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	<title>Comments on: immunocal for glutathione precursors</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Black</title>
		<link>http://diabetes.pocket-book.com/2005/03/03/immunocal-for-glutathione-precursors/#comment-11049</link>
		<author>Dave Black</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2005 09:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Pam;

Immunocal is well-researched and it was the first non-drug to earn a
place in the US Physician's Desk Reference for Prescription Drugs for
its role in glutathione production. It is the Cadillac of cold-
processed whey isolates.

A local doctor with MS by the name of Dr. Bill Code latched onto it
like the missing ingredient in his MS therapy. Although he was doing
seminars on MS control and had a book out on it, he wasn't above
learning a new trick.

I've known perhaps two dozen people who use it with good to &#34;stellar&#34;
results.

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For detoxing mercury, 2 molecules of glutathione are required to
escort each molecule of mercury from the body. This depletes the
glutathione, which otherwise could be recycled.

Duncan Crow

&#62; I have been researching immunocal as a glutathione precursor.
&#62; Apparently it is made by a Canadian company and has a lot of
medical
&#62; acceptance. Not that I care what doctors say myself.
&#62; Has anyone tried it? I mostly ordered it for mercury detox but then
I
&#62; saw the thread on this forum also. I guess it's good for a lot of
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Pam;</p>
<p>Immunocal is well-researched and it was the first non-drug to earn a<br />
place in the US Physician&#8217;s Desk Reference for Prescription Drugs for<br />
its role in glutathione production. It is the Cadillac of cold-<br />
processed whey isolates.</p>
<p>A local doctor with MS by the name of Dr. Bill Code latched onto it<br />
like the missing ingredient in his MS therapy. Although he was doing<br />
seminars on MS control and had a book out on it, he wasn&#8217;t above<br />
learning a new trick.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve known perhaps two dozen people who use it with good to &quot;stellar&quot;<br />
results.</p>
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For detoxing mercury, 2 molecules of glutathione are required to<br />
escort each molecule of mercury from the body. This depletes the<br />
glutathione, which otherwise could be recycled.</p>
<p>Duncan Crow</p>
<p>&gt; I have been researching immunocal as a glutathione precursor.<br />
&gt; Apparently it is made by a Canadian company and has a lot of<br />
medical<br />
&gt; acceptance. Not that I care what doctors say myself.<br />
&gt; Has anyone tried it? I mostly ordered it for mercury detox but then<br />
I<br />
&gt; saw the thread on this forum also. I guess it&#8217;s good for a lot of<br />
&gt; things.</p>
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