Nebulizing glutathione
Posted 11-17-2009 at 07:16 PM by barbara
Rib is all healed up. I am nebulizing glutathione twice a day and my breathing is really improving. I also add a drop of HGF each time. This is part of my post stem cell therapy and I have to say it is making a difference.
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Hallo Barbara,
do you have some problems while nebulizing gluthatione ? is there some caution using this ?
best wishesPosted 01-04-2010 at 01:54 PM by Mario Antonio Morselli
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The only problems I have had with nebulizing glutathione is that at first it caused a lot of coughing and sputtering and I had to continually stop the nebulizer until that stopped and I could continue on. I also got more short of breath immediately following the nebulization. I kept at it however, and now am able to easily nebulize for 10 minutes. I have zero shortness of breath. I have also been able to reduce the two times a day nebulizing to one time which I do each morning. This treatment has done wonders for me.Posted 01-04-2010 at 06:29 PM by barbara
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Hallo barbara thank you.
My doubt was linked to a try we performed with jaluronic acid high density (yabro), because an italian doctor studied and tells that this is highly helpful for emphysema. My wife had some problems like you had with gluthatione and stopped. Maybe she should try to go on with this.Posted 01-05-2010 at 12:00 PM by Mario Antonio Morselli
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There really are no side effects that I am aware of with glutathione. I think many people give up because of the unpleasantness which occurs when a person first starts using it. I would have her stick to a twice a day regimen to begin with 1.5 ml liquid glut mixed with an equal amount of saline. Nebulize for 10 minutes and stop when she starts coughing or sputtering and then start again. I used albuterol when I felt more short of breath immediately afterward. I am now down to nebulizing once a day and have no problems whatsoever. My shortness of breath is totally gone. I think if she is going to try it again, she should give it at least 6 weeks to get results.Posted 01-05-2010 at 12:16 PM by barbara
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Important advice for people starting to try nebulized Glutathione
A pharmacist at a compounding pharmacy where I got my nebulized Glutathione suggested taking a nebulized asthma medication like Xopenex with Glutathione for the first 10 days you try inhaling Glutathione. Initially the glutathione can make you short of breath at first because it's detoxifying so much. I did this for the first 10 days of trying Glutathione and then I was completely able to tolerate Glutathione without feeling like I was going to wheeze and have an asthma attack like I did before when I tried it without using Xopenex initially.Posted 03-26-2012 at 06:53 PM by rachel
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What a great idea. I am going to post this on the main part of the forum. Thanks!Posted 03-26-2012 at 07:07 PM by barbara






