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I don't know specifically about LiveOn Labs glutathione, but I had talked to Peter Kulish before (the magnet guy) and he carries an oral glutathione product. I personally think they are the same thing.

 

Anyway, Duncan Crow, who is an expert on glutathione, says oral products don't work, because the glutathione goes to only certain cells--like in the nasal passages and somewhere else, while every cell actually has and needs glutathione. So Duncan always says that any injectable or oral glutathione is basically almost worthless. He tells everyone to take undenatured whey and selenium, as these are the glutathione precursors, which allow the cells to make their own glutathione.

 

But, Peter says that this new glutathione product actually DOES go to every cell, and therefore is better than any precursors, because it gets glutathione right to the the cells.

 

I bought some of his product, which is actually labeled as an HgH (human growth hormone). His site is www.biomagscience.net You could write him and ask him about the LiveOn Labs and his product. He's honest and will tell you. He's the one that told me about LiveOn's new form of C (the one you talked about taking before). So he is familiar with the products and I think he even knows the LiveOn Labs guy that invented them. That's why I think the 2 glutathiones might even be the same product.

 

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Vitamin Research Products in Nevada also carries a glutathione supplement, and

has extensive articles on glutatione. (www.vrp.com).

 

oleander soup , " Gaiacita " <gaiacita wrote:

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> I don't know specifically about LiveOn Labs glutathione, but I had talked to

> Peter Kulish before (the magnet guy) and he carries an oral glutathione

> product. I personally think they are the same thing.

>

> Anyway, Duncan Crow, who is an expert on glutathione, says oral products don

> t work, because the glutathione goes to only certain cells--like in the

> nasal passages and somewhere else, while every cell actually has and needs

> glutathione. So Duncan always says that any injectable or oral glutathione

> is basically almost worthless. He tells everyone to take undenatured whey

> and selenium, as these are the glutathione precursors, which allow the cells

> to make their own glutathione.

>

> But, Peter says that this new glutathione product actually DOES go to every

> cell, and therefore is better than any precursors, because it gets

> glutathione right to the the cells.

>

> I bought some of his product, which is actually labeled as an HgH (human

> growth hormone). His site is www.biomagscience.net You could write him

> and ask him about the LiveOn Labs and his product. He's honest and will

> tell you. He's the one that told me about LiveOn's new form of C (the one

> you talked about taking before). So he is familiar with the products and I

> think he even knows the LiveOn Labs guy that invented them. That's why I

> think the 2 glutathiones might even be the same product.

>

> Samala,

> Renee

>

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Soy is now said to be a no-no in whatever form. Read carefully those whey products, they do contain soy lecithin....I've been searching for one without soy at all and also no sugar added and no dairy, just can't find one.

 

Why would glutathione from natural food when ingested not go to the entire body, and that whey protein drink would? They both go through the guts. For example. avocado is high in glutathione. Dr. Ray Sahelian has a good article on glutathione. Should we or shouldn't we supplement on glutathione?

http://www.raysahelian.com/glutathione.html

 

Melly

 

 

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Hello as I was reading non gmo extracted lecithin from soy is very good and contains no soy whatsoever its the gmo stuff you have to be worried about.Melly Bag Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:53:45 -0700 (PDT)<oleander soup > Re:glutathione Soy is now said to be a no-no in whatever form. Read carefully those whey products, they do contain soy lecithin....I've been searching for one without soy at all and also no sugar added and no dairy, just can't find one. Why would glutathione from natural food when ingested not go to the entire body, and that whey protein drink would? They both go through the guts. For example. avocado is high in glutathione. Dr. Ray Sahelian has a good article on glutathione. Should we or shouldn't we supplement on glutathione?http://www.raysahelian.com/glutathione.html Melly

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