous glutathione. The toxic gut environment neutralizes much of the glutathione when administered orally, not much is going to make it to the brain, heart, though it is not entirely worthless. This is the harsh reality of it. If you are not an individual with an MTHFR genetic mutation and long-standing severe glutathione insufficiency and toxic buildup and the accompanying symptoms and potential debility, you have no business going out of your way to denigrate intravenous glutathione.
After reaching full sufficiency the body of such an individual becomes far more capable of maintaining glutathione levels just through oral/transdermal administered glutathione or with much less frequent administration of iv glutathione.
Neggers gonna neg but I know someone with a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is going to read this and get his dad the IV glutathione treatments he needs.
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MTHFR gene mutations have been linked to hyperhomocysteinemia and homocystinuria, a disorder in which the body is unable to process homocysteine and methionine properly. These mutations change single amino acids in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, which can lead to eye problems, abnormal blood clotting, skeletal abnormalities and learning problems.0 Natural ways to manage symptoms of an MTHFR gene mutation may include lifestyle changes such as diet modification or supplementation.1
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Glutathione is a substance made from the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid. It is produced by the liver and involved in many body processes such as tissue building and repair, making chemicals and proteins needed in the body, and immune system function.1 Glutathione (GSH) has a range of purported benefits that include enhancing heart, liver and brain health as well as being an antioxidant capable of preventing damage.0
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Alright.
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/high-levels-toxic-metals-found-widely-consumed-drinks-study?commentId=d6e166a6-4d3c-492d-aea5-d81be0a962c1
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**tion 2 hours ago**
30% of the population has an undiagnosed unmitigated MTHFR genetic mutation. Especially when coupled with undiagnosed unmitigated infectious disease, this can lead to long term severe glutathione insufficiency and even potentially years of debility. Glutathione especially intravenously can significantly help alleviate Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, MS, Lyme, Autism, CFS, chemical sensitivity, a great number of things, even OCD, as glutathione insufficiency can even contribute to developing OCD.
**balz 2 hours ago**
You don't need intraveanous stuff.
Just buy l-glutathione, or NAC. And eat well.
**tion 2 hours ago**
I also apply glutathione powder mixed with water and lotion applied topically for transdermal absorption, but for those with MTHFR genetic mutation and severe glutathione insufficiency and significant toxic buildup, it can be nearly impossible to reach full glutathione levels, especially in the brain and other organs, without intravenous glutathione. The toxic gut environment neutralizes much of the glutathione when administered orally, not much is going to make it to the brain, heart, though it is not entirely worthless. This is the harsh reality of it. If you are not an individual with an MTHFR genetic mutation and long-standing severe glutathione insufficiency and toxic buildup and the accompanying symptoms and potential debility, you have no business going out of your way to denigrate intravenous glutathione.
After reaching full sufficiency the body of such an individual becomes far more capable of maintaining glutathione levels just through oral/transdermal administered glutathione or with much less frequent administration of iv glutathione.
Neggers gonna neg but I know someone with a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is going to read this and get his dad the IV glutathione treatments he needs.
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MTHFR gene mutations have been linked to hyperhomocysteinemia and homocystinuria, a disorder in which the body is unable to process homocysteine and methionine properly. These mutations change single amino acids in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, which can lead to eye problems, abnormal blood clotting, skeletal abnormalities and learning problems.0 Natural ways to manage symptoms of an MTHFR gene mutation may include lifestyle changes such as diet modification or supplementation.1
...
Glutathione is a substance made from the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid. It is produced by the liver and involved in many body processes such as tissue building and repair, making chemicals and proteins needed in the body, and immune system function.1 Glutathione (GSH) has a range of purported benefits that include enhancing heart, liver and brain health as well as being an antioxidant capable of preventing damage.0
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