Spring Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 Hi Andy, You may get Glutathione cream from Kirkman lab. It doesn't require Doctor's prescription. Here is the link. You may order it from online. http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/cgi-bin/hse/Hom...ream#firstmatch Jean ps: Thanks for the information!
Guest Guest_efgh Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 Jean So , have you registered recently (with a new name , spring) ? How is your son's tics these days after the start of the new supplements? Are you continuing l carnitine? Do you give your son any multivitamin?
Spring Posted April 3, 2005 Author Report Posted April 3, 2005 Hi Efgh, Yes. I realized that I can edit my post if I post as an registered user. My son is not doing very well. So we have to step back for a little. I'll keep you updated if there is anything new. Jean
Andy Posted April 4, 2005 Report Posted April 4, 2005 Thanks Jean. My son had a rough three months but he is stable now. I am sure with the steps that you decide to take your child will get back on track to good health.
Andy Posted April 10, 2005 Report Posted April 10, 2005 Jean I have looked up the cream on the Kirkman website and it is almost one hundred dollars less then we are paying now. I will have a talk with my doctor on this for I can not see the difference in whats in it.
Claire Posted April 10, 2005 Report Posted April 10, 2005 Andy, Our DAN doctor was going to compound the glutathione cream for us. I told him about Kirkman's cream, and he 'approved' it. Jennifer is the one who first told us about Kirkman (thanks Jennifer), and now I think 3 of us on the board use it. Layne does a glutathione cream, but I don't know from where. I don't know if you saw my update treatment thread, but after a year of oral glutathione and precursors (ala and cysteine), the cream was the first thing to significantly raise his glutathione levels--and in only a month. I am impressed. By the way, I mention Pfeiffer a lot because they see so many patients that they document the stats and theories really well. However, our primary doctor is a DAN doctor as you know--but newcomers may not. In our case, we needed both because I was interested in MT promotion and correction of undermethylation, and our DAN doctor didn't do those two. But then he does a LOT that Pfeiffer didn't do. I think it is nice to have a local doctor during metal removal. But not everyone has a local DAN (or environmental medicine) doctor, thus the Pfeiffer outreach clinics give them a path. Claire
Andy Posted April 11, 2005 Report Posted April 11, 2005 I am a DAN believer based upon all of the research that they have done but I have noticed that most of the leading DAN doctors confer and work with Pfeiffer inregards to sharing of information and development of new procedures. It seems to me that both are at the forefront with the issues that our kids and some of the adult posters deal with. As for the costs it is expensive but I am finding that my fellow posters sharing of information may have just saved me around a thousand dollars over the cost of a year by ordering from a lab directly vs a compounding pharamacy with a glutathione cream.
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