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HAVE YOU TRIED ANY SKin WHITENING PiLLS THAT WORK??????if not please dont answer!!!!!?
i was thinking about buying these pills
1. Claire’ Blanche L-Glutathione Supplements + Booster-C
http://www.skin-whitening-product.com/skin-whitening-supplement.html
2. http://www.magic-potions.com/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=36
3.http://www.superwhiteningpills.net/order.html
i might buy one of these three products do they work?? and do you know any other skin whitening pills that work ??
Surely Glow2Thione from superwhiteningpills.net is best among the other 2 brands. Reason for that are:
*Its cheaper
*It is well formulated

*It is tested for its content and authenticity as seen in their laboratory test certificate(there are alot of brands claiming it contains this and that and 500mg of Glutathione when in reality it is adulterated)
*It is proven effective as seen in their numerous REAL testimonials and before and after photos
*It is being distributed by a reputable online store thats one of the pioneers in the Glutathione business
If youre new with glutathione supplements, you may want to research first how it works and understand how it can help you achieve your goals
Alternative AIDS Causality and How to Beat AIDS with Immune Boosting Nutrient Dense Foods
http://immunethebook.com — In this video, author of the book Immune: How I Beat AIDS in My Kitchen, Paul Yeager (moi) discusses non-HIV-based alternate, yet scientifically proven AIDS causation biomechanics and how they related to my own story of AIDS survival, hopefully opening folks up to the possibility that AIDS may indeed have nothing to do with HIV and that immune boosting nutrient dense foods can heal AIDS, a universal health dilemma in our modern times.
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are my dietry supplements still safe to use?
i have kept my supplements in a car parked under the umbrella and left the windows half opened for 1 whole day and the weather was hot like 90 F Maximum? are my dietry supplements spoild? they’re vitamin C, Glutathione, Protien Powder and some herbs??
i think they will be fine
dont forget magnesium
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral needed by every cell of your body. About half of your body’s magnesium stores are found inside cells of body tissues and organs, and half are combined with calcium and phosphorus in bone. Only 1 percent of the magnesium in your body is found in blood. Your body works very hard to keep blood levels of magnesium constant
According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (1977) there have been more than 50 studies, in nine countries, that have indicated an inverse relationship between water hardness and mortality from cardiovascular disease. That is, people who drink water that is deficient in magnesium and calcium generally appear more susceptible to this disease. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences has estimated that a nation-wide initiative to add calcium and magnesium to soft water might reduce the annual cardiovascular death rate by 150,000 in the United States, "
. However, the literature indicates that deficiencies may exist in both third world and industrialized nations and may influence cardiac and vascular diseases, diabetes, bone deterioration, renal failure, hypothyroidism, and stress. Because Mg in certain forms is not easily absorbed and no classical symptoms exist, the problem of Mg deficiency is readily masked, especially in high risk groups such as diabetics, alcoholics, those taking hypertension medication, and some athletes. The current Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for the US is 6 mg/Kg/day, which translates to 420 mg for a 70 Kg man. The estimated intake in the US is 300 mg/day. Studies show that as much as 3 times this amount may be needed by the general population and especially by those predisposed to cardiac disease states. This report summarizes recent research on Mg in human diets and the results of Mg deficiencies.
Many diseases are related to magnesium deficiency, and may be prevented or treated with magnesium-rich water:
Aggressive Behavior Alcoholism Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis Arrhythmia Asthma Cancer Cerebral Palsy
Cerebrovascular Chronic Fatigue Cluster Headaches Constipation Diabetes Fibromyalgia
Fluoride Toxicity Head Injuries Heart-Related Conditions HIV Hypertension Kidney Stones
Migraine Multiple Sclerosis Osteoporosis Pregnancy-related problems Premenstrual Syndrome
Psychiatric Disorders Rheumatoid Arthritis Sickle Cell Disease Sports-related problems Stress
Toxic Shock
To meet the new RDA’s for Mg established Sept. 1999 by the NAS 275 , reduce disease, and prevent violence, it is proposed that juvenile delinquents and inmates be switched to naturally magnesium-rich hard-water sources containing at least 100 mg/L or fortify tap-water supplies of corrections facilities to that level with magnesium bi-carbonate (which tastes like good, sweet hard water). If inmates consumed 1.5 liters of Mg-rich water per day, they would be getting 150 mg/day from water, covering the shortfall for all non-pregnant juveniles and inmates.
Some Drugs cause loss of body magnesium:
Why depend on Mg-in-water instead of Mg in food?
There is no established way of fortifying foods with magnesium without adversely affecting texture or flavor. Magnesium in water is 30% more bio-available than Mg in food. The food supply has been steadily becoming
Explanations for the decline of magnesium in the American diet include more food processing, soil-exhaustion the FDA’s destruction of the American mineral water industry in the 1930’s, and the development of softer tap water reservoirs to replace the hard water of streams and wells.
Numerous studies show a relationship between magnesium intake and asthma symptoms and it is suggested that intakes of magnesium in the general population are deficient.
Extensive metabolic balance studies done by the USDA Research Service showed that the ratio of dietary calcium to magnesium that best maintained equilibrium (i.e., output equaling intake) was 2:1 (Hathaway, 1962).
Patents with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome are often found to be low in Mg. Supplementation with malic acid and magnesium is a common treatment for fibromyalgia.
Tight, painful muscles are a primary factor in fibromyalgia.
Magnesium is needed to release muscle contractions. Without Mg, tensed muscles stay in a contracted state.
Mg supplementation is an established treatment for muscle cramps, as well as an established treatment for fibromyalgia.
Mg is a needed co-factor for vitamin D utilization, meaning that a lack of Mg can cause vitamin D to be unavailable to the body. The result is that a Mg deficit could, in turn, cause vitamin D deficiency symptoms. Magnesium supplementation is sometimes needed to treat rickets that have not been responsive to vitamin D or calcium treatment.
Table of Food Sources of Magnesium (3)
FoodMilligrams%DV*
100 percent Bran, 2 Tbs4411
Avocado, Florida, 1/2 med10326
Wheat germ, toasted, 1 oz9022
Almo
have YOU TRIED ANY SKin WHITENING PiLLS THAT WORK???
i was thinking about buying these pills
1. Claire’ Blanche L-glutathione supplements + Booster-C
http://www.skin-whitening-product.com/skin-whitening-supplement.html
2. http://www.magic-potions.com/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=36
3.http://www.superwhiteningpills.net/order.html
4. http://www.amazon.com/Glutathione-Capsules-Anti-oxidant-Whitening-Effective/dp/B001P4ZGEA
5.http://www99.shopping.com/xPO-Skin-Care-Dr-James-Glutathione-Skin-Whitening-Pills-Bleaching
i might buy one of these three products do they work?? and do you know any other skin whitening pills that work ??
Don’t go messing around with your skin or the genes that make you up.
You have seen what will do when someone takes it to an extreme….you know who I am talking about.
You are who you are. Add makeup if you have to, but no meds.
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Glutathione and Carnosine help protect and repair your body
Glutathione is a material found naturally in the human body.
It is made of the amino acids Glycine, Glutamic Acid and Cysteine.
As we age our Glutathione levels start to decline. Many scientists now believe that how long we live is directly proportional to how high our Glutathione levels are.
Glutathione functions in our body as the master antioxidant.
Glutathione protects our body like other antioxidants, but is also capable of recharging and increasing your bodies levels of other antioxidants such as Vitamin A, C, and E.
If you could only take one antioxidant supplement it would be Glutathione.
Glutathione has a potent effect on protecting the body’s protein structures such as the collagen in our skin.
Users of LifeWave have reported remarkable reductions in fine lines and wrinkles within a few weeks of using this product.
Glutathione is one of the most powerful materials known at being able to detoxify the body of heavy metals.
In fact, Glutathione injections have been used in hospitals for many years as a means to remove Mercury from the body.
As we exercise our body becomes stressed and depleted of its antioxidant supply.
By supplementing with Glutathione it has been shown that people can achieve remarkable improvements in their athletic performance.
As we age our immune system becomes weaker and more susceptible to outside invaders.
It is well known that Glutathione is a center piece of our immune systems and can help to protect our body from harm and damage.
It was discovered that when using Glutathione Booster, within 24 hours the average increase in Glutathione is over 300% HIGHER than normal.
In comparison, Glutathione pills and drinks only increase blood levels by a meager 10%.
Like Glutathione, Carnosine is a material found naturally in the human body.
It is made of the amino acids alanine and histidine.
Carnosine is an extremely powerful nutrient, but unfortunately as we age our Carnosine levels start to decline.
Senility and Alzheimers disease are thought to be linked to plaque formation on the brain.
Studies on Carnosine have shown that it is one of the protective mechanisms of the microvasculature of the brain, holding off the formation of plaque.
As we age and our cells divide the DNA becomes damaged and this has a direct impact on how we look and function.
Carnosine functions as an antioxidant in the body, and studies on Carnosine have shown that it protects our cells DNA from damage.
Studies on Carnosine show that it has the ability to turn old cells into young and healthy cells by repairing cellular damage.
This may translate into a longer lifespan. In the study performed (left), both of these mice are the same age.
The difference is the one on the left has been supplemented with Carnosine.
Studies on Carnosine have shown that it has the ability to accelerate wound healing through rejuvenation of connective tissue.
A patent was issued in Europe for using Carnosine for improving athletic performance, endurance, fatigue and treating muscular disorders.
The Y-Age Carnosine Booster is a new and powerful method never before available for elevating the body’s level of Carnosine.
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about glutathione.?
hope im gonna get a good asnwer here, heres the thing mom has been bugging me about L glutathione, she said its just an immune system booster, and detoxifier and anti-aging also. it is also good for smoker. well it happened that she wanted that stuff but shes currently living in madagascar and she cant find it,. she went to pharmacy and all that. i went to sites to sites who deliver to her country and they dont . well anyway i called gnc vitamins supplements and they have it available its called l glutathione 50 mg. is it the same? shud i tell my mom hey i got the 50 mg i think it wil work also and buy her a centrum vitamins c what do u guys thing? shes already fair complexion but she said she wants to bemore coz she always go out to play golf with dad. and shes getting old and now currently smoking for her diet besides it says that it is safe to take it.
The normal glutathione is not important, however, the reduced form is a very good antioxidant and works well.
will glutathione make liver healthy or protected from the disease if one takes a bottle of beer daily?
if person has the habit & would like supplement to protect his liver, is it advisable to take glutathione, as we would w/ vitamins to keep us well & increase our resistance to diseases? several recommendation from med reps & dermatologic doctors but could not decide as i am not familiar w/ it & advise for them to search as i am doing, but said they have no time. they are afraid that since it is a new product, & later adverse effect would be discovered. we are very interested so i hope u could help since you dont endorse the product, it is safe that you are not biased.
You’d be best to advise the person to reduce his beer intake.
However, if he insists on taking alcohol on a regular basis, there are a number of supplements that would help and be protective:
Thiamine
Multivitamins (esp B group)
Co-Enzyme Q
Taking oral glutathione is a waste of time. It is poorly absorbed. If you wish to maximise the glutathione production of your hepatocytes you would actually be much better to take N-acetyl cysteine or perhaps Methionine
Can ‘glutathione’ be safe if taken(mixed with other vitamins/food supplements?
intake of glutathione together with other food and vitamins
Take l-glutamine instead, its the real amino acid and is safe with anything. Glutathione breaks down from l glutamine…
Amin Acid Supplements
What are Amino Acids?
Amino acids are organic compounds composed of one or more amino groups, and one or more acidic carboxyl groups, and are the basic building blocks of protein. There have been more than 100 amino acids found in living organisms. Only 20 amino acids are commonly found in animals, the others exist in other biological systems, primarily plants.
Amino Acids are used for growth, maintenance, and repair of cells in the body. Of the 20 amino acids found in animals, 12 of them can be synthesized by the body as needed, and these are referred to as nonessential amino acids. The remaining 8 amino acids, cannot be synthesized by the body, and therefore must be acquired from food or supplement, and these are referred to as essential amino acids.
The 20 amino acids are;
Essential: Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Threonine, Tryptophan, and Valine.
Nonessential: Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Aspartate, Cysteine, Glutamate, Glutamine, Glycine, Histidine, Proline, Serine, and Tyrosine.
Why Supplement Amino Acids?
Arginine
Arginine is a nonessential amino acid, and it is responsible for the normal function of the pituitary glands. Arginine is used to compose the compound nitric oxide, which has many beneficial effects. Nitric oxide reduces blood vessel stiffness and increases blood flow, improving blood vessel function. Arginine supplementation is effective for lowering cholesterol, regulating blood pressure, erectile dysfunction, enhancing sexual feeling in both men and women, improving long term memory, and fighting infections.
BCAA’s
Branched chain amino acids or BCAA’s are the essential aminos leucine, isoleucine, and valine. BCAA’s are considered to be among the most beneficial and effective supplements in any sports nutrition program. They are needed for the maintenance of muscle tissue and appear to preserve muscle glycogen stores, and help prevent muscle protein breakdown during exercise. BCAA supplements may be used to prevent muscle loss at high altitudes, prolong endurance performance, and to provide the needed amino acids not provided by a vegetarian diet.
Carnitine
Carnitine is made in the body from essential amino acids, Lysine and Methionine, and is needed to release energy from fat. Carnitine is commonly used to promote growth and development, fat-burning, increasing energy, and improved resistance to muscle fatigue. Individuals, who supplement Carnitine while engaging in strenuous exercise routines, are less likely to experience muscle soreness.
Creatine
Creatine is made up of three amino acids – Arginine, Glycine and Methionine. Our liver combines these three amino acids to make creatine. 95% of the creatine in our bodies is stored in the muscles. Creatine provides instant additional energy to the muscles. Unlike the energy provided by carbohydrates or fats, which take some time to convert to useable energy, the energy for creatine can be converted almost instantaneously. Creatine also increases muscle volume, by pulling water into the muscle cells, and decreases muscle burn during exercise. Creatine also increases protein synthesis, meaning greater muscle gain.
GABA
GABA or gamma-amino butyric acid is a synthetic compound designed to lower fat levels and increase lean muscle tissues by stimulating the brain to secrete more human growth hormone. Studies have shown GABA to be effective stimulating the secretion of HGH, and has been clinically proven to help the pituitary gland secret HGH.
Glutamine
Glutamine is a nonessential amino acid. The body relies on glutamine as cellular fuel for the immune system. After intense work outs, glutamine levels in the body are reduced by as much as 50%. Glutamine supplementation can minimize the breakdown of muscle tissue and improve protein metabolism. Studies have shown that with as little as 2 grams of free-form L-glutamine supplement, growth-hormone levels can increase up to a 400%.
Lysine
Lysine is an essential amino acid. Lysine is important for proper growth and the production of carnitine, a nutrient responsible for converting fatty acids into energy and helping to lower cholesterol. Lysine helps the body absorb and conserve calcium and maintaining the correct nitrogen balance in the body and maintaining lean body mass. Lysine is useful for patients recovering from injuries and recovery after operations, and to help maintain healthy blood vessels. It also assists in fighting herpes and cold sores.
NAC
NAC or n-acetyl cysteine is an altered form of the amino acid cysteine. NAC may assist to break down mucus and used in the treatment of bronchitis – for this reason it is used as an inhalant in hospitals in the treatment of bronchitis. It assists the body in synthesizing glutathione and helps to protect the body from acetaminophen (the ingredient in Tylenol).
SAM-e
SAM-E is a derivative of the amino acid Methionine, and is used in the treatment of many conditions including depression, liver disease, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, schizophrenia, and migraine headaches. SAM-E is also commonly referred to as S-Adensyl Methionine, L-Methionine, Adomet, and Ademethionine. The liver produces as much as 8 grams of SAM-e a day. Liver disease, osteoarthritis, and extensive use of prescription, and over the counter medications, can inhibit the body’s production of SAM-e.
Tyrosine
Tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid. Tyrosine is needed to make epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine, all of which work to regulate mood. Deficiencies in tyrosine, therefore, have been associated with depression. Taken ahead of time, tyrosine may suppress typical bodily reactions and feelings from stressful situations like surgery, emotional upset, and sleep deprivation.
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I have Ichthyosis vulgaris. What should I do? I want to have normal life at work.?
Is taking glutathione supplements could help my skin condition?
I had to look up your skin condition to know what it is. You have lived with this condition and by now should know how to control it and get medical attention when you need it. I also have a skin condition (psoriasis) that covers most of my body. The severity comes and goes, especially with times of great stress or illness and healthy times. Sometimes it is very noticeable and sometimes it is not. Sometimes it itches intensely and other times it just looks bad. I do have a normal life at work but sometimes I have to educate others on my condition so that they understand it is not contagious and there is no cure for it (it just looks bad and itches sometimes.) I smile a lot and go out of my way to be nice to others. People notice and appreciate me…..not my skin. I hope this helps. As far as the supplement you are considering taking, I can’t give you any feedback. Maybe you can also post your question in the family section and in the business section to get even more suggestions to help you. Remember, God gave you your skin condition for a reason….look beyond your skin to who you are underneath and see others in the same way! God bless you.