Yes I would also recommed you to try liposomal formula, you can buy it
for a fraction of the cost (compared to the other methods) or even
make it yourself. Furthermore liposomal form is supposed to be even
more effective than intravenous delivery. You can check out more here:
http://www.liposomalglutathione.com/

Regards,

André

2012/12/7 polo <[email protected]>:
> Elbert,
>
>     If I were you, I would consider making a liposomal formula of
> gluthathione. You can make it very similar to how Vitamin C is liposomized.
> In fact, if I were you, I would combine both Vit C and gluthathione in a
> protocol. This should save you huge dollars if it seems effective for your
> dad.
>
> doug
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Elbert vaughn
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 11:29 AM
> Subject: CS>Gluthathione for Dad/need advice/Parkinsons disease
>
> Dear Silver list  family, I would greatly appreciate any advice that could
> help me make the right descision in regards to the treating of my dad with
> Glutathione therapy. I have become aware that this antioxidant(we all
> produce it, but it diminishes as we get older), gives unbelievable results
> when given to Parkinsons patients(you can go to youtube, and put parkinsons
> patients being treated with glutathione, and  see what I mean). Their are
> parkinsons patients when taking intravenous glutathione  that are walking
> without assistence(a hour after taking glutathione), speaking cohenrently(a
> hour or more after taking gluthathione). It works that fast. I could not
> believe what I was seeing. The only problem is that it cost a fortune(many
> hundreds or even a thousand dollar per month or more(has to be given by a
> trained proffesional in a clinical setting, because I heard that you could
> do harm(possibly kill someone if you do not know how to give intravenous
> injections, which I don't know how to do). I don't believe you can get a
> prescription for glutahione, because it is not a drug, even though on the
> internet it says you can get a prescription for Glutathione(generally used
> for treating arthrithis, and asthma). We will have a appointment with my
> Dads neurologist to see if it is possible to get a precription(and hopefully
> if he gives us a prescription for Glutathione his insuranace company will
> cover it). I hope, and pray that will be the case.
>
> Their are 3 ways of administering glutathione(supposotories,
> inhaled(nebulization), and intravenous). We have tried the supposotories,
> and at the current time my Dad is on nebulization). The supposotories were
> much more effective(I guess the key to the success rate of glutathione is
> getting it directly into the blood. The nebulization not so effective in my
> eyes, but we can only afford the nebulization. The supposotories cost $179
> per month. The nebulization cost $35.00 a month(which we can afford, if I
> can get my mother to believe that it is worthwhile( it says on the internet
> that glutathione can slow, or even halt  the progression of parkinsons
> disease). My mother is looking for results the parkinsons patients on
> youtube got from glutathione being administered intravenously, I don't think
> that is possible with inhaled glutathione.
>
> So, my mindset at the time is how can I become educated on how to give my
> dad intranvenous glutathione. I will be contacting a nursing agencies, and
> pay for a nurse to show me how to give a person intranvenous injections. I
> can purchase the equipment needed(syringe, tubing etc) that is needed to
> give intranvenous injections. Liquid glutathione can be purchased off of the
> internet(even though the prices are something we cannot afford). I have done
> research, and found that a product call immunocal, and lifewave patches can
> cause the body to produce more of it on natural glutathione, and according
> to the internet(I am speaking more about the lifewave patches) can simulate
> what I saw on youtube with the intravenous glutathione(again prices very
> high for immunocal, and the lifewafe patches). Their was a person with
> parkinsons disease that put on the lifewave patches on youtube, and
> basically had the same results as a person taking intravenous glutathione
> would have. The results were immediate(even though  I am skeptical about
> lifewave patchs(my mothers friend had some aliment that the lifewave patches
> were suppose to allieviate, but got no results). So basically what I am
> trying to do is to find something that we as a family can afford that can
> give the same or similar  results that a parkinsons patient recieves when
> taking intravenous glutathione, that is, if I cannot find affordable  liquid
> glutathione from off the internet(injectable glutathione) , because if I am
> not able to find affordable liquid glutathione we as a family wlll not be
> able to treat my father with intravenous glutathione. God knows I will be
> forever grateful if anyone has any suggestions to help me achieve this goal.
> Here are a couple of weblinks(from youtube), that indicates what happens
> when a parkinsons patient takes intravenous glutathione. Here they are: 1)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQRCpdcGwIU
> 2)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEsl1aOyLHE    and   3)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9sVN7OIKMg&feature=BFa&list=UUSWnNWGvnVTLD9y3oYgMXmg
>
> If you have any advice that can help us as a family achieve results similar
> to what those websites show, or that can help us achieve the maximum results
> as possible with glutathione therapy, as it pertains to the treating of
> Parikinsons disease, any advice  on how we as a family can treat my father
> in a affordable way with intravenous gluatathione  we as a family of course
> it goes without saying would be eternallly grateful for your advice.
>
> Also, I want to take the time to thank the silverlist family for giving me
> adivce(I have diabetes, and my diabetes is responsible for my cataracts(I am
> the guy that posted a request, asking for advice for my cataracts(I am the
> guy with no health insurance). So I just want to thank the memembers who
> took the time to reply to my request, and give me suggestions.   Okay,
> that's it. God bless you all, and may you all have a merry christmas. Elbert
> Vaughn
>
>


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