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Hi Walt;

 

Instead of albuterol to suppress the inflammation, the doctor can

prescribe glutathione inhalers. Glutathione is an essential antioxidant

nutrient that's good for you. It will quench free radical damage and

consequent irritation and mucus production, while albuterol only allows

the damage to continue while suppressing the inflammation. Also,

albuterol contains fluorine and that's not good.

 

Personally I prefer the approach of increasing glutathione throughout the

body, with oral supplements, because the oxidative stress you have is

most likely systemic and not local. If you reduce the free radical damage

all over by increasing antioxidants you'll be out of the risk group for

other free radical diseases such as atherosclerosis, kidney failure,

leaky gut, cancer and all that too. This is nutritional, not medical

advice because glutathione precursors are found in cold-processed whey

isolate and selenium.

 

Also, a link between GERD and low stomach acid levels aside, a

contributing factor is often heliobacter pylori. The cheapest way to

avoid or fix that is with colloidal silver or coconut oil. They do not

interfere with meds, and you can take a proactive position with your

health just by using a food, the coconut oil. This also is not medical

advice but nutritional.

 

Duncan Crow

 

> Hi Duncan: I'm on Albuterol for Asthma. I've dumped alot of

> nasty other meds from the Va. I've read Albuterol can cause high blood

> pressure. I think the breathers are next to go. Then I can access how

> much the meds had have done to create my rexisting problems. Gone off

> Acid blockers completely for Gerd and Barrets Asphagus as thier side

> effects were intensive and to me not worth taking for that reason. That

> has helped some! Even now have the Gerd under control.

>

> Walt

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Duncan,

Do you get enough then of glutathione in a whey

protein drink?

Coconut oil, do you fry with this, put it on

salad, what?? barb

 

--- Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote:

> > advice because glutathione precursors are

found

> in cold-processed whey

> isolate and selenium.

>

> > contributing factor is often heliobacter

> pylori. The cheapest way to

> avoid or fix that is with colloidal silver or

> coconut oil. They do not

> interfere with meds, and you can take a

> proactive position with your

> health just by using a food, the coconut oil.

> This also is not medical

> advice but nutritional.

>

> Duncan Crow

 

 

 

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Hi Barb;

 

The whey protein drink MUST be unheated, undenatured, cold-processed or

words to that effect, to produce glutathione. The glutathione precursors

are sensitive and they broken in presence of heat or mechanical

agitation.

 

The cold-processed whey isolate dose will be 30-60 grams daily, with

selenium.

 

Coconut oil tolerates heat well, but many people are just taking 4

tablespoons daily. There are many things you can put it in where the

flavour will be complemetary. Didn't I just write about possible candida?

Coconut oil does kill it, as the research on my site shows. So coconut

oil will produce a double benefit for you, and even more so if you cut

out the carbs.

 

Duncan Crow

 

>

> Duncan,

> Do you get enough then of glutathione in a whey

> protein drink?

> Coconut oil, do you fry with this, put it on

> salad, what?? barb

>

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