...First let's explain what "Glutathione" is and what it's good for. Glutathione is a Tripetide and a Tripetide is a Peptide and a Peptide is a compound which is formed by linking one or more amino acids with a covalent bond.

YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME !, How can anyone without some type of medical degree even begin to understand all of this. Let's try to explain this in a way that most people can understand, specifically people who might consider using Glutathione to treat their Parkinson's Disease.

Glutathione is a system in the body of antioxidant's that helps neutralize "out of control" oxygen in our bodies also known as "Free Radicals". Out of control oxygen can speed up our ageing process, make our joints stiff, harden our blood vessels.and promotes cancer.

Antioxidants are regulated by "The Glutathione System" within our bodies and coordinates how cells in our bodies "live" or "react" to threats such as "Free Radicals".

Types of Antioxidants are Vitamin A, C, E,  Selenium & Zinc which can be found in various foods that we eat such as broccoli, tomatoes, organic onions, potatoes, beans, peas, leafy greens etc...

it has been claimed by A Dr. David Perlmutter, "a self proclaimed authority on Glutathione Therapy for treating Parkinson's Disease", that high, pure doses of Glutathione (Antioxidants) injected directly into the blood stream of a Parkinson's Patient could kill enough "Free Radicals" or "out of control oxygen" to make a positive, substantial difference in the life of a person with Parkinson's Disease. The only problem with Dr. Perlmutter's claim is that the (AMA) American Medical Association has refused to approve Glutathione Therapy for the treatment of people with Parkinson's. In fact Glutathione Therapy for Parkinson's patients has been around for over twenty years and yet the AMA still has not approved it as a viable, measurable treatment for people with Parkinson's.

One must ask themselves WHY ?, why has the AMA not approved Glutathione Therapy as a treatment for Parkinsons's Disease. The answer is very simple, because it does not work. In Fact studies on Glutathione Therapy for Parkinson's patients where a placebo was used in place of Glutathione showed that over 30% of the people reported feeling much better. This finding pointed out that Parkinson's Patients are desperately reaching for hope wherever they can find it. In addition when using Glutathione in Glutathione Therapy for Parkinson (As Suggested By Dr. Perlmutter Himself)  the preservation of Glutathione is critical for it's suggested "proper use", and can't be kept at room temperature for more than 6 hours without refrigeration, otherwise it loses it's effectiveness prior to intravenously being administered. Interestingly enough Dr. Perlmutter will take peoples money for his treatment, but he takes no responsibility for initiating a protocol that ensures the proper facilitation of his "Magic Potion".

The fact that Glutathione Therapy for Parkinsons's has not been approved by the AMA is the reason doctors such as Dr. Perlmutter have been able to offer the treatment to people with Parkinson's who are desperately looking for relief and a cure. Doctors such as these prey on the hopes of people with Parkinson's and launch massive artificial, self promoted public relation campaigns about their treatments. These doctors don't care about the truth, they are more interested in fabricating false news on the matter, specifically using the unsupervised Internet as it's primary conduit.

You have to be your own judge, but I can tell you that you should educate yourself with your disease and make sure that any treatment you receive be responsibly monitored and administered by your doctor. Steer clear of Doctors who video tape your "before & after" progress for any treatment they recommend. First of all you don't know if what they are giving you is even what they want you to use later on after you leave their office.
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