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Liposomal Glutathione Enhanced - anyone know about it or tried it?

Whit

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Sally have you tried Let's Talk Health? Their liposomal C is cheaper and tastes way better than the livon labs. My nutritionist says they're a great company too.
 

Whit

Senior Member
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Bay Area
Yeah the Livon Liposomal C tastes like something that belongs in an automobile engine. It's really gross. But the Let's Talk Health liposomal C is not bad at all, it's just a thick liquid that tastes tangy. Not great of course, but at least it doesn't taste toxic...

They make liposmoal Glutathione as well I believe.
 

justy

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This does look Good Snow, but it is nearly $80 and thats a month!
 

Sallysblooms

P.O.T.S. now SO MUCH BETTER!
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Yes, I don't want to even think about the cost of all of my supplements. The Lipo C and Glut. are just a couple of them. All I know is that they work. Priceless. I have my neuropathy reversed and that is big. (Benfotiamine and ALAMAX) Doctors sure can't do that with chemical med. Most supplements are so expensive, but if you have a doctor that helps you get the right brands and doses, there is no waste at least.
 

Valentijn

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This does look Good Snow, but it is nearly $80 and thats a month!

Another possibility is to supplement N-acetylcysteine, since cysteine is generally the rate-limiting factor in creating glutathione. This also might have the additional benefit of bringing down elevated glutamate and glycine levels.