Glutathione Therapy and
Parkinson’s Disease
Anyone living with Parkinson’s disease knows
that there are good and bad days. For days when there are
challenges, a new treatment, one that is relatively affordable,
effective, and safe has been discovered.
Dr. Perlmutter who pioneered Glutathione therapy
has helped to change many people’s lives. The results have been
good and while IV Glutathione
therapy is not a miracle worker, eliminating all parkinsons symptoms, it has
shown to slow the progression of the disease.
Studies show that as many as 90% of people who have
undergone Glutathione therapy have seen huge
changes. With Parkinson’s disease, dopamine receptors begin to
lose their ability to be sensitive. However, by using this
particular type of treatment, the brain’s dopamine begins to
function more normally, which improves levels of sensitivity.
Additionally, studies also show that serotonin levels within
the brain are also brought back to a normal range, which
alleviates problems of depression.
For people who use Glutathione therapy, 1,400 milligrams
daily with saline is typical. In most cases, patients would be
provided with an IV drip three times a week for ten minutes
each session. This way, the medication can get into the
bloodstream slowly and effectively. There are also other forms
of Glutathione to include supplements and liquid but for
Parkinson’s disease, IV Glutathione is the only method that
works. In addition, some doctors prefer to add in various types
of amino acids and milk thistle to make the treatment even more
effective.
When it comes to IV Glutathione therapy a number of advances
have been made but one in particular for patients with
Parkinson is certain traditional drugs such as Levodopa that
have a lot of side effects can be eliminated. However, anyone
interested in using Glutathione should first consult with their
doctor before stopping any prescribed medication. If the doctor
agrees, it might be that Glutathione therapy is a much better
solution.
IV Glutathione therapy offers many benefits to include there
being no real side effects. Unfortunately, many other
medications cause not only side effects, but also increased
risk of serious and life-threatening problems to include stroke
and heart attack. Although the cost of Glutathione therapy is a
little higher than other options, it works exceptionally well.
The good news is that most insurance companies are now
providing partial or full coverage of this substance because it
has been approved by the FDA.
Within a short time of a person with Parkinson’s disease
being placed on IV Glutathione therapy, they begin to respond
to the treatment. This means the patient starts to take back
some control over his or her life. As you can imagine, both
patients and medical professionals are anxious to get this
treatment option out to the public. Although IV Glutathione
therapy is used commonly to Parkinson’s, doctors are finding
that it also helps with other health problems such as Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and so on.
People who have Parkinson’s disease or any other medical
condition now have a new and exciting treatment option. With
Glutathione therapy, relief is imminent. Because the results
have been so astounding, this is quickly becoming a mainstream
treatment options accepted by the medical community.
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